3q - Summative Test Eng 10
3q - Summative Test Eng 10
3q - Summative Test Eng 10
Department of Education
St. Rose II, Brgy. Casile, Biñan City Laguna
A dark leaden-colored mass is creeping over the sky towards the sun. Red zigzags of
lightning gleam here and there across it. There is a sound of far-away rumbling. A warm
wind frolics over the grass, bends the trees, and stirs up the dust. In a minute there will be a
spurt of May rain and a real storm will begin. Fyokla, a little beggar-girl of six, is running
through the village, looking for Terenty, the cobbler. The white-haired, barefooted child is
pale. Her eyes are wide-open, her lips are trembling. They hear a whistle and a rumble, but
not such a rumble as the storm clouds carried away. A good train races before the eyes of
Terenty, Danilka, and Fyokla. The engine, panting and puffing out black smoke, drags
more than twenty vans after it. Its power is tremendous. The children are interested to
know how an engine, not alive and without the help of horses, can move and drag such
weights, and Terenty undertakes to explain it to them.
Smoking in public places should be banned because it puts other people, especially.
children and pregnant women, at risk of breathing smoke from cigarettes. Smoking in
public places also endangers people who have respiratory ailments. Recent studies show
that almost 80% of those who ingest secondhand smoke from public smokers have a
higher risk of getting respiratory problems than smokers themselves.
Banning an act that causes problems to innocent civilians is helpful in many ways. If
smoking in public places is banned, we reduce or totally eradicate the danger of putting
non-smokers at risk of developing lung and heart problems. Moreover, if we ban smoking
in public places, we also stop smokers from further increasing their chances of acquiring
health problems for themselves. While it can be said that not all people who smoke in
public areas are always causing harm to others, it remains a fact that smoking per se is a
cause of health problems. It is not enough to say that the size of affected people is
relatively just a small fraction; plenty or few, one person put at risk is more than enough.
It is only the case that smoking in public places, therefore, should be banned.
SMOKING CIGARETTES
Smoking cigarettes can cause lung problems. Both first-hand and second-hand smokers
are affected by cigarette smoke. Scientific findings and research show that the chemicals in
cigarettes, apart from the
smoke, can lead to health problems such as lung cancer. Smoking cigarettes should be
banned in public places. In public places, more people, both young and old, can be
exposed to the smoke from cigarettes. My position differs from those who might say that
smoking altogether should not be banned. My position is that smoking in public places
should be banned. It does not include smoking in private places like
homes. Smoking in public places should be banned because it poses health risks to
individuals who are non-smokers and who do not want to inhale the fumes from
cigarettes. The risks are double for those who already have lung ailments.
43. What is a way of expressing one’s thoughts & ideas through pen and paper or could also
be encoded?
A. Reading B. Listening C. Writing D. Expressing
44. It refers to the ability to understand dictated words & relate them in some ways.
A. Listening Ability C. Listening Skill
B. Listening Strategy D. Listening Comprehension
45. What is a type or writing which expresses factual information & not opinions?
A. Descriptive B. Narrative C. Persuasive D. Expository
46. “The shiny, rounded smoothness of marbles polished by many feet”, is an example of
what type of writing?
A. Descriptive B. Narrative C. Persuasive D. Expository
47. “Use Haven shampoo for smoother and fragrant hair”, is an example of what type of
writing?
A. Descriptive B. Narrative C. Persuasive D. Expository
48. What is a movement concerned with exploring the inequalities that exist between men &
women in society from a female perspective & illustrate how males dominate social
relationships & restrict the opportunities of women?
A. Socialism B. Realism C. Feminism D. Marxism
50. From the given options below, what is the writer’s stand about the issue on corporal
punishment?
• The results of several studies have shown that corporal punishment is harmful.
• Poor cognitive development skills is also a result of the stress caused from the anxiety
associated with corporal punishment.
• Corporal punishment can cause children to have a poor view of their own self-worth,
which may be an entirely internalized behavior.
• Although corporal punishment can provide positive and temporary child compliance, the
effects of such action are deleterious and can last for many years.
ESSAY
51 – 60. Based on your chosen novel, what is the approach that you used to unleash that real
essence of the literary piece? Answer this using ten sentences.