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SUMMATIVE TEST in ENGLISH 10

March 4, 2019
Name: _______________________ Yr.& Sec.: _________ Date: ________ Score: ______

Direction: Encircle the letter of your choice.

1. It is a form of poem that tells a series of events using poetic devices such as rhythm, rhyme, compact language,
and attention to sound.
a. Narrative Poetry b. Lyric Poem c. Essay d. Imagery
2. It is an essential characteristic of poetry.
a. Rhyme b. Rhythm c. Rhyme Scheme d. Repetition
3. It is the essence of rhythm.
a. Rhyme b. Rhythm c. Rhyme Pattern d. Repetition
4. It is a combination of one accented syllable and one or two unaccented syllables across.
a. Foot b. Meter c. Pattern d. Scheme
5. It is the repetition of a line or of several lines at regular intervals throughout a poem.
a. Repetition b. Refrain c. Rhyme Pattern d. Rhythm
6. It is the feeling displayed by the author toward the subject of the poem.
a. Mood b. Tone c. Style d. Symbol
7. It is more carefully organized and more serious than a personal essay.
a. Informal Essay b. Personal Essay c. Formal Essay d. Essay
8. It is written in casual and conversational style.
a. Informal Essay b. Formal Essay c. Personal Essay d. a and c
9. It is the chief characteristic of personal essay.
a. Formality b. Informality c. Pleasantry d. Proper
10. Using someone else’s words or ideas without giving proper credit.
a. Bibliography b. Abstract c. References d. Plagiarism
11. It is a piece of structured writing usually written in formal academic writing.
a. Research Paper b. Term Paper c. Research Report d. abc
12. It is a piece of academic writing that asks students to locate information about a topic, take a stand on that topic,
and provide support for that stand.
a. Personal Essay b. Informal Essay c. Formal Essay d. Research Paper
13. A newspaper, magazine, or other publication that is published at regular intervals.
a. Periodical b. Source c. Plagiarism d. Bibliography
14. A something such as article, magazine, website, person, encyclopedia, or book-that provides information for a
research paper.
a. Periodical b. Source c. Plagiarism d. References
15. In research, citing a source means that you identify it as the source of any ideas, information, or words that you
got from that source.
a. Cite/Citation b. Signal Phrase c. In-text Citation d. Paraphrase
16. A restatement of what someone else said or wrote.
a. Summarize b. Paraphrase c. Citation d. Plagiarism
17. To condense the content of a passage of writing.
a. Paraphrase b. Citation c. Summarize d. Source
18. Choose a topic which interests and challenges you, then focus on a limited aspect or narrow it down.
a. Choosing and limiting a topic c. Making Thesis Statement
b. Finding and selecting sources d. Making a Research Paper Outline
19. Organize all the information you have gathered according to your outline.
a. Writing your first draft c. Revising your outline and draft
b. Organizing your thoughts d. Type final paper
20. It indicates as soon as possible what you intend to do, and what you are not going to attempt.
a. Limitations of the study c. Literature Review
b. Methodology d. Statement of the problem
21. The research papers uncovers what other writers have written about your topic.
a. Limitations of the study c. Literature Review
b. Methodology d. Statement of the problem
22. “From somewhere far beyond, the flag of fate's caprice unfurled.”
a. Alliteration b. Assonance c. Consonance d. Repetition
23. “My love is like the melody, that’s sweetly played in tune.”
a. Repetition b. Internal Rhyme c. Figurative Language d. Imagery
24. She sprinkles raindrops in my face on a sunny day.
Repetition b. Internal Rhyme c. Figurative Language d. Imagery
25. “Here comes summer, here comes summer. Gentle showers, summer clothes.”
a. Repetition b. Alliteration c. Assonance d. Imagery
26. His childhood fraught with lessons taught by want and misery.
a. Internal Rhyme b. Rhyme c. End Rhyme d. Masculine
27. It consists of two beats, the first unaccented and the second accented.
a. Dactyl b. Iambic Foot c. Trochee d. Spondee
28. It consists of three beats, the first two unaccented and the third accented.
a. Dactyl b. Anapest c. Spondee d. Trochee
29. It consists of two accented syllables and it is suitable for serious passages.
a. Spondee b. Trochee c. Dactyl d. Anapest

30. It allows a writer to express his or her deepest emotions and thoughts in a very personal way.
a. Poetry b. Essay c. Research Paper d. Composition
31. A horizontal row of words and it may or may not form a complete sentence.
a. Lines b. Stanzas c. Meter d. Pentameter
32. It is a group of lines forming a unit and it is separate from the next stanza by a line or space.
a. Stanza b. Lines c. Metrical Foot d. Iambic
33. It is the repetition of a final stressed vowel and succeeding sounds in two or more words.
a. Assonance b. Consonance c. Alliteration d. Onomatopoeia
34. It is the rise and fall in the stress of syllables. All poems have this, hence, poetry just like music, has melody.
a. Rhyme b. Rhythm c. Imagery d. Sense of Poem
35. It is a pattern of stressed and unstressed (accented and unaccented) syllables (known as a foot) in a line of
poetry.
a. Pentameter b. Spondee c. Trochee d. Meter
36. It is a repetition of the same consonant sounds in a sequence of words, usually at the beginning of a word or
stressed syllable.
a. Assonance b. Consonance c. Alliteration d. Onomatopoeia
37. Repeating of sounds, words, phrases, or lines in a poem.
a. Paradox b. Rhyme Scheme c. Repetition d. Allusion
38. It is a major exaggeration or overstatement used for emphasis or humor.
a. Oxymoron b. Personification c. Metonymy d. Hyperbole
39. It is a form of language use in which the writers and speakers mean something other than the literal meaning of
their words.
a. Symbol b. Free Verse c. Figurative Language d. Metaphor
40. It is a person, place, thing, or action that stands for something else.
a. Tone b. Style c. Mood d. Symbol
41. It is the feelings and emotions the writer wants the reader to experience.
a. Mood b. Tone c. Style d. Symbol
42. It is the main topic of a story or poem, and the message the author or poet wants to convey about that topic.
a. Theme b. Main Topic c. Central Idea d. Message
43. It is a poem that has 14 lines long, generally written in iambic pentameter.
a. Lyric Poem b. Narrative c. Sonnet d. Elegy
44. It is a lyric poem that celebrates or praises something.
a. Sonnet b. Elegy c. Ode d. Epic
45. It is a poetry that expresses a poet’s personal experience, feelings, and emotions.
a. Lyric Poetry b. Sonnet c. Narrative Poetry d. Dramatic Poetry
46. It is the painting of pictures in the reader’s mind through the use of language.
a. Imagination b. Creative Mind c. Imagery d. Painting
47. It is a form of poem that tells a series of events using poetic devices such as rhythm, rhyme, compact language,
and attention to sound.
b. Narrative Poetry b. Lyric Poem c. Essay d. Imagery
48. It is an essential characteristic of poetry.
b. Rhyme b. Rhythm c. Rhyme Scheme d. Repetition
49. “Winter squeezes the last breath out of all that once thrived.”
a. Cheerful b. Mournful c. Optimistic d. Happy
50. “A host of golden daffodils, beside the lake, beneath the trees, fluttering and dancing in the breeze.”
a. Sorrowful b. Sad c. Cheerful d. Pessimistic
51. “Abandon every hope, who enters here.”
a. Pessimistic b. Hopelessness c. Heartening d. Encouraging
52. Identify on what poetic feet is used, “ Water, water, everywhere.”
a. Spondee b. Trochee c. Iambic Foot d. Anapest
53. Identify on what poetic feet is used, “Listen lords and ladies gay.”
a. Spondee b. Trochee c. Anapest d. Dactyl
54. Identify on what poetic feet is used, “The winds that will be howling at all hours.”
a. Iambic Foot b. Trochee c. Anapest d. Dactyl
55. Identify on what poetic feet is used, “When I do count the clock that tells the time.”
a. Iambic hexameter b. Iambic Heptameter c. Monometer d. Iambic Pentameter

-M’yhani

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