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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region 02 (Cagayan Valley)
Schools Division Office of Isabela
ANGADANAN EAST DISTRICT
Loria, Angadanan, Isabela 3307
angadananeastdistrict@gmail.com

THIRD PERIODIC TEST IN ENGLISH 9


S.Y. 2018-2019
Name: _________________________________________________________ Date: ___________
School: ________________________________________________________ Score: __________

DIRECTION: Read and analyze the following statement and choose the correct answer from the choices given.
1. I am “employed to drive a car”. Who am I?
A. carpenter B. chauffer C. manager D organizer.
2. His garb is unfamiliar to us. The underlined word means________.
A. archaic B. delicate C. medieval D. tools
3. Your choice of apparel is very interesting. Apparel means________.
A. costume B. elegance C. tools D. western wear
4. Evidently, the untethered electronic voice is preferable to human contact. Give the meaning of the italicized word.
A. hindrance B. limit C. ordered D. unlimited
5. I am the other word for “storeroom”. Who am I?
A. bedroom B. kitchen C. living room D. pantry
6. Which among the four types of stage is considered as the oldest type of staging in the world?
A. In- the- round stage C. Thrust stage
B. Proscenium stage D. Traverse stage
7. What do we call a call a play that takes place from beginning to end, in a single act?
A. Play B. drama C. scene D. one-act play
8. Which of the theater lingo tells on the distinctive and unique manner in which a writer arranges words to achieve
particular effects?
A. dialogue B. play C. style D. text

Test II. Reading /Literature


Multiple Choice: Read and analyze the following statements, passage, or part of a poem. Choose the letter of the most
appropriate answer.
9. Who is the main character in the story, Sorry, Wrong Number.?
A. Chief Operator C. Mrs. Stevenson
B. Information officer D. sergeant Duffy
10. Name the telephone number which was repeatedly dialed by Mrs Stevenson and the operator for how many times?
A. Murray Hill 4-0089 C. Murray Hill 4-2259
B. Murray Hill 4-0098 D. Murray Hill 4-2295
11. His speech , I Have A Dream, made the Americans not to discriminate Black to White Americans
A. Mahatma Gandhi C. Mother Theresa
B. Martin Luther King D. Nelson Mandela
12. While the Auto Waits: O. Henry-Driving Miss Daisy_________
A. Alferd Uhry C. Susan Dennard
B. Bart Marks D. William Shakespeare
13. “While The Auto Waits” Was wriiten in the year________.
A. 1920’s B. 1930’s C. 1940’s D. 1950’s
14. Introduction: Exposition: Rising Action::________
A. climax B. conclusion C. involution D. resolution
15. It explains the situation with which the story begins.
A. climax B. conclusion C. exposition D. resolution
16. The name the son of Miss Daisy Werthan, who always want the safety of his mother.
A. Boolie B. Colle C. Hoke D. Woolie
17. When person wanted to marry someone she knew and love, It is an example of _______marriage.
A. arranged B. love C. secret D. traditional
18. Who among the accomplished Filipino personalities whose advocacy is to rose above poverty and hunger through
his singing taslent?
A. Arnel Pineda B. Efren Penaflorida C. Evans Wadongo D. Mark Hyman
19. Which of the stories learned, taught us that once upon a time the relationship of the two characters was developed
and near the end of the play they could say that they are best of friend.
A. Driving Miss Daisy C. Sorry, Wrong Number
B. Romeo and Juliet D. While The Auto Waits
20. From the varied scenes of the play Romeo and Juliet, complete the relationship; Act Two, Scene Four: A Secret
Wedding: Act Three Scene One:_________
A. Another Message C. Lord Capulet’s plan
B. Bad news for Romeo D. More Trouble
21. Which of the following play/story is authored by Lucille Fletch?
A. Driving Miss Daisy C. While the Auto Waits
B. Sorry, Wrong Number D. The story of Romeo and Juliet
22. Which is not an example of infinitive sentence?
A. I visit you to give this gift of mine. C. It’s time to open the box.
B. To strike him dead, I hold it no a sin. D. She is hoping that she can join the trip to Manila
23-24. Choose two sentences that uses a participle
A. The burning log fell off the fire..
B. To strike him dead, I hold it no a sin.
C. The overloaded car gathered speed slowly.
D. Crying loudly, the mother hit the son with all the force she has.
25. Being frightened, the child cried loudly. The underlined phrase is _____________.
A. past participle-active C. present-participle-active
B. past participle-passive D. present participle-passive
26. The following are dangling sentences except____.
A. . scared of venomous squirrels, the car was Billy’s only escape.
B. Rising on the horizon, the blazing sun signaled the brand new sky.
C. Leaking blue ink everywhere, the teacher threw away the broken pen.
D. Flying low to the ground, Jim saw the crop-duster zip across the field.
27. Smoking cost a lot of money. What is the function of the gerund word?
A. Direct object C. subject of the sentence
B. subjective complement D. object of the preposition
28. Cayla’s favorite task in MAPEH subject is dancing.
A. appositive C. object of preposition
B. direct object D. subjective complement
29. Please excuse____ being over –exited. Supply the blank with correct possessive form.
A. I B. me C. mine D. my
30. Which among prosodic features deal with the degree of loudness or intensity of voice?
A. articulation B. intonation C. tone D. volume
31. The words peasant, elbow, steady, check, pepper, and bread have a critical vowel sound of _____
A. [a] B. [e] C. [α] D. [Ʃ]

32. The doll had a lovely locket. This sentence used a critical vowel sound of______?
A. a. [a] B. [e] C. [α] D. [𝛼]
33. The flowers danced in the gentle breeze. This an example of ______?
A. hyperbole B. metaphor C. personification D. understatement
34.The actor looks seriously funny. Which of the literary device is used from this sentence?
A. metaphor B. personification C. oxymoron D. repetition
35. “You are older than the dirt” is an example of ____?
A. hyperbole B. metaphor C. personification d D. simile

36-39. Arrange the events accordingly to their occurrence in the play” Sorry, Wrong Number”. Use the letters below.
A. One night, while she was waiting for her husband to return home, she picked up the phone and called his office.
B. She accidentally overheard conversation between two men planning a murder
C. Desperate to prevent the crime, she began a series of calls-to the operator, to the police, and others
D. Mrs. Stevenson is an invalid confined to her bed and her only life
-line was the telephone.
40. Summertime means rivers cool
Lilies flosting in a pool. The rhyming words are example of _____?
A. Perfect rhyme B. ear rhyme C. eye rhyme D. no rhyme
41. The snow started coming down harder and harder. What is the prevailing mood of the statement?
A. confused B. excited C. happy D. sad
42. “Thanks to the snowstorm, we had a free day off from school. What is the mood of the sentence?
A. confuse B. excited C. happy D. nervous
43. The boy was scolded by his teacher in front of a crowd. What is the feeling of the boy?
A. ashamed B. excited C. happy D. relaxed
44. Marawi is reported a war free place.
A. contented B. motivated C. peaceful D. shocked
45. We have a long week end vacation.
A. ashamed B. excited C. humbled D. happy

46-50. Compose literary writing.

Parent’s signature: ____________________ Date: ___________


Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region 02 (Cagayan Valley)
Schools Division Office of Isabela
ANGADANAN EAST DISTRICT
Loria, Angadanan, Isabela 3307
angadananeastdistrict@gmail.com

THIRD PERIODIC TEST IN ENGLISH 9


S.Y. 2018-2019
Name: _________________________________________________________ Date: ___________
School: ________________________________________________________ Score: __________

Answer Key
DIRECTION: Read and analyze the following statement and choose the correct answer from the choices given.
1. I am “employed to drive a car”. Who am I?
A. carpenter B. chauffer* C. manager D organizer.
2. His garb is unfamiliar to us. The underlined word means________.
A. archaic B. delicate C. medieval* D. tools
3. Your choice of apparel is very interesting. Apparel means________.
A. costume B. elegance* C. tools D. western wear
4. Evidently, the untethered electronic voice is preferable to human contact. Give the meaning of the italicized word.
A. hindrance B. limit C. ordered D. unlimited *
5. I am the other word for “storeroom”. Who am I?
A. bedroom B. kitchen C. living room D. pantry*
6. Which among the four types of stage is considered as the oldest type of staging in the world?
A. In- the- round stage C. Thrust stage*
B. Proscenium stage D. Traverse stage
7. What do we call a call a play that takes place from beginning to end, in a single act?
A. Play B. drama C. scene D. one-act play*
8. Which of the theater lingo tells on the distinctive and unique manner in which a writer arranges words to achieve particular
effects?
A. dialogue B. play C. style * D. text

Test II. Reading /Literature


Multiple Choice: Read and analyze the following statements, passage, or part of a poem. Choose the letter of the most appropriate
answer.
9. Who is the main character in the story, Sorry, Wrong Number.?
A. Chief Operator C. Mrs. Stevenson *
B. Information officer D. sergeant Duffy
10. Name the telephone number which was repeatedly dialed by Mrs Stevenson and the operator for how many times?
A. Murray Hill 4-0089 C. Murray Hill 4-2259
B. Murray Hill 4-0098* D. Murray Hill 4-2295
11. His speech , I Have A Dream, made the Americans not to discriminate Black to White Americans
A. Mahatma Gandhi C. Mother Theresa
B. Martin Luther King* D. Nelson Mandela
12. While the Auto Waits: O. Henry-Driving Miss Daisy_________
A. Alferd Uhry* C. Susan Dennard
B. Bart Marks D. William Shakespeare
13. “While The Auto Waits” Was wriiten in the year________.
A. 1920’s* B. 1930’s C. 1940’s D. 1950’s
14. Introduction: Exposition: Rising Action::________
A. climax B. conclusion C. involution* D. resolution
15. It explains the situation with which the story begins.
A. climax B. conclusion C. exposition* D. resolution
16. The name the son of Miss Daisy Werthan, who always want the safety of his mother.
A. Boolie* B. Colle C. Hoke D. Woolie
17. When person wanted to marry someone she knew and love, It is an example of _______marriage.
A. arranged B. love * C. secret D. traditional
18. Who among the accomplished Filipino personalities whose advocacy is to rose above poverty and hunger through his singing
taslent?
A. Arnel Pineda* B. Efren Penaflorida C. Evans Wadongo D. Mark Hyman
19. Which of the stories learned, taught us that once upon a time the relationship of the two characters was developed and near
the end of the play they could say that they are best of friend.
A. Driving Miss Daisy* C. Sorry, Wrong Number
B. Romeo and Juliet D. While The Auto Waits
20. From the varied scenes of the play Romeo and Juliet, complete the relationship; Act Two, Scene Four: A Secret Wedding: Act
Three Scene One:_________
A. Another Message C. Lord Capulet’s plan
B. Bad news for Romeo D. More Trouble *
21. Which of the following play/story is authored by Lucille Fletch?
A. Driving Miss Daisy C. The story of Romeo and Juliet
B. Sorry, Wrong Number* D. While the Auto Waits
22. Which is not an example of infinitive sentence?
A. To strike him dead, I hold it no a sin. C. It’s time to open the box.
B. I visit you to give this gift of mine. D. She is hoping that she can join the trip to Manila *
23-24. Choose two sentences that uses a participle
A. The burning log fell off the fire.. *
B. To strike him dead, I hold it no a sin.
C. The overloaded car gathered speed slowly. *
D. Crying loudly, the mother hit the son with all the force she has.
25. . Being frightened, the child cried loudly. The underlined phrase is _____________.
A. past participle-active C. present-participle-active
B. past participle-passive D. present participle-passive *
26.. The following are dangling sentences except____.
A. . scared of venomous squirrels, the car was Billy’s only escape.
B. Rising on the horizon, the blazing sun signaled the brand new sky.
C. Leaking blue ink everywhere, the teacher threw away the broken pen.
D. Flying low to the ground, Jim saw the crop-duster zip across the field. *
27.. Smoking cost a lot of money. What is the function of the gerund word?
A. Direct object C. subject of the sentence *
B. subjective complement D. object of the preposition
28. Cayla’s favorite task in MAPEH subject is dancing.
A. appositive C. object of preposition
B. direct object D. subjective complement *
29. Please excuse____ being over –exited. Supply the blank with correct possessive form.
A. I B. me C. mine D. my *
30. Which among prosodic features deal with the degree of loudness or intensity of voice?
A. articulation B. intonation C. tone D. volume *
31. The words peasant, elbow, steady, check, pepper, and bread have a critical vowel sound of _____
A. [a] B. [e] C. [α] D. [Ʃ] *
32. The doll had a lovely locket. This sentence used a critical vowel sound of______?
A. a. [a] * B. [e] C. [α] D. [𝛼]
33. The flowers danced in the gentle breeze. This an example of ______?
A. hyperbole B. metaphor C. personification * D. understatement
34.The actor looks seriously funny. Which of the literary device is used from this sentence?
A. metaphor B. personification C. oxymoron * D. repetition
35. “You are older than the dirt” is an example of ____?
A. hyperbole * B. metaphor C. personification D. simile
36-39. Arrange the events accordingly to their occurrence in the play” Sorry, Wrong Number”. Use the letters below.
B__A. One night, while she was waiting for her husband to return home, she picked up the phone and called his office.
C__B. She accidentally overheard conversation between two men planning a murder
D__C. Desperate to prevent the crime, she began a series of calls-to the operator, to the police, and others
A__D. Mrs. Stevenson is an invalid confined to her bed and her only life
-line was the telephone.
40. Summertime means rivers cool
Lilies flosting in a pool. The rhyming words are example of _____?
A. Perfect rhyme B. ear rhyme * C. eye rhyme D. no rhyme
41. The snow started coming down harder and harder. What is the prevailing mood of the statement?
A. confused * B. excited C. happy D. sad
42. “Thanks to the snowstorm, we had a free day off from school. What is the mood of the sentence?
A. confuse B. excited C. happy * D. nervous
43. The boy was scolded by his teacher in front of a crowd. What is the feeling of the boy?
A. ashamed * B. excited C. happy D. relaxed
44. Marawi is reported a war free place.
A. contented B. motivated C. peaceful* D. shocked
45. We have a long week end vacation.
A. ashamed B. excited * C. humbled D. happy

46-50. Compose literary writing.


THIRD UNIT TEST IN ENGLISH 9
School Year 2018-2019

Name: ______________________________________________ Date: ________


Name of School : _____________________________________ Score: ______

DIRECTION: Read and analyze the following statement and choose the correct answer from the choices given.
1. What do we call a call a play that takes place from beginning to end, in a single act?
A. Play B. drama C. scene D. one-act play
2. Your choice of apparel is very interesting. Apparel means________.
A. costume B. elegance C. tools D. western wear
3. Which among the four types of stage is considered as the oldest type of staging in the world?
A. In- the- round stage C. Thrust stage
B. Proscenium stage D. Traverse stage
4. His garb is unfamiliar to us. The underlined word means________.
A. archaic B. delicate C. medieval D. tools
5. I am the other word for “storeroom”. Who am I?
A. bedroom B. kitchen C. living room D. pantry

Test II. Reading /Literature


Multiple Choice: Read and analyze the following statements, passage, or part of a poem. Choose the letter of the most
appropriate answer.
6. His speech , I Have A Dream, made the Americans not to discriminate Black to White Americans
A. Mahatma Gandhi C. Mother Theresa
B. Martin Luther King D. Nelson Mandela
7. The snow started coming down harder and harder. What is the prevailing mood of the statement?
A. confused B. excited C. happy D. sad
8. It explains the situation with which the story begins.
A. climax B. conclusion C. exposition D. resolution
9. Who is the main character in the story, Sorry, Wrong Number.?
A. Chief Operator C. Mrs. Stevenson
B. Information officer D. Sergeant Duffy
10. While the Auto Waits: O. Henry-Driving Miss Daisy_________
A. Alferd Uhry C. Susan Dennard
B. Bart Marks D. William Shakespeare
11. Introduction: Exposition: Rising Action::________
A. climax B. conclusion C. involution D. resolution
12. The name the son of Miss Daisy Werthan, who always want the safety of his mother.
A. Boolie B. Colle C. Hoke D. Woolie
13. When person wanted to marry someone she knew and love, It is an example of _______marriage.
A. arranged B. love C. secret D. traditional
14. Which of the stories learned, taught us that once upon a time the relationship of the two characters was developed and near
the end of the play they could say that they are best of friend.
A. Driving Miss Daisy C. Sorry, Wrong Number
B. Romeo and Juliet D. While The Auto Waits
15. Which of the following play/story is authored by Lucille Fletch?
A. Driving Miss Daisy C. The story of Romeo and Juliet
B. Sorry, Wrong Number D. While the Auto Waits
16. Which is not an example of infinitive sentence?
A. To strike him dead, I hold it no a sin. C. It’s time to open the box.
B. I visit you to give this gift of mine. D. She is hoping that she can join the trip to Manila
17. The flowers danced in the gentle breeze. This an example of ______?
A. hyperbole B. metaphor C. personification D. understatement
18. Who among the accomplished Filipino personalities whose advocacy is to rose above poverty and hunger through his singing
talent?
A. Arnel Pineda B. Efren Penaflorida C. Evans Wadongo D. Mark Hyman
19. The following are dangling sentences except____.
A. Scared of venomous squirrels, the car was Billy’s only escape.
B. Rising on the horizon, the blazing sun signaled the brand new sky.
C. Leaking blue ink everywhere, the teacher threw away the broken pen.
D. Flying low to the ground, Jim saw the crop-duster zip across the field.
20. The words peasant, elbow, steady, check, pepper, and bread have a critical vowel sound of _____
A. [a] B. [e] C. [α] D. [Ʃ]
21. Being frightened, the child cried loudly. The underlined phrase is _____________.
A. past participle-active C. present-participle-active
B. past participle-passive D. present participle-passive
22. “Thanks to the snowstorm, we had a free day off from school. What is the mood of the sentence?
A. confuse B. excited C. happy D. nervous
23. Summertime means rivers cool
Lilies flosting in a pool. The rhyming words are example of _____?
A. Perfect rhyme B. ear rhyme C. eye rhyme D. no rhyme
24. Marawi is reported a war free place.
A. contented B. motivated C. peaceful D. shocked
25. Please excuse____ being over –exited. Supply the blank with correct possessive form.
A. I B. me C. mine D. my
26. The boy was scolded by his teacher in front of a crowd. What is the feeling of the boy?
A. ashamed B. excited C. happy D. relaxed
27. Smoking cost a lot of money. What is the function of the gerund word?
A. Direct object C. subject of the sentence
B. subjective complement D. object of the preposition
28. We have a long week end vacation.
A. ashamed B. excited C. humbled D. happy
29-30. Choose two sentences that uses a participle
A. The burning log fell off the fire..
B. To strike him dead, I hold it no a sin.
C. The overloaded car gathered speed slowly.
D. Crying loudly, the mother hit the son with all the force she has.
ANSWER KEY
THIRD UNIT TEST IN ENGLISH 9

DIRECTION: Read and analyze the following statement and choose the correct answer from the choices given.
1. What do we call a call a play that takes place from beginning to end, in a single act?
A. Play B. drama C. scene D. one-act play*
2. Your choice of apparel is very interesting. Apparel means________.
A. costume B. elegance* C. tools D. western wear
3. Which among the four types of stage is considered as the oldest type of staging in the world?
A. In- the- round stage C. Thrust stage*
B. Proscenium stage D. Traverse stage
4. His garb is unfamiliar to us. The underlined word means________.
A. archaic B. delicate C. medieval* D. tools
5. I am the other word for “storeroom”. Who am I?
A. bedroom B. kitchen C. living room D. pantry*

Test II. Reading /Literature


Multiple Choice: Read and analyze the following statements, passage, or part of a poem. Choose the letter of the most appropriate
answer.
6. His speech , I Have A Dream, made the Americans not to discriminate Black to White Americans
A. Mahatma Gandhi C. Mother Theresa
B. Martin Luther King* D. Nelson Mandela
7. The snow started coming down harder and harder. What is the prevailing mood of the statement?
A. confused* B. excited C. happy D. sad
8. It explains the situation with which the story begins.
A. climax B. conclusion C. exposition* D. resolution
9. Who is the main character in the story, Sorry, Wrong Number.?
A. Chief Operator C. Mrs. Stevenson *
B. Information officer D. Sergeant Duffy
10. While the Auto Waits: O. Henry-Driving Miss Daisy_________
A. Alferd Uhry* C. Susan Dennard
B. Bart Marks D. William Shakespeare
11. Introduction: Exposition: Rising Action::________
A. climax B. conclusion C. involution* D. resolution
12. The name the son of Miss Daisy Werthan, who always want the safety of his mother.
A. Boolie* B. Colle C. Hoke D. Woolie
13. When person wanted to marry someone she knew and love, It is an example of _______marriage.
A. arranged B. love* C. secret D. traditional
14. Which of the stories learned, taught us that once upon a time the relationship of the two characters was developed and near
the end of the play they could say that they are best of friend.
A. Driving Miss Daisy* C. Sorry, Wrong Number
B. Romeo and Juliet D. While The Auto Waits
15. Which of the following play/story is authored by Lucille Fletch?
A. Driving Miss Daisy C. The story of Romeo and Juliet
B. Sorry, Wrong Number* D. While the Auto Waits
16. Which is not an example of infinitive sentence?
A. To strike him dead, I hold it no a sin. C. It’s time to open the box.
B. I visit you to give this gift of mine. D. She is hoping that she can join the trip to Manila.*
17. The flowers danced in the gentle breeze. This an example of ______?
A. hyperbole B. metaphor C. personification* D. understatement
18. Who among the accomplished Filipino personalities whose advocacy is to rose above poverty and hunger through his singing
talent?
A. Arnel Pineda* B. Efren Penaflorida C. Evans Wadongo D. Mark Hyman
19. The following are dangling sentences except____.
A. Scared of venomous squirrels, the car was Billy’s only escape.
B. Rising on the horizon, the blazing sun signaled the brand new sky.
C. Leaking blue ink everywhere, the teacher threw away the broken pen.
D. Flying low to the ground, Jim saw the crop-duster zip across the field.*
20. The words peasant, elbow, steady, check, pepper, and bread have a critical vowel sound of _____
A. [a] B. [e] C. [α] D. [Ʃ]*
21. Being frightened, the child cried loudly. The underlined phrase is _____________.
A. present-participle-active C. past participle-passive
B. present participle-passive* D. past participle-active
22. “Thanks to the snowstorm, we had a free day off from school. What is the mood of the sentence?
A. confuse* B. excited C. happy D. nervous
23. Summertime means rivers cool
Lilies flosting in a pool. The rhyming words are example of _____?
A. Perfect rhyme B. ear rhyme* C. eye rhyme D. no rhyme
24. Marawi is reported a war free place.
A. contented B. motivated C. peaceful* D. shocked
25. Please excuse____ being over –exited. Supply the blank with correct possessive form.
A. I B. me C. mine D. my*
26. The boy was scolded by his teacher in front of a crowd. What is the feeling of the boy?
A. ashamed* B. excited C. happy D. relaxed
27. Smoking cost a lot of money. What is the function of the gerund word?
A. Direct object C. subject of the sentence*
B. subjective complement D. object of the preposition
28. We have a long week end vacation.
A. ashamed B. excited* C. humbled D. happy
29-30. Choose two sentences that uses a participle
A. The burning log fell off the fire.. *
B. To strike him dead, I hold it no a sin.
C. The overloaded car gathered speed slowly.*
D. Crying loudly, the mother hit the son with all the force she has.

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