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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education (DepEd)


Region I
Division of ILOCOS SUR
Tagudin District
AMBALAYAT INTEGRATED SCHOOL
SY: 2022-2023

FIRST PERIODICAL TEST


Name: __________________________________________________________ Subject: English 5
Teacher: Jayson B. Abni Date: _______________________ Score: _____________

A. Listen to the story to be read by the teacher. Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer
in the blank provided.
_______1. How did Ernesto eat his breakfast?
A. Hurriedly B. pleasantly C. slowly D. quietly
_______2. What did he have for breakfast?
A. Milk and rice B. pandesal and milk C. coffee and bread D. eggs and rice
_______3. Who did not want Ernesto to go barefoot?
A. his father B. his mother C. his teacher D. his sister
_______4. Why was Ernesto running?
A. He might be late. C. He was the monitor for the day.
B. Somebody was running after him. D. He still meets his friends.
_______5. Where is the setting of the story?
A. School B. Home C. Park D. church
_______6. Who are the characters of the story?
A. Ernesto and Father B. Ernesto and Aling Rosa C. Ernesto and his dog D. Ernesto and Joy
_______7. What is the general feeling created in the story?
A. Sadness B. being in a hurry C. happiness D. excitement
B. Combine the root word and suffix to form a new word.
_______ 8. Secure + ity
A. Security B. securit C. secuty D. secty
_______ 9. Merry + ment
A. Merriment B. merrimen C. meryment D. meryiment
_______ 10. Confuse + -ion
A. Confusion B. confuseion C. confusin D. confsion
_______ 11. Ab+ normal
A. Nrmalab B. abnormal C. abnotm D. abnormld

C. Distinguish reality from fantasy.


_______ 12. The fish drove the car to the store.
A. reality B. fantasy C. simile D. simile
_______ 13. We went to the baseball game.
A. reality B. fantasy C. simile D. simile
_______ 14. Marion ate the four tall mountains.
A. reality B. fantasy C. simile D. simile
_______ 15. We are all in Grade V.
A. reality B. fantasy C. simile D. simile
D. Choose the letter of the correct facial expressions, body movements, and gestures that would prevail
in the situation. Write your answer in the blanks.
Rico took one step forward then stopped. He closed his eyes and breathed deeply. All he could think of was
that big, dark, empty room in front of him.
_______ 16. Rico was ________.
A. sad B. happy C. afraid D. thoughtfulness
_______ 17. Rico cried out,
A. “I can’t move!”. C. “Mother, help me!”
B. “Wow, it is too dark!” D. “Somebody, turn on the light, please!”.
_______ 18. The night was dark and stormy. Thunder rolled, followed by flashes of lightning. The child hurdled
closer to her mother’s breast. She felt __________.
A. happy B. sad C. afraid D. excited
_______ 19. Congratulations! You deserve it! I am proud of you.
A. happy B. sad C. afraid D. excited

E. Identify the compound word found in the sentence.


_______ 20. The time zone in the Philippines differs from that of Japan.
A. the Philippines B. time zone C. of Japan D. from that
_______ 21. My brother’s mother-in-law has just arrived from Cebu.
A. from Cebu B. just arrived C. mother-in-law D. has just
_______ 22. There is no place so sweet as one’s own motherland.
A. no place B. sweet like C. motherland D. so sweet
_______ 23. My classmate stayed in our classroom.
A. classmate and classroom B. our and classroom C. my classmate D. from that
_______ 24. My grandmother’s toothbrush is new.
A. grandmother and toothbrush B. is new C. Japan D. from that
_______ 25. We arrived late in the afternoon.
A. arrived B. arrived late C. afternoon D. from that

F. Identify from among the words in the sentence the synonym of the underlined compound word.
_______ 26. The airfield which is located between two mountains was too small to serve as a landing strip for the
jet plane.
A. landing strip B. located C. mountains D. between
_______ 27. The schedule of flights to the city is as tight as the timetable of sea trips.
A. city B. schedule C. tight D. trips
_______ 28. Mario has a new wristwatch which is similar to my two-year-old timepiece.
A. similar B. new C. timepiece D. has
_______ 29. Traveling in the countryside is much more enjoyable, I fell in love with the rural area which I often
visited.
A. often B. enjoyable C. rural area D. traveling
_______ 30. Wendy became disheartened when she saw how the low-spirited employees did their jobs after the
typhoon.
A. became B. jobs C. typhoon D. disheartened
G. Choose the meaning of the underlined word in the sentence.
_______ 31. Leon has a delicate ear for music.
A. frail in health C. easily damaged
B. finely sensitive D. needing careful handling

_______ 32. Joy’s delicate health does not allow her to participate in strenuous activities.
A. frail in health C. easily damaged
B. pleasing and finely flavored D. needing careful handling
_______ 33. I admired the delicate pattern of the carpet design.
A. frail in health C. easily damaged
B. beautifully fine in workmanship D. needing careful handling
H. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate conjunction to connect the sentences. Use and, or, either, of, but. Choose
the letter of your answer. Write it on the blank provided.
________ 34. They go home before dark, ________ they wait for the beautiful sunset.
A. Or B. but C. and D. of
________ 35. Joy loves fishing, ________ Maria finds it boring.
A. Or B. but C. and D. of
________ 36. Joey and Marie are good neighbors, ________ they have become best friends.
A. Or B. but C. and D. of
________ 37. We sail on ________ swim in the sea.
A. Or B. but C. and D. of
________ 38. With friends, we have picnics _________ in the morning _____ in the afternoon.
A. either, Or B. but, and C. and, neither D. of, for
________ 39. Would you like guavas, _________ do you prefer bananas?
A. Or B. but C. either D. and
________ 40. I feel sick, __________ I can still work.
A. Or B. but C. and D. either
I. Combine the clauses in column A with the subordinate clause in column B to form a complex sentence. Write the
letter of your answer in the blanks.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
________ 41. I like farming a. so that my plants grew healthy.
________ 42. I started gardening b. because I love green plants.
________ 43. I used animal manure as fertilizer c. because we like the outdoors.
________ 44. I like gardening d. although it is very challenging.
________ 45. We went camping and hiking e. when I was eight.
J. Complete the chart applying the three degrees of comparison in the given adjectives. Write your answer in the
space.

Positive Comparative Superlative

46. deeper deepest

weak weaker 47.

delicious 48. most delicious

strong stronger 49.

50. better best

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education (DepEd)
Region I
Division of ILOCOS SUR
Tagudin District
AMBALAYAT INTEGRATED SCHOOL
SY: 2022-2023
FIRST PERIODICAL TEST IN ENGLISH 5
Table of Specification
Numbe Cognitive Process
Most Essential
r of Numbe Dimension
Learning Item
days r of Eva
Competency Un Ap An l Cre Placement
though Items Rem
(MELC) d p a a
t
Infer the meaning of
unfamiliar words
(compound, affixed)
10 19 6 4 5 2 2 1-11, 26-33
using text clues
(synonyms, antonyms,
word parts).

Use compound and


complex sentences to
show cause and effect 10 11 4 4 3 20-25, 41-45
and problem-solving
relationships of ideas.

Compose clear and


coherent sentences
using appropriate
grammatical structures: 10 12 5 5 2 34-40, 46-50
Conjunctions, degrees
of comparisons
(Adjectives).

Infer the speaker’s tone,


5 4 2 2 16-19
mood, and purpose.

Distinguish reality from


5 4 2 2 12-15
fantasy.

TOTAL 40 50 15 17 2 7 7 2 50

Prepared by: Checked by:

JAYSON B. ABNI MARIA L. MAYNES

Grade 5 Adviser/T-I Master Teacher I

Noted by:

PACITA M. QUITORIANO, PhD


School Head/Head Teacher III
B. Give the figure of speech for each sentence. Identify whether it is an onomatopoeia, assonance or
alliteration.

______8. The buzzing bee flew away.

A. onomatopoeia B. assonance C. alliteration C. simile

______9 .The men sell the wedding bells.

A. onomatopoeia B. assonance C. alliteration C. simile

______10. She sells sea-shells down by the sea-shore.

A. onomatopoeia B. assonance C. alliteration C. simile

I- Infer the meaning of the unfamiliar clipped words. Use the clipped words to complete the following sentences.

______ 38. That _______ takes a trip to Mindanao.

A. Omnibus B. refrigerator C. necktie D. earthquake

______ 39. Keep perishable food in the __________ to keep them fresh for sometime.

A. Omnibus B. refrigerator C. necktie D. earthquake


______ 40. Philip prefers a broad ________ for his coat and tie suit.

A. Omnibus B. refrigerator C. necktie D. earthquake

______41. The following are the events that make up a story. Read them and arrange them in their most logical
sequence.

1. First the cow looks in.


2. Three animals entered an open gate.
3. Mother drove the animals away.
4. Last came a big dog.
5. Next came the little pony.
6.
A. 2-5-4-3-1 B. 2-3-5-1-4 C. 2-1-5-4-3 D. 2-4-3-1-5
I- Identify the rhyme and elements of the poem.

_______42. True wit is nature to advantage dress’d;

What oft was thought, but ne’er so well express’d.”

A. Thought and true B. ne’er and oft C. was and wit D. dress’d and express’d

________ 43. “Whether or not we find what we are seeking

is idle, biologically speaking.”

A. Idle and not B. seeking and speaking C. biologically and idle D. is and or

J. Identify the kind of figure of speech for each sentence.

______44. He is a lamb in his classroom.

A. simile B. metaphor C. personification d. apostrophe

______45. The waves sighed as they gently kissed the shore.

A. simile B. metaphor C. personification d. apostrophe

______46. Her eyes sparkled like diamonds. Her smile is as sweet as honey.

A. simile B. metaphor C. personification d. apostrophe

K. Choose the correct present tense of the verb for each sentence.

______47. We _______ to the market last Monday.

A. went B. goes C. will go D. goes

______48. Maria _______ gracefully.

A. dance B.dances C. will dance D. will going to dance

______49. Marion ________ tomorrow.

A. will dance B. dance C. danced D. dancing

______50. How are you going to change the statement into an interrogative sentence? Mother will cook dinner.

A. Will Mother cook dinner? C. Will Mother cooks dinner?


B. Won’t Mother cook dinner? D. Mother is cooking dinner?

______51. How are you going to change the statement into an interrogative sentence? Mother is going to cook
dinner.

A. Is Mother going to cook dinner? C. Is Mother cooks dinner?


B. Won’t Mother cook dinner? D. Mother is cooking dinner?

______52. How are you going to change the statement into a negative statement? Mother is going to cook
dinner.

A. Mother is not going to cook dinner. C. Is not Mother cooks dinner?

B. Mother won’t cook dinner. D. Mother is cooking dinner.

______53. How are you going to change the statement into a negative statement? Mother cooks dinner.

A. Mother going to cook dinner. C. Is Mother cooks dinner?

B. Mother won’t cook dinner. D. Mother is cooking dinner?

______54. How are you going to change the statement into a negative statement? Claire is going to attend mass.

A. Claire won’t attend mass C. Claire is not going to attend mass.

B. Claire was going to attend the mass. D. Claire is not attending mass.

L. Choose the correct progressive aspect of verbs for each sentence.

______55. I ____________ about the clouds.

A. is reading B. are reading C. am reading D. was reading

______56. Many criminals __________ the guns out of our city.

A. is smuggling B. are smuggling C. am smuggling D. was smuggling

______57. Maria _________ on London next year.

A. will be traveling B. are traveling C. am traveling D. was traveling

______58. Misagh __________ her favorite you tube video all night long.

A. was watching B. are watching C. am watching D. is watching

______59. Samuel ___________ the ball around the court.

A. are dribbling B. was dribbling C. am dribbling D. is dribbling

M. Recognize modals and Phasal Forms

______60. Can you buy the ticket for me? Answer in a positive manner.

A. Yes , I can. B. No, I can’t C. Yes, We can. D. No, you cannot.

______61. May I leave the room now? Answer in a negative manner.

A. Yes , I can. B. No, you may not C. Yes, We can. D. No, you cannot.
______62. What advice will you give to this situation? Tell your friend to see a dentist because his tooth is
aching.

A. Will you visit your dentist? C. See a dentist now.


B. I do not care about you. D. It is up to you.

______63. What will you say to this situation? Tell your brother to switch off the television.

A. Switch off the television. C. Could you switch off the TV?

B. I do not care about you. D. Off it now.

______64. What advice will you give to this situation? Your classmate is always noisy during classroom
discussion.

A. Be present. C. Will you always listen?

B. I do not care about you. D. None of the above.

III- Viewing

______70. What is the precise staging of actors in order to facilitate the performance of a play, ballet, film or
opera?

A. blocking B. direction C. sounds D. lights

______71. Who is the person who directs the making of the film?

A. staff B. director C. sounds man D. light man

______72. ____________ is the art or practice of representing a character on a stage or before cameras.

A. blocking B. direction C. acting D. lightning

______73. How does the magazine cover communicate?

A. figures of speech B. symbolism C. poetry D. pictures

______74. This serve as advertisement _____________.

A. magazine cover B. picture C. design D. content

______75.What is the purpose of magazine cover?

A. to attract readers B. serve as design C. to give the content D. give preview


Key to Correction English V
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. A
5. B
6. B
7. B
8. A
9. B
10. C
11. A
12. A
13. A
14. B
15. B
16. A
17. B
18. A
19. C
20. C
21. C
22. A
23. B
24. C
25. C
26. A
27. A
28. C
29. A
30. B
31. C
32. C
33. D
34. B
35. A
36. B
37. B
38. A
39. B
40. C
41. C
42. D
43. D
44. B
45. C
46. A
47. A
48. B
49. A
50. A
51. A
52. A
53. B
54. C
55. C
56. B
57. A
58. A
59. D
60. A
61. B
62. A
63. C
64. C
65. A
66. B
67. C
68. A
69. A
70. A
71. B
72. B
73. B
74. A
75. A

Story

NO SHOES TODAY

“Don’t be too in a hurry, Son. Take your time for breakfast,” Ernesto’s mother said.

“I might be late for our math test, Mother,” Ernesto replied and he gulped his glass of milk as fast as he could.
He ate his pandesal in two successive mouthfuls and swallowed it with a glass of water. He rushed to his room,
grabbed his school bag and ran downstairs.

“Mother, I’m going,” Ernesto shouted from their gate. Aling Rosa peeped out of the window and called

, “Ernesto, you are barefooted. Come back and put on your shoes.”

Ernesto shook his head and said, “ It’s all right, Mother. I have my slippers on.”

“I insist. Come back for your shoes,” Aling Rosa argued.

“But, Mother, I don’t want my shoes on today. We’re going to have test in

Mathematics.”

“What has the test got to do with your shoes?”

“Without my shoes on, I can count my toes during the test, Mother.”

Aling Rosa nodded and said, “Hurry to school then.” Just the same, put on your shoes. Remove them when you
are in the classroom.”

-mgbarcas’17

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