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BENTHEL ASIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY

ML. Quezon Highway, Gabi, Cordova, Cebu

FINAL TEST in
ENGLISH for ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES
Name:______________________________Gr/Strand:__________Date:_________Score:____

I. Read the following questions carefully. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. It is an in-depth analysis of any idea, situation, or practice.


a. Concept paper c. reaction paper
b. Critique paper d. all of these
2. ___________ examines the “what-ness”or nature of something using rhetorical strategies.
a. Concept paper c. definition paper
b. Position paper d. descriptive paper
3. A summary of your proposed project and writing it entails not only information but also
persuasion to convince the reader.
a. Definition paper c. project description
b. Project concept paper d. persuasive paper
4. It is a clear, objective, and orderly presentation of the details of a research investigation or an
assigned activity.
a. Clear writing c. position paper
b. Written report d. research paper
5. An essay that presents a person’s or group’s position or stand on a particular issue.
a. Concept paper c. position paper
b. Written report d. critique papers
6. Specialized form of writing in which a reader evaluates articles, event, art, and even design.
a. Reaction paper c. Critique paper
b. Reaction paper d. all of these
7. The following are examples of a work of an art except
a. Play c. dance
b. Film d. industrial design
8. In writing reaction paper, introduction is around how many percent of a paper?
a. 5% c. 15%
b. 10% d. 20%
9. It is a short outline of a comprehensive project proposal.
a. Project concept paper c. project description
b. Project design d. Introduction
10. Objective should be SMART. Which is not the meaning of SMART?
a. Specific c. Attainable e. Time-table
b. Measureable d. Relevant
II. Definition of terms.
Choose your answer inside the box. Write the words before the number.

Giving details Counter arguments Argument from Reciprocity Emotional appeal


Logical appeal False authorithy Giving details Appeal to common folk
Banwagon Argument from incompatibility Support Examples
Comparison and Contrast Name calling Argument from comparison Issue
Thesis Argument from transivity Giving historical background Reason

_____________________1. An idea or question over which people are divided.


_____________________2. It is a statement that expresses your stand or position.
_____________________3. Another term for this is arguments.
_____________________4. Refers to evidence or ideas to substantiate the reasons.
_____________________5. It gives the arguments opposing your stand.
_____________________6. This is the use of facts in order to support a position.
_____________________7. This is the use of audience’s feelings for the subject of the paper.
_____________________8. In this type of argument, two classification statements serve as premises
presented in the form of conclusion.
_____________________9.This type of argument presents two contradictory choices, such that the
choice of the one means the exclusion to the other.
_____________________10. This argument says that individual and situations that can be put together
under the same category should be treated in the same way. .
_____________________11. This argues that two situation will have the same outcome because of the
similarities between these situations.
_____________________12. In this type of appeal, the writer uses people’s tendency to conform with the
majority.
_____________________13. The persuasion is done by pointing out that a person is no different from
ordinary people.
_____________________14. When a person speaks as expert on something on which he/she has no
expertise.
_____________________15. Uses labels with negative meanings to casts one’s opponent in a bad light.
_____________________16. This is done by creating a link between one thing or idea and another one
that people have a position or negative feeling for.
_____________________17. A fitting strategy especially if the term you are defining is abstract.
_____________________18. This is advisable when the term you use is not too familiar to the audience.
_____________________19. In this strategy, you can have physical and nonphysical description.
_____________________20. A useful strategy when a concept’s definition has gone through changes in
time.

III. Underline the correct form of verb in the parenthesis.

1. Neither of these novels ( has , have ) a well - developed plot.


2. Jun, with his sisters, ( has , have ) gone to Adventure.
3. Neither the President nor his cabinet members ( seem , seems ) concerned.
4. Each man ( is , are ) expected to contribute something.
5. Neither of the boys ( seem , seems ) ready to go.
6. Either May or Lucy or May alone ( is , are ) expected to drive.
7. I think that Cora, as well as Rex, ( is , are ) willing to do it.
8. Not one of them ( is , are ) qualified to take the exam.
9. Every student in the room ( were , was ) apprehensive about the results.
10. The purpose of both exercises ( is , are ) the same.
IV. Identify whether the following information is;
A. FORMALISM B. FEMINIST CRITICISM C. READER RESPONSE CRITICISM D.
MARXIST CRITISM

______1. Claims that literary works contains intrinsic properties.


______2. Focuses on how literature presents woman as a subject.
______3. Reveals how aspects of our culture are patriarchal.
______4. Concerned with the reviewer’s reaction as an audience of a work.
______5. Concerned with economic class difference and implications of a capitalist system.
______6. Reveals that the ultimate source of people’s experience is the socioeconomic system.
______7. Posits the key understanding of a text is through the text itself.
______8. A text does not have meaning until the reader reads it and interpret it.
______9. Readers are not passive but are active consumers of the materials presented.
_____10. Historical content and the author is not necessary.

V. ENUMERATION

1-7. Sections of Project Concept Paper.


8-11. Four types of arguments according to reasoning-based.
(Your answer must not from the choices of TEST II. It should be the other four.)
12-15. Writing Styles for Report.
16-22. Sections of a project concept paper

‘’You cant always get what you wish for, but you can always get what you work for.’’

- Sir Trazona 

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