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ST.

MICHAEL SCHOOL OF MARILAO


Villa Consuelo Subdivision, Abangan Sur, Marilao, Bulacan
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Government Permit Number: SHS - 651, s. 2016

FINAL ASSESSMENT
INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON

Name:_____________________________________________ Score:_____________________
Grade and Section: ________________________________ Date: _____________________

Part I: Read and analyze the following questions carefully. Shade the circle that corresponds to
the letter of the correct answer.

1. A car is no boat. Some boats are water bicycles. __________________________

a. No boat is a water bicycle


b. Some water bicycles are no cars
c. No boat is a car.
d. Some cars were no water bicycles.

2. All cats are dogs. All dogs are birds. _______________________

a. Some cats are dogs.


b. Some birds are cats.
c. All cats are birds.
d. All dogs are birds.

3. All philosophers are wise. Socrates is a philosopher. _________________________

a. Therefore, all philosophers are wise.


b. Therefore, Socrates is a philosopher.
c. Therefore, Socrates is wise.
d. None of these

4. It refers to a defect in an argument.

a. Phenomenology c. Fallacy
b. Postmodernism d. Analytic Tradition

5. Which of the following statements is true about philosophy?

a. it is purely speculative c. it is purely theoretical


b. it is purely practical d. it is both theoretical and practical

6. Which of the following statement is TRUE about holistic perspective?

a. It focuses on the specific details rather than on its connection with the rest.
b. It is subjective.
c. It makes the perceiving subject the standard of truth.
d. It examines the interconnectivity of things.

7. Which of the following statements expresses an opinion?


a. The sun will rise tomorrow.
b. The sea has no color of its own.
c. Candidate A is best suited for the presidency.
d. Dogs cannot fly.

8. Which of the following philosophers is famous for his dictum: “Cogito Ergo Sum”?

a. Socrates of Athens c. Immanuel Khant


b. Rene Descartes d. Edmund Husserl

9. (A student talking to her teacher) I was sick last night that I couldn’t do the
homework. Can I do it tonight instead?

a. appeal to ignorance c. appeal to people


b. equivocation d. appeal to emotion

10. I know that the exam is graded based on the performance, but you should give
me an A. My cat has been sick, my car broke down, and I’ve had a cold, so it was
really hard for me to study.

a. appeal to ignorance c. against the person


b. appeal to force d. appeal to pity

11. Noisy children are a real headache. An aspirin will make a headache go away.
Therefore, an aspirin will make noisy children go away.

a. composition c. against the person


b. appeal to force d. equivocation

12. After my son had his vaccine, he developed autism. Therefore, the vaccine
caused autism.

a. appeal to pity c. hasty generalization


b. begging a question d. composition

13. I deserve an A in the course. You know that my father is a good friend of the
College President.

a. appeal to pity c. against the person


b. appeal to emotion d. appeal to force

14. He is the ancient philosopher who described the universe as living embodiment of
nature’s order, harmony, and beauty.

a. Pythagoras c. Aristotle
b. Immanuel Khant d. Anaximander

15. He said in his sketch of the genesis of the world (cosmogony) the evolution of the
world begins with the generation of opposites in a certain region of Nature: a
portion of the boundless first differentiates itself into a cold-moist mass surrounded
by a roughly spherical shell of the warm-dry.

a. Pythagoras c. Aristotle
b. Immanuel Khant d. Anaximander
16. In this theory, ecological crisis results from authoritarian social structures. Destroying
the nature is a reflection wherein few people overpower other while exploiting the
environment for profit and self-interest.

a. Ecofeminism c. Deep ecology


b. Social Ecology d. Natural Ecology

17. The controlling attitude of humankind is extended to nature, when in fact, humanity
is part of the nature.

a. Ecofeminism c. Deep ecology


b. Social Ecology d. Natural Ecology

18. “The body is the prison of the soul.” This statement suggests that
____________________

a. The body is pure evil.


b. The spirit must be set free of the body.
c. The body puts certain limitations.
d. The soul can do much better without the body.

19. Which of the following statements is true?

a. Change is real; permanence is not.


b. Permanence is real; change is not.
c. Both change and permanence are real.
d. Both change and permanence are illusion.

20. Which of the following statement is true?

a. The body is nothing but a lead weight that ties man down.
b. The spirit must be freed from the confines of the body.
c. The spirit and the body can work perfectly apart from each other.
d. The spirit and the body are basically interrelated.

21. intersubjectivity requires _______________________

a. one person only c. two or more persons only


b. two persons only d. two or more persons or other matters

22. Which among the following maxims is Intersubjectivity most applied?

a. To exist is to co-excist
b. To exist is to exist alone
c. I exist, and then you will afterwards
d. If you do not exist, I will

23. A physically-handicapped person, from one point of view of “intersubjectivity” is my


way of categorizing him as he is, not as what he portrays himself to me.

a. true c. maybe
b. false d. uncertain

24. What kind of government system is the Philippine upholding?


a. Federal Government c. Democratic Government
b. Monarchial Government d. Institutionalized Government

25. Which of the following statements is TRUE about democratic system of government?

a. The people has the power to choose the leader


b. Any legit citizen of the country has a chance to become government leader.
c. Both A and B
d. None of these

26. “General Will” means __________________________

a. The majority citizen’s decision


b. The elite citizen’s decision
c. Everyody’s decision
d. No one can decide

27. A rational citizen ____________________________________

a. Imposes his will to others


b. Does not cooperate to any form of development
c. Respects and listens the point of view of others
d. None of these

28. For Aristotle, reason is _______________________

a. moral responsibility c. divine characteristic


b. ethical responsibility d. moral characteristic

29. It is the decree of God that governs all creations.

a. Eternal Law c. Divine Law


b. Natural Law d. Human Law

30. The Social Contract is ________________________

a. An agreement among people to share certain interest and make certain


compromises for the good of them all.
b. Mainly an agreement of equally selfless and unselfish persons not to commit
theft or murder.
c. A choice to serve the public interest at the expense of a small number of
individuals.
d. The only popular political theory.

31. He is the proponent of “operant conditioning theory”?

a. John Locke c. Burrhus Frederic Skinner


b. Thomas Hobbes d. John Jacques Rousseau

32. It is the precept or general rule established by reason, by which the person is
forbidden to do which is destructive of his life.

a. Social Contract c. Natural Law


b. Law of Nature d. Eternal Law
33. Who said that an unexamined life is not worth living?

a. Buddha c. Aquinas
b. Heidegger d. Socrates

34. Which of the following is a Socratic philosophy?

a. Death is a man’s project


b. Man is composite of body and soul
c. Man must learn how to die
d. Man must apply the karmic law

35. The philosophy that promotes the belief in reincarnation.

a. Hinduism c. Islam
b. Christianity d. Judaism

36. One of the most unifying philosophical perspective about death is :

a. It is the ultimate end of man


b. It is a reality
c. It is terrible event in one’s life
d. It is a gateway to heaven or hell

37. For him, death is man’s project and in order to accomplish it, he/she needs to live
an authentic life.

a. Socrates c. Aristotle
b. Heidegger d. Plato

38. The belief that reinforces the natural union of the body and the soul.

a. Resurrection c. Incarnation
b. Reincarnation d. Ascension

39. For Aquinas, the worse consequence of human existence is :

a. A eternal separation from God


b. A miserable life due to unfulfilled dreams
c. A melancholic life due to past evil decisions
d. Extreme poverty due to the vicious younger life

40. A doctrine that says; “ Man’s next life is determined by his present life.”

a. Resurrection c. Reincarnation
b. Incarnation d. Ascension

GOOD LUCK!!!!

_______________________________
Parent’s Signatu
ST. MICHAEL SCHOOL OF MARILAO
Villa Consuelo Subdivision, Abangan Sur, Marilao, Bulacan
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Government Permit Number: SHS - 651, s. 2016

FINAL ASSESSMENT
PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2

Name:_____________________________________________ Score:_____________________
Grade and Section: ________________________________ Date: _____________________

Directions: Read and analyze the following questions. Encircle the letter of the correct answer

1. A graphical presentation of data-analysis results ensures.

a. a privacy of data c. completeness of data


b. genuineness of data d. orderliness of data

2. The value of data analysis results is determined by their connection with your _______

a. research method c. research design


b. research title d. research question

3. Quantitative data analysis focuses on examining ________________

a. numbers c. words
b. visions d. concepts

4. The research activity preceding collating is _______________________

a. coding c. synthesizing
b. summarizing d. categorizing c

5. Observation is to data collection – process, while questionnaire is data collection


____________.

a. method c. instrument
b. analysis d. results

6. Mentioning in your paper the sources of your data is applying the _______________

a. language rules c. school rules


b. copyright law d. corporate law

7. Proper referencing of the contents of your paper reflects your

a. honesty and gratefulness c. transparency and practicality


b. sincerity and sensitivity d. legality and formality

8. MLA is to humanities; APA is to ____________________________

a. American psychologist c. Modern Linguist


b. Scientist and Chemist d. Arts and Languages
9. Your direction in your RRL is given by your research

a. Data c. Problem
b. Design d. Question

10. A hypothesis is

a. A statement of the aims of an investigation


b. A statement which serves as the basis for further investigation
c. The methodological evaluation of research evidence
d. All of these

11. Ideally, if a study concluded that jealousy caused violence, it would have to:

a. randomly assign participants to groups of high and low jealousy and compare
their violence
b. measure jealousy and violence, over a period of time, on at least two intervals
c. show a correlation between jealousy and violent behaviour in participants
d. assign participants to groups of high and low violence and compare their
jealousy

12. _______________ is a statistical index which describes the degree and direction of the
relationship between two characteristics or variables.

a. t-test c. mean
b. correlation d. probability

13. What is the name of the variable which wholly or partially accounts for the relationship
between two other variables?

a. confounding c. consistent
b. confounded d. congruent

14. A mediator variable is

a. Responsible for the relationship between two other variables


b. Another name for the independent variable
c. Another name for the dependent variable
d. All of these

15. Why is it important to read original articles when you are reviewing the literature?

a. To obtain an overview of methods and procedures


b. To obtain an overview of methods and procedures
c. To obtain an overview of methods and procedures
d. To examine the validity of the conclusions

16. You are about to do a literature search, what would be the first stage?

a. Do a literature search online


b. Order some inter-library loans
c. Ask your lecturer for some articles
d. Read introductory textbooks

17. Random assignment involves the:


a. Using a sample of people that researcher does not know about
b. Haphazard choice in selecting a typical population or group of people
c. Use a random procedure so that each possible outcome has an equal chance of
being selected
d. The researcher selecting a typical population or group of people.

18. The best way of ensuring that the participants in the experimental and control group are
similar on variables which might be expected to affect the outcome of a study is to use:

a. matching
b. standardization procedures
c. random assignment
d. a related statistical analysis test

19. What does it mean when research quotes that their findings are "statistically significant"
and the statistical level set was at 0.05?

a. The extent to which the difference found is simply by chance.


b. That a difference found is likely to occur by chance 5 or fewer times out of a 100
which suggests that the difference is due to chance and so does not represent a
real difference between the groups or conditions
c. That a difference found is likely to occur by chance 5 or fewer times out of a 100
and suggests that the difference is quite unusual and unlikely to be due to
chance but rather a real difference between the groups or conditions.
d. That 95% of the time the study will be wrong.

20. The independent variable refers to:

a. a variable which serves as the aim of an experiment


b. the variable being manipulated or varied in some way by the researcher
c. the variable which shows us the effect of the manipulation
d. the variable which is only used in the control condition

21. One reason why it is important to distinguish between the two major sorts of research
design is because:

a. the within-subjects design is more likely to find differences in your study


b. because the within-subjects design requires fewer participants and therefore with
less data the results are less significant
c. cause and effect is more likely to be implied from the between-subjects design
d. they use different methods of analysis or statistical tests

22. The laboratory experiment has the potential to reveal causality but how is this achieved?

a. By the manipulation of one, or more, independent variables and the


measurement of the effects of this manipulation of one, or more, dependent
variables
b. By the control of all other variables other than the independent variable
c. By random assignment of participants to different conditions or different orders in
which the conditions are run
d. All of these

23. What is the purpose of informed consent?


a. To ensure that participants are not lied to about the time commitment involved in
their participation.
b. In order that the participant can make an informed choice about their
participation and not undertake to do something which they may otherwise have
declined to do.
c. To make sure that participants know exactly what to expect from the research
and to communicate their right to withdraw at any stage
d. All of these

24. Which of the following lists presents the sections of a research report in the correct order?

a. Title page, Abstract, Title, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, Conclusion,


References, Appendices
b. Title page, Abstract, Title, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, Conclusion,
Appendices, References
c. Title page, Abstract, Title, Introduction, Method, Results, Conclusion, Discussion,
References, Appendices
d. Title page, Title, Abstract, Introduction, Method, Results, Discussion, Conclusion,
References, Appendices

25. An investigator wishes to determine how much coverage current high school history texts
give to the contributions of African Americans to our history. She should conduct:

a. historical research
b. case studies
c. content analysis
d. experimental research

26. Mixed-method research refers to use of both:

a. Experimental and correlational methods


b. Quantitative and qualitative methods
c. Description and intervention
d. Group and single subject design

27. Operational definitions are encouraged in research in order to:

a. conform to the requirement of statistical analysis


b. increase the probability that experiments will succeed
c. make terms used in a study as explicit as possible
d. make educational research more easily understood by laypersons

28. Which of the following statements can be checked by means of scientific inquiry?

a. All high schools should teach driver education.


b. Driver education is more important than drug abuse education.
c. Driver education is an ideal subject for all students to take.
d. The accident rate of driver education graduates is lower than the accident rate
of those who have not had driver education.

29. "Students taught first aid by programmed instruction will achieve at a higher level than
those taught first aid by the traditional method." The independent variable in this
hypothesis is:

a. students
b. level of achievement
c. programmed instruction
d. method of instruction

30. In the example in question 29, the dependent variable is:


a. Students
b. level of achievement
c. programmed instruction
d. method of instruction

31. A research report states that Group A was exposed to a new teaching method and
Group B was exposed to a traditional method. At the end of a four-month period, each
group was given the same achievement test. Group A had a mean score that was
higher than the mean score for Group B. The dependent variable in this study was the:

a. achievement scores of the students


b. motivation of the students
c. type of teaching
d. length of the period of instruction

32. Which of the following is likely to be of greatest value in formulating hypotheses for a
scientific investigation?

a. A high level of emotional involvement in the research problem


b. A rigorous statistical design
c. Clear indication of the variables involved
d. A problem statement that is broad in scope

33. The dependent variable is so called because:

a. scores on this variable are hypothesized to depend on, and vary with, the value
of the independent variable
b. the outcome of an experiment is hypothesized to depend on the effect that this
variable has on the independent variable
c. scores on this variable can be expected not to vary in an experiment
d. scores on this variable depend on how they are manipulated by the researcher

34. Characteristics of persons or things that can assume different values are called:

a. Distributions
b. Observations
c. Data
d. Variables

35. A manipulated variable is one that:

a. uses equipment
b. requires subjects to arrange materials
c. is arranged by the researcher
d. makes a study hard to interpret

36. A moderator variable is one that:

a. makes a relationship meaningless


b. qualifies the application of a relationship
c. weakens the strength of a relationship
d. provides an alternative explanation for a relationship

37. Confidentiality requires that:

a. it be impossible to connect data to individuals


b. all data be collected anonymously
c. access to collected data be limited to research staff
d. participants not be asked for personal information

38. Informed consent to serve as a subject in research requires signing a document that
states:
a. the purpose of the study
b. that the subject may end participation at any time
c. the probable risks involved
d. all of the above

39. A research worker plans to evaluate high school students' reactions to a new policy on
closed campus stations. He locates himself near the office of the dean, where he
interviews every fourth student who visits the dean. He eventually secures data from 100
interviews and publishes his findings as the "Reactions of high school students to a new
policy for a closed campus." What may be wrong with this approach?

a. Too small a sample


b. Inadequately defined problem
c. Inadequate techniques of analysis
d. Biased sample

40. Use of a volunteer sample is generally to be avoided because:

a. volunteers are hard to get


b. they are unlikely to be representative of the intended population
c. they are difficult to stratify
d. replication is difficult

GOOD LUCK!!!

_______________________________
Parent’s Signature
ST. MICHAEL SCHOOL OF MARILAO
Villa Consuelo Subdivision, Abangan Sur, Marilao, Bulacan
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Government Recognition Number: S - 007, s. 1998

SECOND QUARTERLY ASSESSMENT


ENGLISH IX

Name:_____________________________________________ Score:_____________________
Grade and Section: ________________________________ Date: _____________________

Directions: Read and analyze the following questions. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. Martin Luther King, Jr. uses the image of “the valley” to represent ________________

a. justice c. the future


b. bad times d. peace

2. The main focus of Dr. King’s speech is _______________________________________

a. getting more money for America’s black population


b. convincing everyone to live in peace and tranquillity
c. celebrating the anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation
d. ending segregation and racial injustice in America

3. In paragraphs four and five, Dr. King uses an analogy to illustrate America’s broken
promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness to “her citizens of color.” What is this
analogy?

a. A promissory note--a check that has come back marked “insufficient funds”
b. A dark empty well with a bottomless bucket tied to a frayed rope
c. A crossroads in a dark forest
d. A vast stretch of sand occasionally interrupted by lakes--which prove to be
illusions

4. Martin Luther King, Jr. appeals mainly to his listeners’ _________________________________

a. common sense c. sense of guilt


b. desire for a better future d. concern about American’s status

5. In “I Have a Dream”, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., urges his followers to ____________________

a. work toward gradual change


b. demand equality and justice now
c. use any means necessary
d. distrust white people

6. Which repeated phrase in Dr. King’s speech has additional power because it is from a
familiar patriotic song?

a. “I have a dream” c. “Now is the time to”


b. “One hundred years later” d. “Let freedom ring”

7. How did Dr. King appeal to his audience?

a. He compared them to children


b. He appealed to their sense of justice, fair play, and patriotism
c. He reminded them of the homeland from which they have come
d. He made them angry about their history by repeatedly referring to slavery
8. Which phrase is NOT repeated for effect during the speech?

a. Let it/freedom ring


b. …the content of their character
c. I have a dream
d. Go back to…

9. In the second paragraph of the speech (beginning "Five score years ago . . ."), which
extended metaphor does Dr. King introduce?

a. Highs (mountains) and lows (valleys)


b. Life as a dream
c. Light (day) and darkness (night)
d. Life as a daydreamer’s doodles on a sheet of paper

10. By linking the occasion of his speech to the Emancipation Proclamation and by using
biblical language (reminding listeners that he is a minister), Dr. King defines his personal
authority, thus helping to establish ______________________________________

a. a new church in Washington, D.C.


b. his ethos or ethical appeal
c. a much needed distraction from the more serious parts of the speech
d. an excuse for giving a lengthy history lesson

11. In paragraph nine of the speech (beginning "The marvelous new militancy . . ."), Dr. King
says that "many of our white brothers . . . have come to realize that their freedom is
inextricably bound to our freedom." Define the adverb inextricably.

a. unable to be excused or pardoned


b. unable to be separated or untied
c. unable to be solved or explained
d. carefully or thoughtfully

12. In paragraph 11 of the speech (beginning "I am not unmindful . . .), Dr. King addresses
those in the audience who have been unjustly imprisoned and who have been "battered
by . . . police brutality." What advice does Dr. King offer to these people?

a. Seek revenge for the way you have been mistreated


b. Succumb to despair
c. Return home and continue to work for justice
d. Recruit lawyers and sue your local police departments
e.
13. Toward the end of the speech, in the paragraphs beginning with the now-famous phrase
"I have a dream," Dr. King mentions certain members of his own family. Why does he do
this?

a. To connect with his audience as a fellow parent and have them think of their
own children
b. To show everyone how well he has raised his children
c. To get the white members of the audience to feel guilty for how they treated
his children
d. To have a reason to bring his children to the speech

14. At the end of his speech, Dr. King repeatedly calls out, "Let freedom ring." Which is NOT a
reason why he did this?

a. To emphasize that his speech is about freedom, justice, and equality, not just
politics
b. To help him to show that freedom needs to come from all areas - not only
from the North but also the South
c. To show that African-Americans were asking only for freedom, which was
given to other citizens, and not special privileges
d. To get the crowd involved by having them sing along
15. Which of the following metaphors does Dr. King NOT use?

a. He compares segregation to manacles, discrimination to chains, and poverty


to a lonely island in the middle of an ocean of prosperity.
b. He compares segregation to a desolate valley, racial justice to a sunlit path,
racial injustice to quicksand, and brotherhood to a solid rock.
c. He compares injustice and oppression to heat, and freedom and justice to an
oasis.
d. He compares African-Americans to slaves, and all other races to slave owners

16. Shirley Jacksons “The Lottery” is a powerful example of what point of view?

a. First Person c. Third Person Omniscient


b. Second Person d. Third Person Objective

17. What kind of lottery the title refer to?

a. One that selects the victim for the ritual murder.


b. One that picks the next postmaster for the village.
c. One that provides a great deal of money to the winner.
d. One that selects the draftees for the village military.

18. Who wins the lottery?

a. Mrs. Hutchinson’s little daughter Eva c. Mr. Graves


b. Mr. Summers d. Mrs. Hutchinson

19. According to the villagers, what is the purpose of the ritual surrounding the lottery?

a. To ensure that the crops will grow


b. To welcome the summer solstice
c. No one remember anymore
d. To offer rebirth to the village

20. What is the response of the lottery winner when the winning ticket is announced?

a. The winner is remorseful over having won over the rest of the village.
b. The winner is upset over having won.
c. The winner is elated over the win.
d. The winner is concerned that two people won this game.

21. InterAksyon is the news and information division of what Free TV network?

a. TV 5 c. ABS-CBN 2
b. GMA 7 d. PTV 4

22. What article sparked debate and introspection due to a death of a pedicab driver?

a. His name is Reynaldo Carcillar……


b. The Filipino Indifferences
c. The Value of Introspection
d. Her name is Susan Sta Cruz…….

23. In what nearby university the incident of death happened in the article published by
InterAksyon.com?

a. University of the Philippines c. University of Sto. Tomas


b. De La Salle University d. Ateneo de Manila University

24. Who among the following is the social activist who lost her parents at the age of
fourteen?

a. Ida B. Wells-Barnett c. Shirly Jackson


b. Mother Teresa d. Margarette Tatcher

25. Who is the speaker in the poem written by Langston Hughes?

a. A teacher c. A mother
b. A son d. A father

26. What lines describe the difficulty of life based from the poem “Mother to Son’?

a. I’se been a-climbin ‘on, And reachin and landin’s


b. Life for me ain’t been no crystal stair
c. It’s had tacjs in it and splinters
d. All of the above

27. What is the tone of the speaker in the poem “Mother to Son”?

a. contented c. pitiful
b. grateful d. concern

28. What was the reminder of the mother to his son based from the poem?

a. Make all things work.


b. Do not be discouraged when situations became difficult.
c. Achieve success even other suffers from it.
d. Just relax and enjoy each and every moment of his life.

29. What is the figurative language used in the line taken from the poem the “The Man with
the Hoe”?

“Bowed by the weight of centuries he leans”

a. metaphor c. simile
b. hyperbole d. personification

30. What is the meaning of the underline word based from the poem written by Markham?

“Who made him dead to rapture and despair?

a. emotional ecstasy c. evil acts


b. treacherous d. treated with contempt

31. It is the literary device that is use in the poem “The Man with the Hoe” to make striking
incidents, characters or place in order to draw comparison.

a. irony c. onomatopoeia
b. oxymoron d. allusion

32. What does the “hoe” signifies in the poem?

a. suffering c. separation
b. significance d. submission

33. Which of the following lines doesn’t refer to the suffering of The Man with the Hoe?

a. This monstrous thing distorted and soul quenched?


b. How will Future reckon to this Man?
c. How will you strengthen up this shape?
d. O masters, lords and rulers in all lands.

34. Who is responsible to the suffering of the man with the hoe?

a. his parents c. the government


b. masters and rulers d. God

35. What is the conative idea or meaning associated to “swing of Pleiades” in the poem
“The Man with the Hoe”?

a. Geography c. Astronomy
b. Geology d. Economics

36. This refers to word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb.

a. pronoun c. conjunction
b. preposition d. adverbs

37. Which of the following is not an adverb?

a. slowly c. clearly
b. hasty d. happily

38. What is the adverb used in the sentence below?

“ Our educational tour today has been called off.”

a. educational tour c. today


b. called of d. our

39. What kind of adverb is used in the sentence below?

“Have you gone to Zamboanga? The fruits there are delicious.”

a. adverb of manner c. adverb of time


b. adverb of place d. adverb of frequency

40. What kind of adverb is used in the sentence below?

“Dora is seldom late for any appointment.”

a. adverb of manner c. adverb of time


b. adverb of place d. adverb of frequency

_______________________________
Parent’s Signature
ST. MICHAEL SCHOOL OF MARILAO
Villa Consuelo Subdivision, Abangan Sur, Marilao, Bulacan
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT
Government Permit Number: SHS - 651, s. 2016

FINAL ASSESSMENT
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES

Name:_____________________________________________ Score:_____________________
Grade and Section: ________________________________ Date: _____________________

Direction: Read the following questions carefully. Shade the circle that corresponds to the letter
of you answer. Any form of erasures or alterations in any part of the test will be considered wrong
answer.

1. In the process of writing academic text it usually starts in _____________________

a. problematizing a problem c. evaluation of an opinion


b. answering a question being posted d. posing a question

2. Which of the following determine the language of your research?

a. audience b. concept c. topic/issue d. mentor

3. If your audience are experts of language policies, which of the following topics is
most suitable for them?

a. Jargons such as vernacular language, mother tongue, first language etc.


b. The Economic position of the Philippines in South East Asia
c. Causes of Poverty in the Philippines
c. New trends in the field of Science and Technology

4. Which of the following doesn’t refer to the purpose of academic writing?

a. to inform c. to argue on a specific point


b. to persuade the audience d. to narrate a story

5. The following are forms of academic writing EXCEPT.

a. personal narrative c. position paper


b. reaction paper d. concept paper

6. It refers to the form of writing that starts in posing a question and ends in answering
the question being posted.

a. Research writing c. Narrative writing


b. Academic writing d. Report writing

7. The reader underline, circle, or highlight words, phrases, or sentences that contain
important details or by writing marginal notes asking questions or commenting the
ideas of the writer.

a. annotation b. summary c. outlining d. evaluation


8. It refers to active process of discovery.

a. active reading c. speed reading


b. critical reading d. reading with comprehension

9. Which of the following statements about summarizing is TRUE?

a. The summary is what the passage is mostly about.


b. The summary is what all or most of the paragraph are about.
c. The summary is usually found in more than one sentence of the passage.
d. The summary is one isolated thought in the passage.

10. Which of the following statements about summarizing is FALSE?

a. The summary is a thought that is true but is not in the passage.


b. The summary is what the passage is mostly about.
c. The summary is specific, detailed information contained in the passage.
d. The summary is always found in the first sentence of the passage.

11. One theory regarding the origin of the word kundiman traces it to some short
verses originated by the Caviteños during the Spanish regime.

a. definition by example c. etymology


b. synonym d. antonym

12. The word “kundiman,” like “madrigal,” was at first applied only to the verses and
then to the music itself.

a. definition by example c. etymology


b. synonym d. antonym

13. The setting for the early kundiman used to be a feudal castle whose bridges made
it inaccessible to the enamored swain who had disregarded bad weather and had
crossed villages and towns on foot just to reach the window of his beloved.

a. definition by use c. definition by comparison


b. definition by contrast d. definition by analogy

14. The Kundiman is a typical love song of the Tagalog.

a. synonym c. antonym
b. etymology d. analogy

15. A similar accentuation is the fundamental basis of the rhythmic relationship


between the kumintang and the awit.

a. example c. comparison
b. contrast d. analogy

16. The awit as a literary form is a legend written in verse, based on the story of the
crusades, or the war between the “Moros” and the Christians.

a. definition by example c. etymology


b. synonym d. antonym
17. Sepak takraw is similar to sipa.

a. example c. comparison
b. contrast d. analogy

18. It also encompasses empty-hand selfdefense, including punching (suntukan),


kicking (sikaran), locks and submissions (dumog). Besides the baston, a variety of
impact and bladed weapons are also used, the latter of which Pinoys are
considered the best in the world.

a. definition by example c. etymology


b. synonym d. antonym

19. A milestone in the fighting style was marked last December when President Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo signed into law declaring arnis as the country’s official martial
art and sport. Republic Act 9850 requires it to be a Physical Education course in all
schools in the country as mandated by the Department of Education (DepEd).

a. definition by example c. contrast


b. synonym d. definition by history

20. In contrast, some scholars have argued that the magical purpose of the paintings
and reliefs was not to facilitate the destruction of bison and other species.

a. example c. comparison
b. contrast d. analogy

21. Martin Luther King, Jr. uses the image of “the valley” to represent ________________

a. justice c. the future


b. bad times d. peace

22. The main focus of Dr. King’s speech is _______________________________________

a. getting more money for America’s black population


b. convincing everyone to live in peace and tranquillity
c. celebrating the anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation
d. ending segregation and racial injustice in America

23. In paragraphs four and five, Dr. King uses an analogy to illustrate America’s broken
promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness to “her citizens of color.” What is
this analogy?

a. A promissory note--a check that has come back marked “insufficient funds”
b. A dark empty well with a bottomless bucket tied to a frayed rope
c. A crossroads in a dark forest
d. A vast stretch of sand occasionally interrupted by lakes--which prove to be
illusions

24. Martin Luther King, Jr. appeals mainly to his listeners’ _____________________________

a. common sense c. sense of guilt


b. desire for a better future d. concern about American’s status

25. In “I Have a Dream”, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., urges his followers to _______________
a. work toward gradual change
b. demand equality and justice now
c. use any means necessary
d. distrust white people

26. How did Dr. King appeal to his audience?

a. He compared them to children


b. He appealed to their sense of justice, fair play, and patriotism
c. He reminded them of the homeland from which they have come
d. He made them angry about their history by repeatedly referring to slavery

27. In paragraph nine of the speech (beginning "The marvelous new militancy . . ."), Dr.
King says that "many of our white brothers . . . have come to realize that their
freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom." Define the adverb inextricably.

a. unable to be excused or pardoned


b. unable to be separated or untied
c. unable to be solved or explained
d. carefully or thoughtfully

28. In paragraph 11 of the speech (beginning "I am not unmindful . . .), Dr. King
addresses those in the audience who have been unjustly imprisoned and who have
been "battered by . . . police brutality." What advice does Dr. King offer to these
people?

a. Seek revenge for the way you have been mistreated


b. Succumb to despair
c. Return home and continue to work for justice
d. Recruit lawyers and sue your local police departments

29. Toward the end of the speech, in the paragraphs beginning with the now-famous
phrase "I have a dream," Dr. King mentions certain members of his own family. Why
does he do this?

a. To connect with his audience as a fellow parent and have them think of their
own children
b. To show everyone how well he has raised his children
c. To get the white members of the audience to feel guilty for how they treated
his children
d. To have a reason to bring his children to the speech

30. At the end of his speech, Dr. King repeatedly calls out, "Let freedom ring." Which is
NOT a reason why he did this?

a. To emphasize that his speech is about freedom, justice, and equality, not just
politics
b. To help him to show that freedom needs to come from all areas - not only
from the North but also the South
c. To show that African-Americans were asking only for freedom, which was
given to other citizens, and not special privileges
d. To get the crowd involved by having them sing along

31. The dependent variable is so called because:

a. scores on this variable are hypothesized to depend on, and vary with, the
value of the independent variable
b. the outcome of an experiment is hypothesized to depend on the effect that
this variable has on the independent variable
c. scores on this variable can be expected not to vary in an experiment
d. scores on this variable depend on how they are manipulated by the
researcher

32. At Characteristics of persons or things that can assume different values are called:

a. Distributions c. Data
b. Observations d. Variables

33. A manipulated variable is one that:

a. uses equipment
b. requires subjects to arrange materials
c. is arranged by the researcher
d. makes a study hard to interpret

34. A moderator variable is one that:

a. makes a relationship meaningless


b. qualifies the application of a relationship
c. weakens the strength of a relationship
d. provides an alternative explanation for a relationship

35. Confidentiality requires that:

a. it be impossible to connect data to individuals


b. all data be collected anonymously
c. access to collected data be limited to research staff
d. participants not be asked for personal information

36. Informed consent to serve as a subject in research requires signing a document that
states:

a. the purpose of the study


b. that the subject may end participation at any time
c. the probable risks involved
d. all of the above

37. A research worker plans to evaluate high school students' reactions to a new policy
on closed campus stations. He locates himself near the office of the dean, where
he interviews every fourth student who visits the dean. He eventually secures data
from 100 interviews and publishes his findings as the "Reactions of high school
students to a new policy for a closed campus." What may be wrong with this
approach?

a. Too small a sample


b. Inadequately defined problem
c. Inadequate techniques of analysis
d. Biased sample

38. Use of a volunteer sample is generally to be avoided because:

a. volunteers are hard to get


b. they are unlikely to be representative of the intended population
c. they are difficult to stratify
d. replication is difficult

39.Mixed-method research refers to use of both:

a. Experimental and correlational methods


b. Quantitative and qualitative methods
c. Description and intervention
d. Group and single subject design
39. Operational definitions are encouraged in research in order to:

a. conform to the requirement of statistical analysis


b. increase the probability that experiments will succeed
c. make terms used in a study as explicit as possible
d. make educational research more easily understood by laypersons

“Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet.


Only through experience of trial and suffering
can the soul be strengthened
ambition inspired and success achieved.”

- Hellen Keller

GOOD LUCK!!!!

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