2nd Quarter Grade 7
2nd Quarter Grade 7
2nd Quarter Grade 7
Test I: In each word of the following questions consists of pair of words bearing a relationship
among these, from amongst the alternatives, pick up the pair that best illustrate a similar
relationship. (2 points each)
1. Glove : Hand
A. Neck : Collar
B. Tie : Shirt
C. Socks : Feet
D. Coat : Pocket
2. Lawyer : Court
A. Chemist : Laboratory
B. Businessman : Office
C. Labour : Factory
D. Athlete : Olympics
3. Letter : Word
A. Page : Book
B. Product : Factory
C. Club : People
D. Home work : School
4. Lively : Dull
A. Employed : Jobless
B. Flower : Bud
C. Factory : Labour
D. Happy : Gay
5. 5 Silence : Noise
A. Quiet : Peace
B. Baldness : Hair
C. Talk : Whisper
D. Sing : Dance
Text I: A Each of the following questions has a group. Find out which one of the given
alternatives will be another member of the group or of that class.
A. Vegetable
B. Fruits
C. Stems
D. Oats
A. Shimla
B. Mysore
C. Pune
D. Indore
A. Window
B. Door
C. Iron
D. Block
A. Food
B. Agriculture
C. Farm
D. Gram
A. Biology
B. Hematology
C. Zoology
D. Geology
Test II: Directions: Read the following passages and circle the sentence that best summarizes the
passage. (2 points each)
1. Janie’s dog wasn’t feeling well today. He did not want to go out for his walk and did not eat
his food. She threw his toy across the yard hoping he would run to fetch it, but he just sat there.
2. Blair and Natalie are not speaking to each other today. It was weird sitting at their table during
lunch while they were glaring at each other. I hope they make up soon; we are three best friends
and I don’t want to choose sides.
3. Julio decided to stay up and watch television instead of studying for his History exam. Today,
when it was time to take the test, he looked at the paper and could not answer any of the
questions. He swore that from this day forward he would always study for tests
4. “If you want something done, give it to a busy person.” Initially that advice sounds strange,
but people with energy and ambition often get things done. Throughout time, it has been proven
that people with ambition accomplish things that others thought were impossible. Whether a
person wants to set a world record or rise to the top, ambition is the one quality that is most
needed.
5. Cats are affectionate, cute, and independent. Unlike dogs, cats can stay alone if you go away
on a trip. They do not need to be walked and are easy to potty train. Also, cats do not bark, so
your neighbors will not have any noise to complain about. If someone wants to have a pet, a cat
is great choice.
6. Exercise is crucial to our lives. Doctors recommend we exercise at least two times a week.
Exercise does not necessarily need to be done in the gym; it can consist of an outdoor walk or
bike ride. It not only controls weight, but it combats many health conditions and diseases.
Another added benefit to exercise is its mood boosting qualities.
7. Baseball has been a part of Americans’ lives for over 100 years. In 27 out of 50 American
cities, there are 29 professional teams and thousands of minor league teams. Most Americans
attend more baseball games than any other professional sport games. Baseball is not only part of
American life but also part of slang, fashion, music, and movies.
8. Tea is the world’s second most popular drink after water. Tea is a big part of the Chinese
culture. A Chinese saying identifies the seven basic daily necessities as fuel, rice, oil, salt, soy
sauce, vinegar, and tea. According to Chinese legend, tea was invented accidentally by the
Chinese Emperor Shen Nong in 2737 B.C. China is one of the main producers of tea, and tea
remains China’s national drink.
9. In earlier days those who had overseas business which they believed should be discussed
personally, took ship and set out across the briny deep.. Today ships and passengers continue to
sail the seven seas, and airplanes soar overhead. But above them all, words speed through the sky
– telephone conversations quickly bring together in the most personal fashion people who are
separated by thousands of miles.
a. Overseas telephone service today is ruling out all need for overseas travel.
b. Nothing can take the place of person-to-person conversation in settling business,
social, and government problems.
c. Many conversations which once required overseas travel can now be conducted by
telephone.
d. Even with modern overseas telephone service people continue to travel abroad by ship
or by plane.
10 .The attitudes of Americans toward gambling are amazingly contradictory. You may find, for
example, that horse racing is legal in your state, but that you cannot legally play poker for
money on your front porch; bookies may be prosecuted by state law; one church condemns
gambling, while another raises money by sponsoring Bingo games. Gambling laws are
inconsistent from state to state or even from town to town and are very difficult to enforce.
Column A
1. Card Catalog ____________
2. Dictionary ____________
3. Electronic Learning Resource Materials ____________
4. Fictional Materials ____________
5. Non-print Materials ____________
Column B
A. A learning resources published in a format other than print on paper including video
recordings, audio recordings, movies, documentaries, and information in digital formats
B. A text-based and nontext-based learning resources intended for library collection.
C. A register of all bibliographic items found in a library or group of libraries, such as a
network of libraries at several locations.
D. A reading materials that include variety of literary works like novels,
collection/anthology of short stories, collection/anthology of poetries, tales, big books,
and storybooks
E. Listing of words in one or more specific languages, often arranged alphabetically which
may include information on definitions, usage, etymologies, pronunciations, translation,
“" Don't let what you can't do stop you from doing what you can do."
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