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ROWING MINDS TUTORIAL CENTER
SY: 2023 – 2024
3rd Quarterly Examination in English 8
KKCA
Multiple Choices: Read carefully the question below. Write the letter of the correct answer on the space.
1. It is a representational display of data or b. Line graph
information in rows and columns. c. Bar graph a. Table 8. It is a method of identifying, categorizing, and b. Chart interrelating information for learning and c. Graph reference purposes. 2. It is an illustrative presentation of a. Information maps information. b. Line graph a. Table c. Bar graph b. Chart 9. It is the use of overstatement or exaggeration c. Graph to create emphasis. 3. It constitutes a series of factual information a. Hyperbole or data points connected with a straight line. b. Litotes a. Chart c. Irony b. Line chart 10. It is a figure of speech in which the speaker c. Pie chart or writer makes use of an understatement to 4. It represents data concerning the proportion present a situation which is much less of whole which is divided into segments or important than it is in reality. “slices” to illustrate a portion of the whole. a. Hyperbole a. Chart b. Litotes b. Line chart c. Irony c. Pie chart 11. It is the expression of something that is 5. It is a visual display of appraisals over grids different from or the opposite of what the that provide an easy way to view actual meaning is. interpretation of all the values. a. Hyperbole a. Table b. Litotes b. Chart c. Irony c. Graph 12. It is a sarcastic comment meant as an insult 6. It uses a line to connect the data points or to express the opposite of what the speaker information. means. a. Information maps a. Verbal irony b. Line graph b. Situational irony c. Bar graph c. Dramatic irony 7. It presents data using bars of different 13. It is an irony most commonly used by heights. storytellers in which the audience or readers a. Information maps know much more about the turn of events c. Alliteration before the character. 21. It comes from the Greek word allegoria a. Verbal irony which means “to speak otherwise”. b. Situational irony a. Khmer poetry c. Dramatic irony b. Allegory 14. This is an irony in which the actions of the c. Tone speaker are contrary to what is intended and 22. It shows or expresses body and mind activity. expected. a. Action verb a. Verbal irony b. Auxiliary verb b. Situational irony c. Verb c. Dramatic irony 23. It helps distinguish the tense, voice, mood, 15. It is used to interrupt the current action of a and aspect of the main verb. story to show a scene from the past and its a. Action verb connection to the present. b. Auxiliary verb a. Paradox c. Verb b. Flashback 24. It always has a direct object. c. Imagery a. Main verb 16. It is a statement that is self-contradictory, yet b. Transitive verb states a truth. c. Intransitive verb a. Paradox 25. It may be followed by a single word or a b. Flashback group of modifier. c. Imagery a. Main verb 17. It is commonly utilized in a literary work. b. Transitive verb a. Paradox c. Intransitive verb b. Flashback 26. It used to express a request, an offer, or an c. Imagery invitation. It also expresses ability, 18. It is usually chanted in a stirring manner by permission, and possibility. the poet who uses a two-stringed guitar to a. Can accompany himself, following structure with b. May a complicated rhyme pattern. c. Shall a. Khmer poetry 27. It is used when a speaker is not sure about b. Allegory something. It is also used to make a polite c. Tone request or permission. 19. Refers to the definitive attitude or a. Can perspective that a poet adopts toward b. May his/her subject. c. Shall a. Khmer poetry 28. It is a modal that is used to express futurity b. Allegory or future action. It is express a suggestion, a c. Tone promise, or a voluntary action. 20. It is a figure of speech in which an absent a. Can person or abstract object is addressed as b. May though it were present and alive. c. Shall a. Appositive b. Apostrophe 29. It is used to express promise, willingness, or b. Object of the preposition voluntary actions that will take place in the c. Appositive future. It is also used to make predictions. 36. “I am so hungry that I can eat a horse.” This a. Will sentence is an example of ______. b. Must a. Irony c. Should b. Hyperbole 30. It is used to express certainty, necessity, or c. Litotes strong recommendations. 37. “A robber steals valuables from a police a. Will station.” This sentence is an example of ______. b. Must a. Irony c. Should b. Hyperbole 31. It is a verbal ending in –ing. It functions as a c. Litotes noun and could be used in sentences as 38. “Being caught in the war can be the most subject, direct object, predicate nominative, wonderful experience at all.” This sentence is appositive, and object of the preposition. an example of ______. a. Gerund a. Irony b. Action verb b. Hyperbole c. Verb phrases c. Litotes 32. In the sentence, “Freedom’s friends got 39. “I can’t disagree with what you said.” This through school by buying their degrees.”, sentence is an example of ______. what is the function of the underlined a. Irony gerund/gerund phrase in the sentence? b. Hyperbole a. Direct object c. Litotes b. Object of the preposition 40. “I’m not unfamiliar with that book.” This c. Subject sentence is an example of ______. 33. In the sentence, “A degree is necessary, a. Irony because it’s our only foothold in choosing the b. Hyperbole best candidate.”, what is the function of the c. Litotes underlined gerund/gerund phrase in the sentence? a. Direct object b. Object of the preposition c. Subject 34. In the sentence, “Feeling squeezed and panicky made Freedom consult a dukun.”, what is the function of the underlined gerund/gerund phrase in the sentence? a. Direct object b. Object of the preposition c. Subject 35. In the sentence, “Freedom is suffering.”, what is the function of the underlined gerund/gerund phrase in the sentence? a. Predicate nominative