FIRST PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN ENGLISH
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Name:
____________________________________ Score:___________________________
Grade
and Section: _______________________ Date: ___________________________
Direction:
Choose the letter of the best answer.
LISTENING
1.
Which
of the following best describes the genre of the story "The Legend of the
Pineapple"?
a)
Science
fiction
b)
Folktale
c)
Historical
fiction
d)
Biography
2.
What
is the author's purpose in writing the story "The Legend of the
Pineapple"?
a)
To
entertain with a humorous tale
b)
To
inform about the history of the pineapple
c)
To
describe the consequences of disobedience
d)
To
explain how pineapples grow
3.
Which
point of view is used in the story "The Legend of the Pineapple"?
a)
First
person
b)
Second
person
c)
Third
person limited
d)
Third
person omniscient
4.
What
can you infer about the setting of the story "The Legend of the
Pineapple"?
a)
It
takes place in a modern city
b)
It
is set in a rural village in the Philippines
c)
The
story is set in a forest
d)
It
takes place in a foreign country
5.
If
the story were to continue, what is the most likely outcome for other children
in the village?
a)
They
would ignore their parents even more
b)
They
would fear being turned into fruits
c)
They
would become lazy like Pina
d)
They
would learn to obey and help their parents
6.
What
is the main idea of the story "The Legend of the Pineapple"?
a)
The
origin of the pineapple
b)
The
consequences of laziness and disobedience
c)
The
love between a mother and daughter
d)
The
importance of finding things quickly
7.
How
does the author use onomatopoeia in the story?
a)
The
story uses the word "sigh" to represent Pina's laziness
b)
The
story uses "thump" to describe Pina's footsteps
c)
The
story includes "whisper" to show the mother's weak voice
d)
The
story uses "rustle" to describe the movement of the leaves
8.
Which
of the following is a correct sequence of events in the story?
a)
Pina
helps her mother → Pina turns into a pineapple → Pina refuses to help
b)
Pina's
mother gets sick → Pina refuses to help → Pina turns into a pineapple
c)
Pina
turns into a pineapple → Pina's mother gets sick → Pina refuses to help
d)
Pina
refuses to help → Pina's mother finds the bucket → Pina turns into a pineapple
9.
What
conclusion can be drawn about Pina's character based on the story?
a)
She
is hardworking and caring
b)
She
is disobedient and lazy
c)
She
is adventurous and brave
d)
She
is wise and respectful
10. How does the story
"The Legend of the Pineapple" relate to real-life experiences?
a)
It
shows that being lazy can lead to losing friends
b)
It
teaches that disobeying parents can have serious consequences
c)
It
explains why pineapples grow in the Philippines
d)
It
shows that hard work always leads to success
SPEAKING
AND WRITING
Words with literal (denotative)
and implied (connotative) meanings in sentences.
11. Which word in the
sentence below has a connotative meaning?
"Maria is a bright student
who always excels in her class."
a.
bright
b.
student
c.
excels
d.
class
12. In the sentence
"The farmer planted seeds of hope in the hearts of the children,"
what is the denotative meaning of the word "seeds"?
a)
Hope
for the future
b)
A
symbolic act of kindness
c)
Actual
seeds for planting
d)
Stories
of success
13. What is the
connotative meaning of the word "home" in the sentence: "Home is
where the heart is."?
a)
A
physical house
b)
A
place to eat and sleep
c)
A
building with a roof
d)
A
place of comfort and love
Context Clues
14. In the sentence
"The typhoon left the village desolate," which word best helps you
understand the meaning of desolate?
a)
village
b)
left
c)
typhoon
d)
the
15. Which word is an
antonym of "reluctant" in the sentence: "She was reluctant to
join the contest, but her friends were eager"?
a)
join
b)
contest
c)
friends
d)
eager
Structural Analysis
16. Which of the following
is an example of a word with the prefix "dis-" that changes the word
to its opposite meaning?
a)
Disappear
b)
Discuss
c)
Disable
d)
Distract
17. What does the word fearless mean based on the
suffix -less?
a)
Full
of fear
b)
Without
fear
c)
Like
fear
d)
Becoming
fear
18. Which of the following
is a compound word?
a)
School
b)
Playground
c)
Teacher
d)
Happy
Tone and mood appropriately for one’s purpose,
context, and target audience: informal.
19. Which sentence best
conveys a happy and informal tone?
a)
"I
am pleased to inform you that your application was successful."
b)
"Guess
what? We’re having a picnic at the beach tomorrow!"
c)
"Please
ensure you submit your report by Friday."
d)
"It
is with great regret that I must inform you..."
20. How would you change
the sentence "The event was a great success" to make it sound more
informal?
a.
"The
event was a huge success!"
b.
"The
event was very successful."
c.
"The
event exceeded all expectations."
d.
"The
event was somewhat successful."
Appropriate sentences for clarity
and coherence.
21. Which sentence
demonstrates correct subject-verb agreement?
a.
"The
students in the class is smart."
b.
"The
group of boys are playing basketball."
c.
"The
teacher and the principal attends the meeting."
d.
"The
car and the motorcycle were parked outside."
22. Which sentence uses a
mass noun correctly?
a.
"She
bought three milks from the store."
b.
"He
needs advice for his project."
c.
"I
found two informations online."
d.
"The
man asked for waters."
23. Choose the sentence
that correctly uses the past tense.
a.
"She
is going to the market yesterday."
b.
"They
was playing the drums last night."
c.
"He
baked a cake for his mother."
d.
"We
are visiting the museum yesterday."
24. In which sentence is
the passive voice used correctly?
a.
"The
cake was baked by Juan."
b.
"Juan
baked the cake."
c.
"The
cake by Juan was baked."
d.
"Juan
was bake the cake."
Text with introduction, body, and
conclusion in conveying ideas.
25. Which part of the
paragraph is the conclusion?
a)
"In
summary, taking care of our environment is everyone's responsibility."
b)
"First,
we should reduce the use of plastics."
c)
"Next,
planting trees can help absorb carbon dioxide."
d)
"There
are many ways to protect the environment."
26. Which sentence would
be a good introduction for a story about a child's adventure in the forest?
a)
"It
was a bright and sunny morning when Pedro decided to explore the nearby
forest."
b)
"Pedro
was scared in the forest."
c)
"The
forest was dark, and Pedro wanted to go home."
d)
"Finally,
Pedro found his way out of the forest."
Expressing ideas appropriately for one’s purpose,
context, and target audience.
27. Which sentence is most
appropriate for a formal letter?
a.
"Hey!
Can you send me the documents ASAP?"
b.
"Please
submit the required documents at your earliest convenience."
c.
"I
need those papers now!"
d.
"Just
send me the files whenever."
28. What type of text is a
recipe for cooking sinigang?
a.
Narrative
b.
Enumeration-description
c.
Friendly
letter
d.
Opinion
essay
Using appropriate non-verbal cues
for clarity of context, purpose, and meaning.
29. What is the best
facial expression to use when saying "Congratulations!" to a friend
who won a contest?
a)
Frowning
b)
Smiling
c)
Neutral
face
d)
Sad
face
30. If you want to show
that you agree with someone’s idea during a group discussion, which gesture
would be appropriate?
a)
Crossing
your arms
b)
Nodding
your head
c)
Shaking
your head
d)
Looking
away
VIEWING
AND REPRESENTING
31. Which type of line
would best represent the motion of a "bangka" (boat) gently gliding
across the water?
a)
Straight
b)
Diagonal
c)
Zigzag
d)
Broken
32. When a Filipino artist
uses a zigzag line in an artwork, what might they be trying to represent?
a)
Calmness
b)
Danger
or excitement
c)
Balance
d)
Simplicity
33. If an advertisement
for a local product uses bright colors and thick lines, what is the most likely
purpose of these visual elements?
a)
To
make the product look elegant and sophisticated
b)
To
create a feeling of relaxation
c)
To
attract attention and make the product seem exciting
d)
To
make the advertisement look formal
34. Which image is most
likely to symbolize "strength" in a visual text related to Filipino
culture?
a)
A
bamboo tree swaying in the wind
b)
A
"sampaguita" (jasmine flower)
c)
A
"balangay" (ancient boat)
d)
A
carabao plowing a field
35. When analyzing a
poster promoting "Buwan ng Wika," what might be the purpose of using
the image of a "bahay kubo"?
a)
To
highlight modern Filipino architecture
b)
To
symbolize simplicity and Filipino heritage
c)
To
represent technological advancement
d)
To
encourage urbanization
36. Which visual element
would most effectively convey the idea of peace in a drawing of a Filipino festival?
a)
Bold
and dark colors
b)
Jagged
and thick lines
c)
Soft,
curved lines with pastel colors
d)
Broken
lines and sharp angles
37. In a storybook, an
image shows a "kapre" (a mythical creature in Philippine folklore) sitting
under a tree. How would you classify this image?
a)
Real
b)
Make-believe
c)
Fact
d)
Non-fact
38. Which of the following
is an example of a fact image in a textbook about Philippine history?
a)
A
drawing of Jose Rizal riding a carabao
b)
A
photograph of the "Luneta" (Rizal Park)
c)
A
painting of a "tikbalang" (mythical creature)
d)
A
comic strip of Andres Bonifacio battling a dragon
39. When watching a local
TV commercial, you notice the slogan "Tibay at Tatag sa Bawat
Hakbang." What multimedia element is this slogan classified as?
a)
Text
b)
Image
c)
Sound
d)
Animation
40. In analyzing a
political cartoon about the environment, you observe the use of a wilted
"narra" tree. What might the wilted tree symbolize in the context of
the visual text?
a)
Economic
growth
b)
Environmental
degradation
c)
Strong
governance
d) Cultural preservation
<<<Answer Key>>>
LISTENING
TEXT
"The
Legend of the Pineapple"
Once
upon a time, in a small village in the Philippines, there was a young girl
named Pina. Pina was an only child, and her mother loved her dearly. However,
Pina was very lazy and never helped her mother with any chores around the
house. Whenever her mother asked her to do something, Pina would always make an
excuse or simply pretend not to hear.
One day,
Pina's mother fell ill and was unable to do the housework. She called out to
Pina, "Pina, could you please get me some water from the well?"
But
Pina, lying comfortably in her bed, replied, "I can't find the bucket,
Mother."
Her
mother, feeling weak, asked again, "Pina, please find it. I really need
some water."
But Pina
just sighed and said, "I don't know where it is. Maybe you should look for
it yourself."
Pina's
mother, disappointed by her daughter's laziness, wished out loud, "Oh, how
I wish you had a thousand eyes so you could find things on your own!"
Suddenly,
Pina felt strange. She touched her face and realized that her mother’s wish was
coming true—her face was covered with tiny eyes! Terrified, Pina ran out of the
house, but soon she turned into a fruit with many eyes—a pineapple.
From
that day on, the fruit with many eyes was known as "Pinya" in honor
of Pina, and it became a reminder to children to always obey their parents and
not be lazy.
TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
FIRST PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN
ENGLISH 4
|
Learning Competencies |
No. of Days |
Percentage |
No. of Items |
Item Placement Under Each Cognitive Domains |
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|
Remembering |
Understanding |
Applying |
Analyzing |
Evaluating |
Creating |
||||||||
|
LISTENING EN4LR-I-1 Comprehend literary texts |
10 |
25% |
10 |
|
1 2 3 4 5 |
|
6 7 8 9 10 |
|
|
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|
EN4LR-I-2 Comprehend informational texts. |
|||||||||||||
|
SPEAKING AND WRITING EN4SW-I-1 Use words with literal
(denotative) and implied (connotative) meanings in sentences. |
20 |
50% |
20 |
|
|
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 |
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 |
|
|
||||
|
EN4SW-I-2 Use tone and mood
appropriately for one’s purpose, context, and target audience: informal. |
|||||||||||||
|
EN4SW-I-3 Compose appropriate
sentences for clarity and coherence. |
|||||||||||||
|
EN4SW-I-4 Produce text with
introduction, body, and conclusion in conveying idea: using introduction, body, and conclusion. |
|||||||||||||
|
EN4SW-I-5 Express ideas appropriately
(age-appropriate, gender-responsive, culture sensitive) for one’s purpose, context,
and target audience |
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|
EN4SW-I-6 Use appropriate non-verbal cues for
clarity of context, purpose, and meaning. |
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|
VIEWING AND REPRESENTING EN4VR-I-1 Identify visual elements. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
31 32 33 34 35 |
36 37 38 39 40 |
|
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|
EN4VR-I-2 Derive meaning based on the visual
elements. |
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|
EN4VR-I-3 Identify real or make-believe, fact or
non-fact images. |
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|
EN4VR-I-4 Identify multimedia elements: text
(headlines, subtitles, slogans). |
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|
TOTAL |
40 |
100 |
40 |
|
5 |
10 |
20 |
5 |
0 |
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