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a. f(0)
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c. f(1/2)
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I. Tukuyin ang mga sumusunod na pangungusap. Isulat ang mga tamang sagot sa papel.
1. Ang teoryang ito ay mahihinuha ang kalagayang panlipunan nang panahong kinatha ang panitikan
2. Pinagtutuunan ng pansin sa ang mga istruktura o pagkabuo kabisaan ng pagkakagamit ng
matatalinghagang pahayag.
3. Nagpapatalas sa pandama ng mga mambabasa larawang-diwa o imahe sa ikagaganda ng akda
mga salitang kapag binanggit sa akda ay nag-iiwan ng malinaw at tiyak na larawan sa isipan ng
mambabasa
4. Ang tao ang sentro ng daigdig.” Binibigyang-pansin ang kakayahan o katangian ng tao sa
maraming bagay
5. Pinakikita ang pagtutunggalian o paglalaban ng dalawang magkasalungat na puwersa malakas at
mahina mayaman at mahirap Kapangyarihan at naaapi
6. Maaring tingnan ang imahen, pagpapakalarawan, posisyon at gawain ng mga babae sa loob ng
akda at maaring ilantad din ang mga de kahong mga imahen ng mga babae .
7. Binibigyan-diin ang bahagi ng akda na nagpapakita ng mga paniniwala, kilos at gawi ng tauhan.
8. Pinahahalagahan ang katwiran at pagsusuri Layon ay katotohanan, kabutihan at kagandahan
Malinaw, marangal, payak, matimpi, obhetibo, magkakasunud-sunod at may hangganan
9. Binibigyang-halaga ang indibidwalismo, rebolusyon, imahinasyon at likas Pagtakas mula sa
realidad o katotohanan nagpapakita ng pagmamahal ng tao sa kanyang kapwa, bayan at iba pa 1.
10. Ang katotohanan ang binibigyang-diin at may layuning ilahad ang tunay na buhay pinapaksa ang
kalagayan na nangyayari sa lipunan tulad ng kurapsyon, katiwalian, kahirapan at diskriminasyon
Madalas din itong naka pokus sa lipunan at gobyerno.
11. Tawag sa pagbibinyag ng Muslim.
12. Tawag sa isang salu-salo bilang pasasalamat sa pagkakaroon ng anak ng mga Muslim o tawag
sa hayop na inihahandog.
13. _____ na ang ibig sabihin ay paghahandog ng pagmamahal at pasasalamat.
14. Matandang babaeng gumagawa ng seremonya sa pagbinyag.
15. Tawag sa pera ng Miliminas.
II. Piliin sa loob ng kasunod na kahon ang kahulugan ng mga sumusunod na simbolismo at
pahiwatig sa kwento. Isulat ang titik ng tamang sagot.
IV. Punan ang mga salita sa tulang “Panambitan”. Isulat ang salita ng tamang sagot.
“Panambitan”
Bakit kaya dito sa mundong ibabaw
Marami sa tao’y sa 1. ______ silaw
Kaya kung isa kang 2. ___-kapalaran
Wala kang pag-asang umakyat sa 3. _______
VI. Ibigay ang kahulugan ng mga sumusunod. Isulat ang salita o mga salita ng tamang sagot.
1. Mik
2. Walian
3. Aqiqa
4. Kanduli
5. Pag-Islam
6. Realismo
7. Romantisismo
8. Klasisismo
9. Eksistensyalismo
10. Feminismo
11. Marxismo
12. Humanismo
13. Imahismo
14. Formalismo
15. Sosyolohikal
.
Victory Elijah Christian College
ENGLISH GRADE 10 AUGUST – FIRST QUARTER TEST
_(1)_ Baguio is my first choice. I would like _(2)_ a mountain area. _(3)_ personally a
boar would be exciting. The whole family wants _(4)_ the Banaue Rice Terraces. Our
purpose would be _(5)_ the tallest mountain in Luzon. _(6)_ it is to know its magnificence.
Father wants _(7)_ there. My little brother’s dream is _(8)_ it. No one wants _(9)_ him. I
wouldn’t dare _(10)_ my brother.
Modified True or False: Directions: Read the following sentences carefully. Write TRUE if the statement
is true. If the statement is FALSE, write the word or group of words that falsify the statement then write
the correct answer.
1. Trochee is a unit where an unaccented syllable should come first before accented
syllable.
2.The fourteen-lines of Italian or Petrarchan sonnet breaks into an octave and octet.
3.Anapestic hexameter means there are six two accented syllables followed by unaccented
syllable in one line.
4. Lyric poetry is written with the intention of being performed.
5. Iambic pentameter is a rhyme scheme in which each sonnet line consists of five syllables.
6. Poem, sonnet, and ode belongs to one of the genres or types of literature, and that is the
lyric poetry.
7. A type of story that is dedicated to a special someone who died is elegy.
8. The English or Shakespearean sonnet was developed by William Shakespeare in 1547.
9. Literature comes from the Greek word, “litera” which literally means “acquaintance or
knowledge of letters.”
10. “I’ll tell a tale a thrilling tale of love beyond compare...” is an example of iambic
pentameter.
11. Literature is a body of literary productions either spoken, written, or visual, containing
unimaginative language.
12. Dactyl is a poetic measurement where accented syllable followed by two unaccented
syllable takes place. Example would be “expressway”.
13. Dramatic poetry tells a story because it is richly imaginative and it is a form of poetry that
has a plot.
14. Comedy, tragedy, and epic are examples of narrative poetry.
15. Literary epic is one originally composed in a spoken form and has an identifiable author.
16. Ballad is a short lyrical poem which is often of folk origin.
17. The fourteen-lines of Italian or Petrarchan sonnet consist of three quatrains and a couplet.
18. “Oh Captain! My Captain!” is a poem written by William Shakespeare.
19. “Paradise Lost” is a poem written by John Milton.
20. Romeo and Juliet, Comedy of Errors, and Hamlet were written by William Shakespeare.
Directions: Read the following statements carefully and write the correct answer.
1. The term “literature” comes from the Greek word “litera” which means “knowledge or
acquaintance with letters.”
2. Literature is a body of creative writing of a country or a period that are characterized by
beauty of expression and form.
3. Literature is based on purely imagination.
4. Literature is a source of enjoyment, reflection, and depression.
5. We discover meaning and we can travel the world just by reading literature.
6. Cultural model aims to promote language development.
7. Literature can be an instrument in teaching specific vocabulary, sentence structures, or
language manipulation through language model.
8. Personal growth model help students achieve a lasting pleasure and deep satisfaction in
reading.
9. Poetry refers to any form of rhythmical or metrical composition
10. Prose comes from the Latin word “oratio” which means “direct” or “straightforward
speech.”
11. Non-fiction describes imaginary events and people. It is generally invented or made-up.
12. Fiction is more informative and factual. It does not invent characters, events, or places.
13. Biography is an account of person’s life written by that person.
14. A book in which one keeps a daily record of experiences and events is known as diary.
15. Essay is a short piece of writing which attempts to explain, define, and discuss a particular
subject.
16. Epistle is an example of non-fiction prose.
17. Short story, fable, fairy tale, legend, and novel are examples of fiction poetry.
18. Narrative, lyric, and dramatic are considered as main genres of poetry.
19. Legend is a simple story which is used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson.
20. Epic is a story about the origins of people, place, animal, or object.
21. "Literary criticism asks what literature is, what it does, and what it is worth."
22. Talking about experiences involves the search for meaning which increases our
understanding of them.
23. Aristotle said so: "The life which is unexamined is not worth living."
24. Literary criticism helps us to understand the relationship between authors, readers, and
texts.
25. The act of literary criticism ultimately enhances the enjoyment of our reading of the
literary work.
Directions: Identify the correct figurative language from the given excerpts, phrases, or songs
below.
1. Oh Paris! How fool thou art of giving the apple to the wrong goddess?
2. The tingling and tintinnabulation of the swinging bells capture my ears.
3. Be careful of your enemies, but be more careful with your friends.
4. Her journey to the after-life is a sweet sorrow.
5. Beethoven and Mozart were good to listen to.
6. Thou art the slithering snake that giveth poison to my mind.
7. An old man turned 28 won a lottery and died the next day.
8. These chairs were clapping in thy piece.
9. All I can say is that her painting is quite good.
10. Love is a bouquet of roses in a garden of our souls.
Directions: Write the words from Vikram Seth’s poem “The Frog and the Nightingale” that
can be associated with the word in the middle.
Language Expression: Directions: Write a poem with 16-line poem using the rhyming patterns
below. Choose only one pattern.
9. • PRESO • It states that literature hoists soul and spirit and thus has
the ability to encourage and inspire drawn from the
suggested lessons or morals of different literary genres.
10. • UUPISTAAL /VI • These are the literary works expressed in verse, measure,
LRE rhythm, sound, and imaginative language and creates
an emotional response to an experience, feeling, or
fact.
11. • TREYPO • It states that literature withstands across time and draws
out the time factor: timeliness, occurring at a particular
time, and timelessness, remaining invariable throughout
time.
12. • MEPNENARCE • It is one of the senses of the poem that refers to the
lexicon or the word itself.
13. • EIONDTTNAO / • It states that literature shows peculiar ways on how man
LETYS visualizes life as evidenced by the formation on his
ideas, forms, structures, and expressions which are
marked by their memorable substance.
Writing Activity.
1. Some people help their community directly while others help through national and
international organizations. Discuss both ways and give your opinion. You have seen an
advertisement in the local newspaper about helping to improve the environment. Write a
letter to the editor and explain
- Why you are interested in it
- How you can help
- When you are available
2. Write a letter to the television channel Manager about boring programs during the day
time. Tell him about the programs, give suggestions. You are bored with the day-time
programs broadcast by a TV channel. Write a letter to manager of the TV channel saying
what are the programs, why you are bored and what kind of programs that can be used
replace day-time of the TV channel.
3. Feedback to local council on tourist facility condition, suggestion on how to improve the
situation and why this is important to the people.
4. You are studying in a foreign country and for some reason you have to go back to your
country without finishing college/study. Write a letter stating the appreciation to the teacher,
reason for leaving, what you liked about the course.
5. Write a letter to apply for a position to look after a house in Scotland where the owners are
going away. Provide personal details, what qualities you have for this position and ask for
information.
6. You are studying in a foreign country and for some reason you have to go back to your
country without finishing college/study. Write a letter stating the appreciation to the teacher,
reason for leaving, what you like about the course
7. “Write a letter to a teacher to thank her and explain why I could not complete the course
and what you liked about the course.
What I did:
My first paragraph – thank her
Second paragraph – explain why I cannot complete the course
Third – how I ‘ve enjoyed the course
Lastly, hope I can continue again once situation improves and look forward to see her
again.
8. You saw an ad in the news for a job and you are interested to apply.
10. Write a letter to airport authority describing what happened in the airport and how it
affected you.
1. Under normal circumstances, when the price of a commodity falls, the quantity demanded will
• Decrease
• increase
• remain unchanged
• nobody knows
2. Since human wants are unlimited and available resources are limited, what will a rational
consumer do?
• Satisfy the most urgent needs which can be met within his/her income levels
• Be resigned to unhappiness
• Renounce all wants and lead the life of a hermit
• Be jealous of the neighbors
3. Suppose you eat cakes continuously. Then the satisfaction derived from eating the tenth cake, as
compared to satisfaction derived from eating the ninth cake will be _______ ?
• Less
• exactly same
• more
• you don’t eat cakes at all
4. A business firm tries to maximise its
• profits
• revenue
• sales
• job retrenchment
5. Monopoly is when there is a single
• game
• buyer
• seller
• market
6. What is the single most important factor that makes the markets work?
• money
• Alan Greenspan
• Greed
• markets don’t work
7. When the economic activity in an economy is on the decline, then it is called a
• boom
• depression
• deflation
• recession
8. What usually constitutes the main source of a government's income?
• loans
• taxes and levies
• profits from business undertakings
• grants from world bank
9. What is Economics?
• Economics is the study of how people use their limited resources in an attempt to
satisfy unlimited wants.
• Economics is the way in which goods and services are used
• Economics is something really boring
10. A renewable resource is?
• A resource that can be replaced
• A resource that can not be replaced
• A resource that can be replaced in this lifetime
11. A resource that doesn't change For most people, the largest portion of their personal income
comes from:
• Rent paid to them on their property
• Interest on stocks and bonds
• Wages and salaries from their jobs
• The federal and state governments
12. When a person rents an apartment, who benefits from the transaction?
• Only the person renting the apartment
• Only the landlord
• Both the renter and the landlord
• Mortgage companies)
13. When deciding which of two items to purchase, you should always:
• Choose after comparing costs and benefits of both items
• Choose the item that costs less
• Choose the item with the greatest benefits
• Choose the item that you want)
14. If the price of beef doubled and the price of poultry stayed the same, people would most likely buy:
• Less poultry and more beef
• More poultry and less beef
• The same amount of poultry and beef
• Less poultry and beef
15. Since the resources used in the production of goods and services are limited, society must:
• Reduce the use of those resources
• Try to get more resources
• Focus on their most abundant resource
• Make choices about how to use resources
16. A person who starts a business to produce a new product is known in the marketplace as:
• A bureaucrat
• A manager
• An entrepreneur
• A Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
17. Which of the following would most likely accelerate innovation in the computer industry?
• Taxing all new inventions in the industry Investing more into research and
development
• Increased government regulation of the industry
• Greater use of PCs by individuals
18. If interest rates charged by banks decreased, business would be most likely to:
• Increase investment spending
• Decrease the number of employees
• Increase their prices
• See an increase in their stock prices
19. The stock market is an example of an institution that exists to help people achieve their goals. The
existence of the stock market:
• Helps predict stock prices
• Helps predict corporate earnings
• Brings together buyers and sellers of stocks
• Generally increases the prices of stocks
20. Which of the following statements about money is true?
• It holds its value during times of inflation
• It makes saving more difficult
• It makes buying and selling easier
• It doesn't hold its value
21. Which of the following are most likely to be helped by inflation?
• Banks that loaned money at a fixed interest rate
• People living on fixed incomes
• People who borrowed money at fixed interest rates
• Businesses
22. If your city sets a maximum amount that landlords can charge for rent, what is the most likely
result?
• Available apartments will equal the number of people who want to rent them
• There will be fewer apartments than people who want to rent them
• There will be more apartments than people who want to rent them.
• No change.
23. Which of the following methods for reducing pollution would most economists support?
• Increased regulation on polluting companies
• Eliminating all air pollution
• Reducing air pollution until the cost of further reductions outweighs the benefits
• Government sponsored "green" automobiles
24. If real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has increased, which of the following has also definitely
increased?
• The amount of final goods and services produced
• The number of resources used to produce goods and services
• Prices of final goods and services
• Demand for final goods and services
25. When a government's expenses for a year are higher than its revenue for that year, the difference
is know a/an
• Surplus
• Shortage
• Budget deficit
• National debt
26. The phenomenon of scarcity stems from the fact that
• Most economies’ production methods are not very good.
• In most economies, wealthy people consume disproportionate quantities of goods
and services.
• Governments restricts production of too many goods and services.
• Resources are limited.
• People are greedy
27. The opportunity cost of going to college is
• The total spent on food, clothing, books, transportation, tuition, lodging, and other
expenses.
• The value of the best opportunity a student gives up to attend college.
• Zero for students who are fortunate enough to have all of their college expenses
paid by someone else.
• Zero, since a college education will allow a student to earn a larger income after
graduation.
• None of the above
28. The opportunity cost of an item is
• What you give up to get that item.
• The dollar value of the item.
• Usually less than the dollar value of the item.
• The number of hours needed to earn money to buy the item.
• None of the above
29. In a market economy, economic activity is guided by
• The government.
• Corporations.
• Central planners.
• The president
• Self-interest and prices.
30. Which of the following observations was made famous by Adam Smith in his book The Wealth of
Nations?
• There is no such thing as a free lunch.
• People buy more when prices are low than when prices are high.
• No matter how much people earn, they tend to spend more than they earn.
• Households and firms interacting in markets are guided by an "invisible hand" that
leads them to desirable market outcomes.
• None of the above
31. Which of the following is not among the reasons why we need the government?
• The government provides social welfare services for the poor and the needy
• The government provides public goods and services
• The government regulates markets when there is a market failure
• The government provides free food for everyone
• The government imposes laws and controls to protect competitiveness of the
industry
32. Why are transfer payments not a component of GDP?
• They are too large and would skew data
• They are negligible in size and scope
• They do not generate wealth
• They only measure a producer's impact on GDP
• They only measure the government's impact on GDP
33. What is the effect of a price ceiling in the long run?
• Equilibrium
• Shortages
• Surpluses
• Inflation
• Deflation
34. You are an artist. It always takes you an hour to produce one work of art. In other words, 1 work
takes 1 hour, two works takes 2 hours, and so forth. Time is your only cost. This violates the
principle of
• Demand
• Supply
• Ownership
• Equilibrium
• Diminishing marginal returns
35. Which of the following is not a component of demand?
• Consumer spending
• Investment
• Government spending
• Transfer payments
• Exports
36. Which of the following would cause a supply shift?
• A change in consumer tastes or preferences
• New technology
• Consumer taxes
• Employment figures
• None of the above
ENUMERATION:
11. 1-4 Types of economic
12. 5-6 division of national economics
13. 7-12 subjects economics has a relationship with
14. 13-17 economic stages of development
15. 18-19 2 important relies of ancient Philippines
16. 20. another term for information age
ESSAY:
1. Why do we need to study economics?
2. Explain this “How much better it is to get wisdom than gold?” Proverbs 16:16
3. Write briefly the economic story of the Philippines under Ancient Philippines.
Victory Elijah Christian College
SCIENCE GRADE 10 AUGUST – FIRST QUARTER TEST
11. • Collision of particles with the walls of their container • How do you
determine
pressure?
12. • Pressure = Force/Area • Ideal Gas Law
13. • 760 torr = 760 mm Hg = 1.00 atm = 101, 325 Pa = • Kinetic Theory of
101.325 kPa = 14.69 psi Matter
14. • High to low • Pressure goes from
15. • Gases are made of tiny particles that are in constant • R
random motion; Collisions create pressure; Increases in
temperature cause stronger collisions and thus more
pressure
16. • At high temperature and low pressure (pressure = 1 atm • Standard
or lower; temperature = 273 K or higher); The volume of Atmospheric
the gas molecules is small compared to the volume of Pressure
space between the gas volumes (high pressure = low
volume = smaller spaces between gas molecules = not
ideal)
17. • At lower temperatures • STP
22. • Temperature (higher temp = higher speed) and Type of • When do gases
Atom (bigger atom = lower speed) attract each other?
10. For a given mass of gas at constant temperature, the volume of the gas varies inversely with
pressure.
• Boyle's law
• Graham's law
• Charles's law
• Gay-Lussac's law
• Dalton's law
• ideal gas law
11. The volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature, if the
pressure is kept constant.
• Boyle's law
• Graham's law
• Charles's law
• Gay-Lussac's law
• Dalton's law
• ideal gas law
12. The pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature if the volume is kept
constant.
• Boyle's law
• Graham's law
• Charles's law
• Gay-Lussac's law
• Dalton's law
• ideal gas law
Multiple Choice Write the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
Boyle’s Law.
17. A gas sample contained in a cylinder equipped with a moveable piston occupied 300.0 mL at a
pressure of 2.00 atm. What would be the final pressure if the volume were increased to 500.0
mL at constant temperature? (1.20atm)
18. A balloon that contains 1.50 L of air at 1.00 atm is taken underwater to a depth at which the
pressure is 3.00 atm. Calculate the new volume of the balloon. Assume that the temperature
remains constant. (0.500L)
Charles’ Law
19. Several balloons are inflated with helium to a volume of 0.75 L at 27C. One of the balloons was
found several hours later, the temperature had dropped to 22C. What would be the volume of
the balloon when found, if no helium has escaped? (0.74L)
20. A weather balloon is filled to the volume of 150.0 L on a day when the temperature is 10.0C. If
no gases escaped, what would be the volume of the weather balloon after it rises to an altitude
where the temperature is -8.00C? (140.L)
Gay-Lussac’s Law
21. A sample of gas occupies 10.0 L at 100.0 torr and 27.0C. Calculate the pressure if the
temperature is changed to 127C while the volume remains constant. (133 torr)
22. The temperature of 200.0 mL of a gas originally at STP is changed to -25C at constant volume.
Calculate the pressure of the gas in atm. (0.91atm)
23. A 280.0 mL sample of neon exerts a pressure of 660.0 torr at 26.0C. At what temperature, C,
would it exert a pressure of 940. torr in a volume of 440.0 mL? (396C)
24. A certain gas has a volume of 500.0 mL at 77.0C and 600.0 torr. Calculate the temperature, C,
if the volume decreased to 400.0 mL an the pressure is increased to 1.00 atm. (81.9C)
27. A certain gas effuses 4 times as fast as oxygen gas. What is the molar mass of the unknown
gas?
28. A compound effuses through a porous cylinder 5.71 times slower than helium. What is it’s molar
mass? Identify the compound.
Direction: Complete the table below.
Bond
Electron-
Molecular Original Lewis angle Molecular Sketch (with
group
formula structure (not on geometry angles)
geometry
test)
H
29. CO2
30. SCl2
31. CCl4
Electron-
Molecular Bond Molecular
Lewis structure group Sketch
formula angle geometry
geometry
32. NH3
33. CS2
34. BF3
35. NO3-
36. SF6