English Major - Part 5
English Major - Part 5
English Major - Part 5
102-103. read the poem, 25th HIGH SCHOOL REUNION by Linda Pastan and answer the questions that follows.
102. After reading the poem at the THIRD LEVEL, which question should be asked?
103. Which question should be asked when the poem is read at the FIRST LEVEL?
a. critical comprehension
b. critical evaluation
c. literal comprehension
d. integration
a. Literal comprehension
b. Critical evaluation
c. Critical comprehension
d. Integration
I could be forgiven a few siddity aris. In fact, a pretension to worldiness was expected of me, and I was too happy to disappoint.
I should say
a. Fantastic stories
b. Creation myths
c. Folk tales
d. Folk epics
108. Which of the following epic is about the exploits of early Muslim warriors who fought in defense of Islam.
a. Indarapatra and Sulayman
b. Bantugan
c. Parang Sabu
d. Darangan
109. Which book in the New Testament includes a vision of the end of the world and the second coming of Jesus?
a. Epistle of Hebrews
b. Revelations
c. Epistle of James
d. Colossians
110. Which of the following terms describes the subject matter, style, tone and attitude of the literature of ancient Greek and Rome?
a. Romanticism
b. Realism
c. Classicism
d. Naturalism
111. The Greek alphabet is adapted from the consonantal writing developed by the
a. Phoenicians
b. Assyrians
c. Babylonians
d. Hebrews
a. Falling Leaves
b. The laughter of My Father
c. America is in the Heart
d. Footnote to Youth
113. The type of novel which became popular, in the 18th century is ____.
a. Religious
b. Picaresque
c. Epistolary
d. Gothic
a. Achilles
b. Agamemnon
c. Menelaus
d. Ballad
a. Ode
b. Sonnet
c. Elegy
d. Ballad
116. The most authentic record of Confucian teaching form which the Tao or Way was learned the correct principles of governing both
self and state is ____.
a. Tu Fu
b. Analects
c. Shih Ching
d. Tao-te Ching
a. Romanticism
b. Realism
c. Puritanism
d. Naturalism
a. Realism
b. Naturalism
c. Existentialism
d. Symbolism
a. Patriotic Hymns
b. Devetional Songs
c. Song of Offerings
d. Songs Caesar
a. Catullus
b. Claudius
c. Caligula
d. Juluis Caesar
123. Which of the following cities was NOT a center of government, religion and culture in the third millennium B.C.?
a. Babylon
b. Baghdad
c. Nineveh
d. Thebes
124. Who among these writers is famous for using local color in his stories?
a. Manuel Arguilla
b. Carlos Bulosan
c. F. Sionel Jose
d. Juan C. Laya
125. What narrative poem tells of the heroic exploits of great heroes?
a. Romance
b. Ballad
c. Epic
d. Lyric
126. If Divine Comedy is characterized by absolute faith in a single truth, what best characterizes Boccaccio’s Decameron?
127.
Tome is a pair scissors
And life , a bolt of brocade
When the lost section is done
The scraps are committed to a bonfire
128. Which of the following literacy genre was used to express social protest during the early days of American regime?
a. Zarsuela
b. Comedia
c. Cenaculo
d. Duplo
129. In Homer’s epic, who kept Odysseus on her Island for seven years?
a. Athena
b. Calypso
c. Helen
d. Penelope
a. Amado V. Hernandez
b. Lualhati Bautista
c. Virgilio Almario
d. Edgardo Reyes
a. Measure
b. Blank verse
c. Free verse
d. Rhyme
132. Her way of speaking is as entertaining as a laundry list “is an example of _____.
a. Simile
b. Metaphor
c. Hyperbole
d. Onomatopoeia
a. Ballad
b. Lyric
c. Epic
d. Romance
a. Romanticism
b. Naturalism
c. Transcendentalism
d. Realism
137. The Ifugao hero who was immortalized in the epic Hudhud is _____.
a. Lumawig
b. Duluyan
c. Banna
d. Aligayon
a. Kalidasa
b. Khagyam
c. Tagore
d. Sadi
139. What conventions or earlier literary and artistic cycle style do both realism and naturalism oppose?
a. Classicism
b. Romanticism
c. Symbolism
d. Neoclassicism
140. What work of Geoffrey Chaucer is regarded as the first collection of short stories in English literature written in poetic form?
a. Canterburry Tales
b. Decaeron
c. Iliad
d. Beowulf
141. The Homeric poems greatly influenced the development of Greek civilization. Which of the following best supports this statement?
143. Which of the following best describes the differences between figures that Dante encounters in the three canticles of the Divine
Comedy?
a. In Inferno, they become more corporeal as Dante descends in the lower circles
b. In Purgatorio, they have corporeal shape but not corporeal
c. In Paradiso, they have neither boodles nor images but simply lights, and In Purgatorio they have corporeal shape but not corporeal
substance and Inferno, they become more corporeal as Dante descends into the lower circles
d. In Paradiso, they have neither bodies nor images but not corporeal substance
145.
AFRICA
Africa, my Africa
Africa or proud warriors
In ancestral savanna
Africa of whom my grandmother
Song
=David Deop=
a. Philosophical
b. Imagist
c. Metaphysical
d. Romantic
147. To punish himself for murdering his father and having sexual relations with his mother, what did Oedipus do?
a. He castrated himself
b. He killed himself
c. He ordered his sons to murder him
d. He gouged his eyes
a. William Blake
b. John Milton
c. Robert
d. John Keats
150. The playwright who used the “alienation effect” in his plays to educate the audience and not merely to play upon their emotion is
____.
a. Herick Ibsen
b. Bertolt Brecht
c. August Strendberg
d. Thomas Mann