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DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS - MANILA

UNIVERSIDAD DE MANILA

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT

English for Academic and Professional Purposes

Name:_______________________ Date:_______

Directions: Read and understand the following items


carefully.
6. Considered as the ring of authority.
1. A visual display that demonstrates a. unity
relationships between facts, concepts or b. dignity
ideas. c. qualification
d. accuracy
a. table of contents
b. index 7. Emphasizes the factors/variables to
c. conclusion qualify the concept of what is relevant.
d. graphic organizer
a. unity
2. A systematic process of dividing a b. brevity
material to where it belongs. c. qualification
d. zest
a. partition
b. classification 8. Implies the details and facts that are
c. division pertinent to the main point under
d. parts discussion.

3. This includes the table of contents, a. honesty


index, glossary, headings, bold words, b. concise
sidebars, pictures and captions, and c. unity
labelled diagram. d. dignity

a. graphic organizer 9. It uses the third person point of view


b. letter to avoid bias and preserve impartiality.
c. text feature
d. book a. subjectivity
b. point of view
4. Reading rapidly in order to get a c. objectivity
general overview of the material. d. narrator

a. skimming 10. Reflects the communicative


b. close reading competence of the writer.
c. scanning a. unity
d. q and q reading b. grammatical correctness
c. brevity
5. An in-depth explanation of what d. conciseness
caused something to happen.
11. A critical, objective, specialized texts
a. concept paper written by experts or professionals in a
b. memorandum given field using formal language.
c. treatise a. academic text
d. cause and effect b. report
c. letter writing
d. academic report

If you have the choice to be right or to be kind, always pick kind.

-Dr. Dryer
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS - MANILA

UNIVERSIDAD DE MANILA

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT

English for Academic and Professional Purposes

12. A letter that is used as a form of 18. A questioning strategy that


communication from one client to emphasizes that a relationship exists
another. between the question, the text, and the
a. application letter background of the reader.
b. business letter
c. adjustment letter a. question and answer relationship
d. acknowledgement letter b. close reading
c. quick reading
13. Explains the origin of the term used. d. skimming

a. genus 19. Refers to the graphic representation


b. etymology of the collected data.
c. synonym
d. thesaurus a. concept map
b. illustration
14. Unveils the strengths and c. cause-effect diagram
weaknesses of the proposed project and d. table of contents
ultimately prospects for success.
20. Focuses on how literature presents a
a. concept paper woman as a subject of socio-political,
b. media psychological, and economic oppression.
c. project proposal
d. feasibility study a. Marxist criticism
b. feminist criticism
15. The act of dividing a single unit into c. formalism
segments. d. reader response criticism

a. partition 21. Concerned with difference between


b. division economic classes and implications of
c. classification capitalist system, such as continuing
d. parts
conflict between the working class and
16. A reading method that uses the elite.
thoughtful, critical analysis of a text that
a. formalism
focuses on significant details in order to
b. feminist criticism
develop a deep, and precise
c. Marxist criticism
understanding of the text's form, craft
d. reader response criticism
and meanings.

a. quick reading
22. A specialized form of writing in which
b. scanning
a reviewer or reader evaluates or
c. skimming
critiques.
d. close reading
a. reaction paper
17. A reading method used to find
b. a review
specific facts/information.
c. critique paper
a. skimming
d. all of the above
b. scanning
c. close reading
d. quick reading

If you have the choice to be right or to be kind, always pick kind.

-Dr. Dryer
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS - MANILA

UNIVERSIDAD DE MANILA

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT

English for Academic and Professional Purposes

23. Claims that literary works contain 28. The idea, feeling, suggestion,
intrinsic properties and key to guidelines, orders or any content which
understanding a text is through the text is intended to be communicated
itself.
a. encoder
a. reader response criticism b. writer
b. feminist criticism c. message
c. formalism d. sender
d. Marxist criticism
29. The process of converting the idea,
24. Concerned with the reviewer’s thinking or any other component of
message into symbols, words, actions,
reaction as an audience of a work.
diagram
a. reader response criticism
a. encoding
b. feminist criticism
b. decoding
c. formalism
c. communicating
d. Marxist criticism
d. receiving
25. Summaries of projects or issues that
30. Marks the completion of the
reflect the interests, experience and communication process.
expertise of the writer or organization.
a. punctuation mark
a. concept paper b. Feedback
b. review paper c. conclusion
c. critique paper d. summarization
d. project paper
31. Formulates the message that has to
26. Breaking down a whole into parts, be conveyed
aspects branches system into its levels,
a process into its steps. a. receiver
b. sender
a. analysis c. client
b. synthesis d. writer
c. evaluation
d. instruction 32. Requires that no punctuation be
used after any part of the letter except
27. In the written letter, it consists of the message.
month, the day of the month, and the
year. a. semi-punctuation style
b. punctuation style
a. the date line c. semi-block style
b. date d. punctuation mark style
c. line
d. dater

If you have the choice to be right or to be kind, always pick kind.

-Dr. Dryer
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS - MANILA

UNIVERSIDAD DE MANILA

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT

English for Academic and Professional Purposes

33. Salutation and the complimentary 39. Used whenever a misunderstanding


closing are only followed by punctuation. arises between two parties.

a. semi-punctuation style a. order letter


b. standard punctuation style b. claim and adjustment letter
c. punctuation mark style c. acknowledgement letter
d. semi-block style d. inquiry letter

34. The following are the basics of a good 40. Use to persuade the reader to
business letter EXCEPT. purchase a particular product or service
in the absence of salesman.
a. brevity
b. appeal a. proposal letter
c. style b. claim and adjustment Letter
d. properties c. sales letter
d. reply letter
35. Consists of the name of the firm or
the individual and the address. 41. Compliments or critiques to a service
or product; strengthens the costumer
a. inside address relations.
b. the heading
c. salutation a. customer relations letter
d. closing remark b. endorsement letter
c. reply letter
36. Consists of the name and address of d. letter giving instruction
the person or the firm to whom the letter
is written. 42. A letter writing giving another party
an order or guidance with something.
a. closing remark
b. inside address a. letter giving instruction
c. salutation b. sales letter
d. signature c. reply letter
d. proposal letter
37. The leave-taking line of the letter.
43.A statement or action which shows
a. closing remark that you support or approve of
b. Inside address something or someone.
c. salutation
d. complimentary closing a. letter giving instruction
b. customer relations letter
38. Enables the reader to know at a c. endorsement letter
glance what the letter is about. d. letter giving instruction

a. body
b. subject line
c. heading
d. inside address

If you have the choice to be right or to be kind, always pick kind.

-Dr. Dryer
DIVISION OF CITY SCHOOLS - MANILA

UNIVERSIDAD DE MANILA

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT

English for Academic and Professional Purposes

44. Its objective is to let the reader know 49. The following are the standard letter
that items requested in a prior format styles EXCEPT.
communication, have been received.
a. block style
a. letter giving instruction b. simplified style
b. acknowledgement letter c. indented style
c. sales letter d. intended style
d. claim letter
50. Academic writing wherein a person
researches and make a stand on a
45. Written to request information certain controversial issue.
and/or ascertain its authenticity.
a. concept paper
a. reply letter b. position paper
b. sales letter c. project paper
c. inquiry letter d. research paper
d. claim letter

46. A persuasive letter sent by a


customer to a business or agency to
identify a problem with a product or
service

a. acknowledgement letter
b. adjustment letter
c. claim Letter
d. reply letter

47. A reply letter to the buyer's


complaint.

a. claim letter
b. sales letter
c. adjustment letter
d. proposal letter

48. A document that confirms the details


of a purchase of goods or services from
one party to another

a. inquiry letter
b. sales letter
c. order letter
d. claim letter

If you have the choice to be right or to be kind, always pick kind.

-Dr. Dryer

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