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Kids Camp Innovative Learning Academy

First Long Test


S.Y. 2017 - 2018
ENGLISH 10

Name: Date:
Teacher: Ms. Zonie E. Zapanta Score:

I. VOCABULARY:
A. Choose the word which is closest to the meaning of the italicized word. Write the letter
of your answer on the blank provided before the number.

_____ 1. Do not seek too much fame, but do not see obscurity.

a. being forgotten b. not prominent c. unimportant d. inexplicit

_____2. The kind of Russian family to which I belonged – a kind now extinct – had, among
other, a traditional leaning toward the products of Anglo –Saxon civilization.

a. surviving b. active c. no longer surviving d. flourishing

_____ 3. The Master said, Govern the people by regulations, keep order among them by
chastisements, and they will flee from you, and lose self-respect.

a. rewards b. punishments c. commendations d. praises

_____ 4. The Master said, A gentleman can see a question from all sides without bias.

a. unfairness b. fairness c. impartiality d. tolerance

_____ 5. The Master said, In old days men studied for the sake of self-improvement;
nowadays men study in order to impress other people.

a. leave unmoved b. disregard c. influence d. scorn

_____ 6. Or the exquisite delicate thin curve of the new moon in spring; these with the rest,
one and all, are to me miracles.

a. a. hideous b. ordinary c. mediocre d. splendid

B. Definition of terms: Identify the following definition of terms as Informal or formal


definitions. On the blank provided before the number write FD if the term is defined
formally and ID if defined informally.

_____ 1. Astronomy is a branch of scientific study which is primarily concerned with


celestial objects inside and outside of the earth’s atmosphere.
_____ 2. Analogy is a comparison between two objects to show similarities between them.
_____ 3. Labyrinth is a complicated irregular network of passages because you will have
difficulty in finding your way out.
_____ 4. Water is a liquid which is made up of molecules and oxygen in the ratio of 2 to 1.
II. GRAMMAR:
A. Fill in the blank with an appropriate reflexive or intensive pronoun (myself, ourselves,
yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself, themselves) to complete each sentence,
then on the blank provided before the number identify if the pronoun used is intensive or
reflexive. Write INT if it is intensive and REF if reflexive.

_____ 1. You _______________ agreed that the house needs painting.


_____ 2. Cats clean _______________ carefully after each meal.
_____ 3. I travelled to Tayabas, Quezon by ______________ last summer of 2017.
_____ 4. We _______________ are responsible for whatever will happen to us in the future.
_____ 5. Johnny prepared our dinner by _______________ .
_____ 6. The children are able now to dress _______________.
_____ 7. I opened the jar _______________.
_____ 8. He tried the new recipe for _______________.
_____ 9. Miss Reyes _______________ could not even understand her own penmanship.
_____10. The dog scratched _______________.

B. Transition Words: Choose the correct transition words in the following sentence by
writing the letter of your answer on the blank provided before the number.

_____ 1. The students are always busy preparing for their school activities (a. aside from that
b. besides c.as well as) they are also preparing for the coming long test.
_____ 2. The project in Science has to be complied on the set deadline (a. because b. inspite
of c. although} some other projects in MAPEH and English to be completed. too
_____ 3. (a. Particularly b. Unless c. To begin with) technology has offered advantages and
disadvantages on people’s lives.
_____ 4. (a. Furthermore b. As well as c. Besides) countries which are technologically
advanced than the others are revered, while those that do not have the capacity to handle the
advancement become their mere underdogs.
_____ 5. My father is a seaman (a. since b. while c. incase} my mother takes care of us.
rescheduled for another show.

III. Matching Type: Choose the answers in Column B that will match the word/words in
Column A by writing the letter of your answer on the blank before the number.

Column A Column B
_____ 1. Free verse a. A view or judgment about something, not necessarily based on fact or
_____ 2. Aphorism knowledge
_____ 3. Persuasive b. A Russian writer who is considered as the greatest literary genius of
text Russia
_____ 4. Aleksandr c. A poetry movement of the early 20th century that advocated in using
Pushkin everyday language in Russian literature
_____ 5. Symbolism d. It is a piece of writing in which the writer uses words to convince the
_____ 6. Imagism reader that the writer’s opinion is correct
_____ 7. Walt e. Are explanations or descriptions of the words in a book or document
Whitman f. maxims or short sayings stating general truth
_____ 8. Pie charts g. This started to supercede realism as the dominant literary movement
_____ 9. Analogy h. A verse without a regular pattern of meter and is usually without a
_____10. Opinion rhyme
i. Visual representations of information on parts or segments as a
proportion, percentage, or fraction of the whole
j. One of the greatest poets of the world and considered by many as the
first truly American poet
k. Comparison between two objects to show the similarities between
them
IV. SENSORY IMAGE: Identify the italicized word/phrase as sight, smell, taste, hearing or
touch on the blank provided for before the number:

__________ 1. The aroma of the newly cooked adobo filled the air.
__________ 2. Summer warmth that soothes.
__________ 3. The night has a thousand eyes
__________ 4. The state of being happy depends on the person’s outlook in life.
__________ 5. The ringing of the church bells was deafening,
__________ 6. Blue waves whitened on a cliff
__________ 7. Scent of pine trees in the rain

V. ESSAY: Among the ideas of Confucius in the Analects of Confucius, which do you think
could apply to your own life? Explain.

RUBRICS:

4 3 2 1
Quality of writing very clearly somewhat explained explained not explained very
explained and well and organized poorly poorly organized
organized organized
Grammar, Usage & Sentences are Sentences are Sentences are Sentences are
Mechanics effectively effectively effectively effectively
constructed without constructed with two constructed with constructed with
error in spelling, (2) errors in spelling, three errors (3) in more than four (4)
capitalization or capitalization or spelling, errors in spelling,
punctuation. punctuation. capitalization or capitalization or
punctuation. punctuation.

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