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Name:_____________________________________________ Score:____________________
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Strictly, NO ERASURES and NO CHEATING. If you are caught cheating, you will
get a final grade of 5.0. Any erasures will not be checked.
TEST I. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the term(s) being defined/described in each statement. Write your answer
on the line provided before each number. (2 points each)
____________________ 1. A type of nonfiction which is based on fact that is presented in a format which tells a
story.
____________________ 2.This appeals to man’s higher nature and its needs – emotional, spiritual, intellectual
and creative. It fires the imagination and arouses noble emotions and it enriches man by enabling him to reflect on
life by filling him new ideas.
____________________ 3. A short literary composition that reflects the author’s outlook or point.
____________________ 4. A type of fiction that involves animal often speak as humans that are legendary and
supernatural tales.
____________________ 5. A type of fiction with full of fun, fancy, and excitement which meant to entertain.
____________________ 6. Complications or intensifications of the conflict that lead to a crisis or moment of great
tension.
____________________ 7. Conflict that pits one person against another.
____________________ 8. A person who opposes the main character.
____________________ 9. It is the central idea or meaning of a story. It provides a unifying point around which
the plot, character, setting, point of view, symbols and other elements of a story are organized.
____________________ 10. A type of conflict which involves a run-in with the forces of nature.
____________________ 11. It is the falls off as the plot’s complications are sorted out and resolved.
____________________ 12. It is a genre of fiction that deals with the solution of a crime or the unraveling of
secrets.
____________________ 13. It is the history of person’s life, written or told by a person and often written in
Narrative form of their person’s life.
____________________ 14.
____________________ 15. Created to simply tell a story that are not factual, but rather made up only by the
imagination of the author.
TEST II. TRUE OR FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is true and if FALSE, write the correct answer on the
space provided before the number. (1 point each)
_________1. Antagonist is the character that goes against the main character, usually the protagonist.
_________2. Dynamic is the character who exhibits no changes and development.
_________3. Static is the character that displays different/multiple personalities throughout the story.
_________4. Rising action or turning point – a moment of greatest tension that fixes the outcome.
_________5. Setting is the central idea or the understanding around which story is constructed.
_________6.Time is the geographical location where the action takes place.
_________7. Autobiography gives a detailed history of a person’s life, written or told by that person.
_________8. Conflict is the opposition between forces/characters that is intensified and then resolved during the
narrative.
_________9. Plot is the arrangement of events that make up a story. It is a series of events that form the story in a
short story, novel, movies, etc.
_________10. First – Person Narrator uses pronouns such as he, she or they.
TEST III. MATCHING TYPE. Match Column A to Column B. Write the letter of your answer on the line
provided before each number. (1 point each)
COLUMN A COLUMN B
TEST IV. LABELING. Label the story chart of the elements of fiction . Write your answer on the line
provided in each number. (1 point each)
Name:_____________________________________________ Score:____________________
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: Strictly, NO ERASURES and NO CHEATING. If you are caught cheating, you will
get a final grade of 5.0. Any erasures will not be checked.
TEST I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Encircle the correct answer that correspond to the given statement. (1 point
each)
1. The purpose of this writing is both to entertain and share human experience, like love or loss. Writers attempt
to get at a truth about humanity through poetics and storytelling.
a. Technical Writing b. Persuasive Writing c. Expository Writing d. Creative Writing
2. A type of creative writing that are often confused for diaries. Technically, a diary is a type of journal, but a
journal is any written log. You could keep a gratitude journal, a memory journal, a dream journal, or a goals
journal.
a. Journalism b. Newspaper c. Jounals d. Diaries
3. A short piece of writing that tells a person’s thoughts or opinions about a subject.
a. Letters b. Speech c. Essay d. Journals
4. A type of creative writing that is nothing more than a publishing platform — a piece of technology that displays
content on the web or an electronic device. In terms of creative writing, these are wide open because you can
use them to publish any (or all) types of creative writing.
a. Essay b . Newspaper c. Blogging d. Journalism
5. It is a specific kind of journal where you write down the events of each day, resulting in a chronicle of your life.
a. Storytelling b. Diaries c. Journal d. Narrative
6. A written text of a stage play, screen play, or broadcast which they used as a dialogue.
a. Essay b. Script c. Speech d. Journal
7. This writing is made not to entertain. It has its own set of rules, conventions, do’s and don’ts, masterpieces and
pieces of rubbish.
a. Technical Writing b. Creative Writing c. Narrative Writing d. Persuasive Writing
8. It is the language used by poets, novelists and other writers to create images in the mind of the reader.
a. Pictures b. Imagery c. Script d. Poem
9. A type of creative writing that has a personal accounts (or stories) with narrow themes and specific topics. For
example, one might write a travel or food memory, which is an account of one’s personal experiences through
the lens of travel or food (or both).
a. Letter b. Storytelling c. Memoir d. Essay
10. A writing designed for publication in a newspaper or magazine.
a. Journalism b. Journal c. News d. Script
TEST II. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the term(s) being defined/described in each statement. Write your
answer on the line provided before each number. (2 points each)
TEST III. ANALOGY. One of the 4 relationship elements is not specified. Select one choice which
completes the relationship with the other 3 items. (1 point each)
TEST IV. ENUMERATION. Enumerate the terms being asked in each item.
1-5 Enumerate the Types of Imagery 6-9 Enumerate the Types of Diction .
1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5.
TEST V. WRITING SENTENCE. Construct a sentence creatively using the types of Imagery. (2 points each)
1. Visual-
2. Sound-
3. Scent-
4. Taste -
5. Touch-
TEST V. SHORT RESPONSE. Write a short response to the given statement above. Explain thoroughly. (5
points each)