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Region I

CITY SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SAN FERNANDO


Tanqui, City of San Fernando, La Union
DR. QUINTIN BAlCITA SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Telefax: (072) 700-1759 / 700-1713
Email Address : [email protected]
Mameltac, City of San Fernando, La Union

Creative Nonfiction
Final Examination

Name: ______________________________________________________Date_______________
Section: _____________________________________________________Score______________

Direction: Shade the circle that corresponds to your answer.

NEWS WRITING
1. It is a timely narration of past, present and future event.
a. Editorial b. Feature c. News d. Sports
2. The data are presented in direct fashion using the summary lead.
a. Straight News b. Advance News c. Speech News d. Direct News
3. The data are gathered from the speech of an important personality.
a. Straight News b. Advance News c. Speech News d. Direct News

nos. 4-6. Please refer to the diagram.

4. This diagram is called ____________.


a. Pyramid News b. Triangular News c. Inverted Pyramid d. Primary Pyramid
5. The most important part of the Pyramid.
a. Primary Lead b. Secondary Lead c. Other important details d. Less Important
details
6. It supports the Primary Lead.
a. Primary Lead b. Secondary Lead c. Other important details d. Less Important
details
7. win, bag, grab, haul, shine, reap are used for the term _________
a. celebrate b. highlight c. receive d. spearhead
8. lead and conduct are used for the term _______.
a. celebrate b. highlight c. receive d. spearhead
9. My news is fair and do not have any malice on its content. What characteristic of good story
news it manifests?
a. It has a particular angle c. It uses appropriate lead
b. It is factual d. It is objective
10. My news has one point of idea or concentration and that is the attack of the ISIS group in
Marawi. What characteristic of good story news it manifests?
a. It has a particular angle c. It uses appropriate lead
b. It is factual d. It is objective
TYPES OF AN ESSAY
11. The writer tells a story about a real-life experience.
a. Descriptive b. Expository c. Narrative d. Persuasive
12. A writer might describe a person, place, object, or even memory of special significance.
a. Descriptive b. Expository c. Narrative d. Persuasive
13. The writer explains or defines a topic, using facts, statistics, and examples.
a. Descriptive b. Expository c. Narrative d. Persuasive
14. It is to convince the reader to accept the writer’s point of view or recommendation.
a. Descriptive b. Expository c. Narrative d. Persuasive
15. It strives to communicate a deeper meaning through the description.
a. Descriptive b. Expository c. Narrative d. Persuasive
ELEMENTS OF A STORY
16. It is the time and place during which the story takes place.
a. Plot b. Conflict c. Theme d. Characters
17. The person, animals, and things participating in a story.
a. Plot b. Conflict c. Theme d. Characters
18. The _____________ is the main character of the story, the one with whom the reader identifies.
This person is not necessary “good”.
a. Antagonist b. Protagonist c. Characters d. either a or b
19. The _____________ is the force in opposition of the protagonist; this person may not be “bad” or
“evil”, but he/she opposes the protagonist in a significant way.
a. Antagonist b. Protagonist c. Characters d. either a or b
20. It is the organized pattern or sequence of events that make up a story.
a. Plot b. Characters c. Theme d. Setting
21. It is the dramatic struggle between two forces in a story. Without conflict, there is no plot.
a. Conflict b. Characters c. Climax d. Setting
22. Outside force may be person, group, animal, nature, or a nonhuman obstacle.
a. External Conflict b. Internal Conflict c. either a or b d. none of the above
23. A character from the story is telling the story; uses the pronouns “I” and “me”
a. First Person Pt. of View b. Second Person Pt. of View c. Third Person Pt. of View
24. It is an outside narrator is telling the story; uses the pronouns “he”, “she”, “they”.
a. First Person Pt. of View b. Second Person Pt. of View c. Third Person Pt. of View
25. The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings on only ONE character in a story.
a. Third Person Omniscient b. Third Person Limited
26. The narrator knows the thoughts and feeling of ALL the characters in a story.
a. Third Person Omniscient b. Third Person Limited
27. It is the central, general message, the main idea, the controlling topic about life or people the
author wants to get across through a literary work
a. Plot b. Characters c. Theme d. Setting
28. It shows arrangement of events and actions within a story.
a. Plot b. Conflict c. Theme d. Characters
29. It is the literary element that describes the structure of a story. It shows arrangement of events
and actions within a story.
a. Plot b. Conflict c. Theme d. Characters
30. It is a problem that must be solved; an issue between the protagonist and antagonist forces. It
forms the basis of the plot.
a. Plot b. Conflict c. Theme d. Characters
PARTS OF A PLOT
31. Introduction; characters, setting and conflict (problem) are introduced.
a. Exposition b. Climax c. Falling Action d. Resolution
32. The highest point of interest or suspense of a story.
a. Exposition b. Climax c. Falling Action d. Resolution
33. Usually the main character comes face to face with a conflict.
a. Exposition b. Climax c. Falling Action d. Resolution
34. Events that occur as result of central conflict.
a. Exposition b. Climax c. Falling Action d. Rising Action
35. Tension eases; events show the results of how the main character begins to resolve the
conflict.
a. Exposition b. Climax c. Falling Action d. Rising Action
36. Loose ends are tied up; the conflict is solved.
a. Exposition b. Climax c. Falling Action d. Resolution
37. Either the character defeats the problem, learns to live with the problem, or the problem
defeats the character.
a. Exposition b. Climax c. Falling Action d. Resolution
38. This usually occurs at the beginning of a short story.
a. Exposition b. Climax c. Falling Action d. Resolution
39. A building of interest or suspense occurs and leads to the climax. Complications arise.
a. Exposition b. Climax c. Falling Action d. Rising Action
40. Action that follows the climax and ultimately leads to the resolution.
a. Exposition b. Climax c. Falling Action d. Rising Action

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
41. The metal twisted like a ribbon.
a. Simile b. Metaphor c. Personification d. Hyperbole
42. All the world is a stage.
a. Simile b. Metaphor c. Personification d. Hyperbole
43. The sunlight danced.
a. Simile b. Metaphor c. Personification d. Hyperbole
44. I will love you forever.
a. Simile b. Metaphor c. Personification d. Hyperbole
45. Expression with less strength than expected.
a. Simile b. Hyperbole c. Personification d. Understatement
46. A word that “makes” a sound.
a. Simile b. Hyperbole c. Onomatopoeia d. Understatement
47. A saying that isn’t meant to be taken literally.
a. Idiom b. Proverb c. Onomatopoeia d. Understatement
48. A figurative saying in which a bit of “wisdom” is given.
a. Idiom b. Proverb c. Onomatopoeia d. Understatement
49. When two words are put together that contradict each other. “Opposites”
a. Oxymoron b. Idiom c. Proverb d. Onomatopoeia
50. I was going to look for my missing watch, but I didn’t have the time.
a. Oxymoron b. Idiom c. Proverb d. Pun

Prepared by ________________________ Checked by ___________________________


MARK FRANCIS E. MUNAR DR. DIOSDADO I. CAYABYAB
Teacher II OIC-Assistant Schools Division Superintendent
OIC-Office of the Principal, DQBSNHS

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