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  • LASIGAS JESSENY WAYNE V.
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  • 1

    Something that is done inadvertently is probably done___________.

    Accidentally

  • 2

    Your agreement with a decision is your______.

    assent

  • 3

    The first, second, and third American astronauts were Shepard, Grissom, and Glenn_________.

    respectively

  • 4

    Complete the sentence. "I read a devices in magazine______ the testing of nuclear____ no effect on the weather."

    that, has

  • 5

    It seems to me that neither of the political parties____ entirely right on any issue.

    are

  • 6

    "Is it fair?" The simple subject of the sentence.

    it

  • 7

    If classified according to structure, the sentence in Item #6 (Is it fair?) is:

    Simple

  • 8

    What order does the sentence in item #6 (Is it fair?) follow?

    Inverted order, the linking verb comes before the subject

  • 9

    "Ricardo turns down the offer. The sentence pattern is:

    S-TV-DO

  • 10

    The noun "offer" in the sentence in Item #9 (Ricardo turns down the offer) is:

    Direct object, it receives the action in the transitive verb

  • 11

    Which of these can be considered as miscellaneous parts of a business letter?

    Attention line, reference line, typist line, and postscript

  • 12

    Which sentence contains two independent clauses?

    Allen prepared the meal, and Reginald chose the movie to watch

  • 13

    In composition writing, lan makes first a review of the different elements such as characters, settings and scenes of the movie "Insidious," then at the concluding part, gives his overall impression of it. lan's composition is using what order or structural device? A. Deductive order B. Inductive order C. Spatial order D. Chronological order C. Circumference

    B

  • 14

    Sphere is to axis, as circle is to A. Hypotenuse B. Square C. Circumference D. Diameter

    D

  • 15

    It names a quality, a characteristic or an idea (e.g. popularity, coldness, efficiency). A. Concrete noun B. Compound noun C. Abstract noun D. Collective noun

    C

  • 16

    What verb tense is mainly used to express an action that has been completed at some indefinite time in the past, as in the sentence: "They have sold their mansion."? A. Past tense C. Past perfect tense B. Present perfect tense D. Present perfect progressive tense

    B

  • 17

    In morphology, some classes of words are called "closed" because they contain relatively small number of items to which no new words or bound morphemes can normally be added. Which of the following belongs to closed word classes? A. Fear B. Boy C. Across D. Live

    C

  • 18

    Nouns are used in different ways: "The dog barks. The man bit the dog." In the first case, dog is the actor, or the one that initiates the action of the verb. In the second, dog is acted upon. In "The dog barks," the dog is the subject of the verb. In the other sentence, dog is A. Indirect object C. Subject complement B. Direct object D. Predicate nominative

    B

  • 19

    In the sentence, "He was tired; therefore, he stayed home," the word therefore modifies the clause of which it is a part and connects the clause to the previous part of the sentence. "Therefore" is not to be used as a conjunction, hence the semicolon. In parts of speech, adverbs like therefore, accordingly, besides, etc. are called? A. Conjunctive adverbs C. Adverbs of Time B. Relative adverbs D. Adverbs of Manner

    A

  • 20

    It is a special kind of coordinate conjunction that connects elements but it works in pairs of words: both, and; either, or, neither, nor, etc. A. Coordinate conjunction C. Correlative conjunction. B. Subordinate conjunction D. Conjunctive adverb

    C

  • 21

    It is a useful all-purpose name for any short sequence of words (or even a single word, considered as an element in the structure of a clause or sentence), especially a grouping which could be replaced by a single word. A. Phrase C. Sentence B. Clause D. Morpheme

    B

  • 22

    What is the process of forming new words from existing ones by adding affixes to them like shamelessness shamelessness? A. Calque C. Neologism B. Agglutination D. Back-formation

    B

  • 23

    Morphemes such as prefixes and suffixes (collectively called affixes), cannot stand alone-they need to be part of a complex word to make sense. These morphemes are said to be A. Bound morphemes C. Root D. Stem B. Free morphemes

    A

  • 24

    For example, toilet is usually classified as a noun. But UK primary school teachers often speak of toileting children (I had to toilet John twice today.) In describing such a sentence, you should be guided by the internal grammar of the sentence (syntax) rather than the dictionary. Here, toilet is a transitive verb. If this usage becomes standard, lexicographers will record it. The kind of word formation is A. Derivation C. Conversion B. Neologism D. Agglutination

    C

  • 25

    What do we call the last two lines of a sonnet? A. Heroic couplet B. Couplet C. Coupled D. Couply

    A

  • 26

    In developmental reading, this pertains to the ability of the leamer to relate the written symbol to its corresponding sound. A. Phonemic awareness B. Phonics C. Syntax D. Semantics

    B

  • 27

    She is riding____ a plane. A. In B. On C. At D. Into

    B

  • 28

    Which of the following has the correct order of adjectives? A. An expensive red European sports car B. A red expensive European sports car C. A European red expensive sports car D. An expensive European red sports car

    A

  • 29

    Which is not true about the present perfect tense? A. The action started sometime in the past and continued up until present B. It must bear with its auxiliary verb has/have, plus the past participle form of the verb. C. The action is still happening at present or just recently ended. D. The action is happening at present and may still happen in the future

    D

  • 30

    A sonnet has 14 iambic pentameter lines and that means? A. There are 10 syllables in a line. B. There are 5 syllables in a line C. There are 8 syllables in a line. D. There are 11 syllables in a line.

    A

  • 31

    "She walked away and so the world turns....." What figure of speech is used? A. Asyndeton B. Euphemism C. Synecdoche D. Ellipsis

    D

  • 32

    An examination of the morphemic structure of words; an appreciation of the fact that words with common roots share common meanings, and that affixes change words in predictable and consistent ways. A. Morphology B. Phonology C. Semantics D. Lexicography

    A

  • 33

    The vocal gestures from which words are constructed in a language; the smallest unit of speech that serves to distinguish one utterance from another is called A. Phoneme B. Morpheme C. Phone D. Phonics

    A

  • 34

    Which of these best defines an eponym as a mechanism of word formation? A. A word is formed by stringing together older words, like earthquake. B. It is matching a foreign word with a phonetically and semantically similar pre-existent native word/root. C. A proper noun that becomes commonly used for an idea it is associated with, usually by changing its parts of speech, like Xerox. D. It is done by taking part of existing word like forming ad from advertisement.

    C

  • 35

    35. Which word has the consonant C pronounced as /s/? A. Censure B. Connote C. Comma D. Collaborate

    A

  • 36

    Robert Frost's poems are commonly about A. Beautiful girls B. Decision making and fate C. God and Faith D. End of the world

    B

  • 37

    In Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, which each other for the chest filled with treasures tale talks about three friends who killed? A. Pardoner's Tale B. Knight's Tale

    A

  • 38

    He is considered as the father of essay. A. Michel de Montaigne B. Francis Bacon C. William Shakespeare D. George Eliot

    A

  • 39

    "Jay, sweep the floor, and Joy, arrange the chairs before you leave the room." The sentence is: A. Simple B. Complex C. Compound D. Compound-complex

    D

  • 40

    This part of a business letter points out that an item or some data are included or attached to the letter. A. Enclosure B. Carbon copy C. Postscript D. Reference line

    A

  • 41

    In sentence, it tells what the subject does or has. It can also tell what the subject is or is like. A. Subject B. Direct Object C. Predicate D. Indirect Object

    C

  • 42

    In essay writing, for instance, the essayist traces the reasons behind the existence of addiction to computer games, then, he also states the outcomes or say, negative effects of such addiction most especially to academic performances of students engaged to. The form or style of this essay is likely: A. Comparison and Contrast B. Cause and Effect C. Classification and Division D. Dialectic

    B

  • 43

    In which of the following sentences the word "but" is used as a preposition? A. She was warned that the stove was hot, but still she touched it. B. They've done nothing but argue all afternoon. C. I didn't tell anyone but my sister.. D. She went to the shop, but it was already closed.

    C

  • 44

    "Nitrogen is another element essential for life." The prepositional phrase modifies what part of speech in the given sentence? A. Noun B. Adjective C. Adverb D. Adverb phrase

    A

  • 45

    "He had been in gymnastics for sometime before he even considered to essay the move. The word "essay" is used as: A. Noun C. Verb B. Adjective D. Adverb

    C

  • 46

    The letter 'x' can sound either /eks/or/egz/ depending on the letter that follows it where the stress falls. Which of these words is pronounced with 'x' as legz/? A. Excellent B. Exhibit C. Excuse D. Excel

    C

  • 47

    In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. 47. In the 2012 game Mass Effect 3, this second stanza of the poem is cited by one of the main characters: Ashley Williams, lieutenant-commander of the Alliance. From what poem the stanza was taken? A. Ta gore's Gitanjali C. Henley's Invictus B. Tu Fu's The Little Rain D. Frost's The Road Not Taken

    C

  • 48

    Which has an incorrect pair of a writer and his literary piece? A. Edgar Allan Poe-Annabel Lee B. Victor Hugo--Les Miserables By the /shores of/Gitche/Gumee, By the /shining/Big-Sea/-Water, C. Geoffrey Chaucer---The Pearl D. Toni Morrison---Sula

    C

  • 49

    The examination two hours, didn't it? A. Didn't last B. Lasted C. Should last D. Hasn't lasted

    B

  • 50

    You couldn't possibly come earlier, A. Couldn't you B. Could you C. Can't you D. Ciuld you not

    B

  • 51

    The teacher speaks English well, A. Isn't it B. Doesn't she C. Can't she D. Don't she

    B

  • 52

    He her that he would be absent. A. Told B. Told to C. Said D. tell

    A

  • 53

    The guard reads the note, _____________. A. Very careful B. Quite carefully C. Quiet carefully D. With great carefully

    B

  • 54

    Your sister Liza the novel, hasn't she? A. Has read B. Hasn't written C. Hadn't borrowed D. Will sell

    A

  • 55

    Indiscriminate logging has resulted _____ soil erosion. A. In B. To C. With D. By

    A

  • 56

    “Dancing on the floor” street boys entertain the audience." The qoated phrase given sentence is A. Infinitive phrase B. Gerund phrase C. Participial phrase D. Adverb phrase

    C

  • 57

    In prose literature, it is a work of fiction that is usually written often in narrative format usually dealing with few characters and often concentrates on the creation of mood rather than a plot. A. Novel B. Short story C. Play D. Comedy

    B

  • 58

    Identify errors in each of the given sentences. Some believe that a more conservative "fourth-wave" of feminism will replace the current "third-wave" feminism and the liberal values they endorse A. Believe B. Liberal values. C. Will replace D. They endorse

    D

  • 59

    Neither the pitcher nor the catcher are prepared for the upcoming game.. A. Neither B. For C. Are D. Upcoming

    C

  • 60

    Einstein couldn't hardly do well in school as a young boy but excelled in his later years. A. Couldn't hardly B. But C. Excelled D. Do well

    A

  • 61

    Everyone, including Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, are in shock of Jamie's terrible behavior. A. Everyone B. In C. Are D. Including

    C

  • 62

    Hitler was a marginal general at best; he was toB haughty and emotional to be an effective commander. A. Was B. To haughty C. Marginal D. Emotional

    B

  • 63

    Even though many people are against free trade, there is still many supporters of the NAFTA and CAFTA acts. A. Even though B. Acts C. Is D. No error

    D

  • 64

    It is a counter proposition and denotes a direct contrast to the original proposition. In setting the opposite, an individual brings out a contrast in the meaning (e.g. the definition, interpretation, or semantics) by obvious contrast in the expression. In poetry "The strong master gives his judgment and goes home; the weak servant collects his key and goes to jail." A. Antithesis B. Metaphor C. Hyperbole D. Irony

    A

  • 65

    Many introductions to English grammar for school children are to blame for presenting this common-proper distinction as if it were very straightforward referring only to well-behaved kinds of proper noun, such as personal names or the names of cities, rivers etc. In which of the following a noun cannot be used as in a sentence? A. Object of a preposition B. Subject complement C. Indirect object D. None of the given

    D

  • 66

    Choose what completes the logical pairing of the words. Frugal: Waste Infallible: A. Dread B. Err C. Prosper D. Criticize C. Population

    B

  • 67

    Choose what completes the logical pairing of the words. Coup d' etat: Government Poison: A. Existence B. Rebellion C. lodone

    C

  • 68

    Sword: Sheath Airliner: A. Fuselage C. Runway B. Landing D. Hangar

    A

  • 69

    Drama: Intermission Conflict A. Feud C. Stage D. Intervention B. Truce

    B

  • 70

    The sound of a coin dropping makes people A. Think of money. C. Look at each other B. Pay attention to it D. Stop crossing the street

    B

  • 71

    People in New York A. Don't care about emergencies C. Are used to sirens B. Are attracted by sounds D. Don't hear loud noises

    C

  • 72

    How does the author relate to sounds at night? A. He exaggerates quiet sounds. B. He imagines sounds that do not exist C. He thinks taps should be turned off. D. He believes it's rather quiet at night.

    B

  • 73

    How does the writer feel about sounds in general? A. They make him feel at home, B. He thinks they should be ignored. C. He believes they are part of our lives. D. He prefers silence to loud noises.

    D

  • 74

    In writing process, once you have gathered your information and ideas, you can choose from many kinds of details--examples, facts, statistics, reasons, and concrete and sensory details-to support your idea and put them in order. What method of organization is used in arranging items according to how important or how familiar to the reader each one is? This organization is often used in papers evaluating results. A. Cumulative C. Chronological B. Cause and Effect D. Deductive

    D

  • 75

    Don't that button on your shirt. A. Loose, lose C. Lost. loose B. Lose, loose D. Loose, lost

    B

  • 76

    In the sentence, "I wonder what is making Catherine so worried" the underlined unit is likely: A. Noun clause C. An adverb clause B. An adjective clause D. An independent clause

    A

  • 77

    In communicative language teaching, this pertains to sentence-level grammatical forms, the ability to recognize the lexical, morphological, syntactic and phonological feature of a language and to make these features to interpret and form words and sentences. A. Socio-cultural competence D. Discourse competence B. Strategic competence C. Grammatical competence

    C

  • 78

    It is a movement based on the proposition that all language teaching should be tailored to the specific learning and language use needs of identified groups of students-and also sensitive to the socio-cultural contexts in which these students will be using English. A. English for Specific Purposes C. Bilingualism B. English as a Second Language D. English for the 20 th century.

    A

  • 79

    instructions, it comes as an oral presentation by the teacher of a story or an event as lengthy practice, although not necessarily lesson-based. Moreover, it implies the use of extended discourse and aims at maintaining attention or motivation and is often entertaining. A. Warm-up B. Storytelling C. Propos D. Brainstorming Examination-Exam (Clipping)

    B

  • 80

    The word "pap smear" (medical term) means a test usually done on females for detecting cancer of the cervix. Considering the word formations on the box above, what process does it follow if the original word for the given is "pappenicolaou"? A. Acronymy B. Clipping C. Blending D. Affixation

    B

  • 81

    In news story writing, a structure of news follows an inverted pyramid in which the climax or condensed content is told in a capsule form right at the very introduction. What is this part that actually answers right away the questions or the WH's the reader would naturally ask? A. Elaboration of the Who C. The body B. Lead D. Details

    B

  • 82

    Which of the following are the responsibilities of a layout editor? Overseeing the layout of the paper II. Coordinating with the printing press IIL Managing the literary and feature writers and write-ups N. Assigning beats or news coverage to reporters on daily basis V. Managing artists, including the editorial cartoonist and graphic artist

    I, II, and V

  • 83

    "We will win the championships, coach Kenn Marquez confidently declared yesterday. The sample news story lead can be classified as A. Literary Allusion Lead C. Question Lead B. Direct Address Lead D. Quotation Lead

    D

  • 84

    Teaching grammar means enabling language students to use linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully, and appropriately. In keeping with language form approaches, traditional grammar teaching has employed a structural syllabus and lessons known as PPP. What is PPP? A. Presentation, Practice, Production C. Practice, Production, Presentation B. Production, Practice, Presentation D. Presentation, Production, Practice

    A

  • 85

    Grammatical collocations are those in which a noun, verb or adjective frequently occurs with a grammatical item, usually a preposition. Lexical collocations differ in that they do not contain grammatical words, but consist of full lexical items. Which of these is a lexical collocation? A. account for B. by accident C. in retrospect D. rancid butter

    D

  • 86

    How would an experienced writer of an academic prose rephrase the given statement below? -Sir Kenn is a neurologist. He wrote the article "Brilliant Light: A Chemical Boyhood. In this article, he describes how his "Uncle Tungsten" influenced his love of science. A. In "Brilliant Light: A Chernical Boyhood, neurologist Sir Kenn describes how his "Uncle Tungsten" influenced his love of science. B. A neurologist Sir Kenn describes how his "Uncle Tungsten" influenced his love of science in his article "Brilliant Light: A Chemical Boyhood." C. An article "Brilliant Light: A Chemical Boyhood written by Sir Kerin, neurologist, describes how his "Uncle Tungsten" influenced his love of science. D. Sir Kenn, a neurologist and writer of an article "Brilliant Light: A Chemical Boyhood" describes how his "Uncle Tungsten" influenced his love of science.

    A

  • 87

    Which of the follow Ing best describes a "kicker" in a campus paper? A. It is a line giving the source of the story or illustration, as " Manila Times" reprinted from the B. A tagline placed above but smaller than the headline, also known as teaser. If it is bigger than the headline, it is called hammer. C. The beginning of a news story D. The title of any news story

    A

  • 88

    What type of listening is present when the auditor (a single listener) acts as a sounding board as the speaker talks through a problem, works out a difficult situation, or expresses deep emotional stress? A. Therapeutic Listening B. Critical Listening C. Empathic Listening D. Appreciative Listening

    C

  • 89

    In speaking, using passive voice consistently may create equally passive listeners, because it makes the speaker appear less involved in the actions he or she is describing. Which of the following statements is in a passive voice? A. It was decided by the board of directors to postpone action. B. The finance officer raised a suggestion. C. In the meeting, the secretary admitted the negligence. D. The clerk announced apologies for absences.

    A

  • 90

    We traveled _______ than this on our last hike A Far C. More farther B. Farther D. Farthest C. Loude

    B

  • 91

    In phonetics, American /r/ is like a vowel because: A. The tongue completely blocks all air from leaving through the mouth. B. Upon producing the sound, the lips are slightly rounded and stuck out. C. It does not touch anywhere in the mouth. D. The lips are quickly opened to emit a puff of breath.

    C

  • 92

    If the /t/ is in the middle of the word between two vowel sounds, Intonation. changes the sound to a soft /d/. Which of these words shows the rule? A. Better B. Turn C. Times

    A

  • 93

    From what poem the following lines are taken? O well for the fisherman's boy That he shouts with his sister at play A. Tennyson's Break, Break, Break C. Dylan's Blowin' In the Wind B. Kilmer's Trees D. Frost's The Road Not Taken

    A

  • 94

    Which of the following proves Tennyson's versatility both as a literary figure and a sage of political affairs? A. In Cambridge University, he formed a close friendship with Arthur Hallam B. He became a poet laureate and accepted baron and a seat in the House of Lords in 1884 C. In Memoriam, he concluded with assurances that the loss of individual lives will be made good both in eternity and in the advance of human history. D. As laureate, Tennyson composed a number of poems on national occasions.

    D

  • 95

    Which of the following is the correct sequence of writing process? A. Editing, Presenting, Prewriting, Drafting and Revising B. Prewriting. Editing, Revising, Drafting and Presenting C. Prewriting, Drafting, Revising. Editing and Presenting. D. Drafting, Prewriting, Editing, Presenting, and Revising

    C

  • 96

    In sentence, The grand jury could indict the mayor for fraud and embezzlement" the word indict means: A. Vindicate B. Exculpate C. Exonerate D. Charge

    D

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Something that is done inadvertently is probably done___________.

    Accidentally

  • 2

    Your agreement with a decision is your______.

    assent

  • 3

    The first, second, and third American astronauts were Shepard, Grissom, and Glenn_________.

    respectively

  • 4

    Complete the sentence. "I read a devices in magazine______ the testing of nuclear____ no effect on the weather."

    that, has

  • 5

    It seems to me that neither of the political parties____ entirely right on any issue.

    are

  • 6

    "Is it fair?" The simple subject of the sentence.

    it

  • 7

    If classified according to structure, the sentence in Item #6 (Is it fair?) is:

    Simple

  • 8

    What order does the sentence in item #6 (Is it fair?) follow?

    Inverted order, the linking verb comes before the subject

  • 9

    "Ricardo turns down the offer. The sentence pattern is:

    S-TV-DO

  • 10

    The noun "offer" in the sentence in Item #9 (Ricardo turns down the offer) is:

    Direct object, it receives the action in the transitive verb

  • 11

    Which of these can be considered as miscellaneous parts of a business letter?

    Attention line, reference line, typist line, and postscript

  • 12

    Which sentence contains two independent clauses?

    Allen prepared the meal, and Reginald chose the movie to watch

  • 13

    In composition writing, lan makes first a review of the different elements such as characters, settings and scenes of the movie "Insidious," then at the concluding part, gives his overall impression of it. lan's composition is using what order or structural device? A. Deductive order B. Inductive order C. Spatial order D. Chronological order C. Circumference

    B

  • 14

    Sphere is to axis, as circle is to A. Hypotenuse B. Square C. Circumference D. Diameter

    D

  • 15

    It names a quality, a characteristic or an idea (e.g. popularity, coldness, efficiency). A. Concrete noun B. Compound noun C. Abstract noun D. Collective noun

    C

  • 16

    What verb tense is mainly used to express an action that has been completed at some indefinite time in the past, as in the sentence: "They have sold their mansion."? A. Past tense C. Past perfect tense B. Present perfect tense D. Present perfect progressive tense

    B

  • 17

    In morphology, some classes of words are called "closed" because they contain relatively small number of items to which no new words or bound morphemes can normally be added. Which of the following belongs to closed word classes? A. Fear B. Boy C. Across D. Live

    C

  • 18

    Nouns are used in different ways: "The dog barks. The man bit the dog." In the first case, dog is the actor, or the one that initiates the action of the verb. In the second, dog is acted upon. In "The dog barks," the dog is the subject of the verb. In the other sentence, dog is A. Indirect object C. Subject complement B. Direct object D. Predicate nominative

    B

  • 19

    In the sentence, "He was tired; therefore, he stayed home," the word therefore modifies the clause of which it is a part and connects the clause to the previous part of the sentence. "Therefore" is not to be used as a conjunction, hence the semicolon. In parts of speech, adverbs like therefore, accordingly, besides, etc. are called? A. Conjunctive adverbs C. Adverbs of Time B. Relative adverbs D. Adverbs of Manner

    A

  • 20

    It is a special kind of coordinate conjunction that connects elements but it works in pairs of words: both, and; either, or, neither, nor, etc. A. Coordinate conjunction C. Correlative conjunction. B. Subordinate conjunction D. Conjunctive adverb

    C

  • 21

    It is a useful all-purpose name for any short sequence of words (or even a single word, considered as an element in the structure of a clause or sentence), especially a grouping which could be replaced by a single word. A. Phrase C. Sentence B. Clause D. Morpheme

    B

  • 22

    What is the process of forming new words from existing ones by adding affixes to them like shamelessness shamelessness? A. Calque C. Neologism B. Agglutination D. Back-formation

    B

  • 23

    Morphemes such as prefixes and suffixes (collectively called affixes), cannot stand alone-they need to be part of a complex word to make sense. These morphemes are said to be A. Bound morphemes C. Root D. Stem B. Free morphemes

    A

  • 24

    For example, toilet is usually classified as a noun. But UK primary school teachers often speak of toileting children (I had to toilet John twice today.) In describing such a sentence, you should be guided by the internal grammar of the sentence (syntax) rather than the dictionary. Here, toilet is a transitive verb. If this usage becomes standard, lexicographers will record it. The kind of word formation is A. Derivation C. Conversion B. Neologism D. Agglutination

    C

  • 25

    What do we call the last two lines of a sonnet? A. Heroic couplet B. Couplet C. Coupled D. Couply

    A

  • 26

    In developmental reading, this pertains to the ability of the leamer to relate the written symbol to its corresponding sound. A. Phonemic awareness B. Phonics C. Syntax D. Semantics

    B

  • 27

    She is riding____ a plane. A. In B. On C. At D. Into

    B

  • 28

    Which of the following has the correct order of adjectives? A. An expensive red European sports car B. A red expensive European sports car C. A European red expensive sports car D. An expensive European red sports car

    A

  • 29

    Which is not true about the present perfect tense? A. The action started sometime in the past and continued up until present B. It must bear with its auxiliary verb has/have, plus the past participle form of the verb. C. The action is still happening at present or just recently ended. D. The action is happening at present and may still happen in the future

    D

  • 30

    A sonnet has 14 iambic pentameter lines and that means? A. There are 10 syllables in a line. B. There are 5 syllables in a line C. There are 8 syllables in a line. D. There are 11 syllables in a line.

    A

  • 31

    "She walked away and so the world turns....." What figure of speech is used? A. Asyndeton B. Euphemism C. Synecdoche D. Ellipsis

    D

  • 32

    An examination of the morphemic structure of words; an appreciation of the fact that words with common roots share common meanings, and that affixes change words in predictable and consistent ways. A. Morphology B. Phonology C. Semantics D. Lexicography

    A

  • 33

    The vocal gestures from which words are constructed in a language; the smallest unit of speech that serves to distinguish one utterance from another is called A. Phoneme B. Morpheme C. Phone D. Phonics

    A

  • 34

    Which of these best defines an eponym as a mechanism of word formation? A. A word is formed by stringing together older words, like earthquake. B. It is matching a foreign word with a phonetically and semantically similar pre-existent native word/root. C. A proper noun that becomes commonly used for an idea it is associated with, usually by changing its parts of speech, like Xerox. D. It is done by taking part of existing word like forming ad from advertisement.

    C

  • 35

    35. Which word has the consonant C pronounced as /s/? A. Censure B. Connote C. Comma D. Collaborate

    A

  • 36

    Robert Frost's poems are commonly about A. Beautiful girls B. Decision making and fate C. God and Faith D. End of the world

    B

  • 37

    In Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, which each other for the chest filled with treasures tale talks about three friends who killed? A. Pardoner's Tale B. Knight's Tale

    A

  • 38

    He is considered as the father of essay. A. Michel de Montaigne B. Francis Bacon C. William Shakespeare D. George Eliot

    A

  • 39

    "Jay, sweep the floor, and Joy, arrange the chairs before you leave the room." The sentence is: A. Simple B. Complex C. Compound D. Compound-complex

    D

  • 40

    This part of a business letter points out that an item or some data are included or attached to the letter. A. Enclosure B. Carbon copy C. Postscript D. Reference line

    A

  • 41

    In sentence, it tells what the subject does or has. It can also tell what the subject is or is like. A. Subject B. Direct Object C. Predicate D. Indirect Object

    C

  • 42

    In essay writing, for instance, the essayist traces the reasons behind the existence of addiction to computer games, then, he also states the outcomes or say, negative effects of such addiction most especially to academic performances of students engaged to. The form or style of this essay is likely: A. Comparison and Contrast B. Cause and Effect C. Classification and Division D. Dialectic

    B

  • 43

    In which of the following sentences the word "but" is used as a preposition? A. She was warned that the stove was hot, but still she touched it. B. They've done nothing but argue all afternoon. C. I didn't tell anyone but my sister.. D. She went to the shop, but it was already closed.

    C

  • 44

    "Nitrogen is another element essential for life." The prepositional phrase modifies what part of speech in the given sentence? A. Noun B. Adjective C. Adverb D. Adverb phrase

    A

  • 45

    "He had been in gymnastics for sometime before he even considered to essay the move. The word "essay" is used as: A. Noun C. Verb B. Adjective D. Adverb

    C

  • 46

    The letter 'x' can sound either /eks/or/egz/ depending on the letter that follows it where the stress falls. Which of these words is pronounced with 'x' as legz/? A. Excellent B. Exhibit C. Excuse D. Excel

    C

  • 47

    In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. 47. In the 2012 game Mass Effect 3, this second stanza of the poem is cited by one of the main characters: Ashley Williams, lieutenant-commander of the Alliance. From what poem the stanza was taken? A. Ta gore's Gitanjali C. Henley's Invictus B. Tu Fu's The Little Rain D. Frost's The Road Not Taken

    C

  • 48

    Which has an incorrect pair of a writer and his literary piece? A. Edgar Allan Poe-Annabel Lee B. Victor Hugo--Les Miserables By the /shores of/Gitche/Gumee, By the /shining/Big-Sea/-Water, C. Geoffrey Chaucer---The Pearl D. Toni Morrison---Sula

    C

  • 49

    The examination two hours, didn't it? A. Didn't last B. Lasted C. Should last D. Hasn't lasted

    B

  • 50

    You couldn't possibly come earlier, A. Couldn't you B. Could you C. Can't you D. Ciuld you not

    B

  • 51

    The teacher speaks English well, A. Isn't it B. Doesn't she C. Can't she D. Don't she

    B

  • 52

    He her that he would be absent. A. Told B. Told to C. Said D. tell

    A

  • 53

    The guard reads the note, _____________. A. Very careful B. Quite carefully C. Quiet carefully D. With great carefully

    B

  • 54

    Your sister Liza the novel, hasn't she? A. Has read B. Hasn't written C. Hadn't borrowed D. Will sell

    A

  • 55

    Indiscriminate logging has resulted _____ soil erosion. A. In B. To C. With D. By

    A

  • 56

    “Dancing on the floor” street boys entertain the audience." The qoated phrase given sentence is A. Infinitive phrase B. Gerund phrase C. Participial phrase D. Adverb phrase

    C

  • 57

    In prose literature, it is a work of fiction that is usually written often in narrative format usually dealing with few characters and often concentrates on the creation of mood rather than a plot. A. Novel B. Short story C. Play D. Comedy

    B

  • 58

    Identify errors in each of the given sentences. Some believe that a more conservative "fourth-wave" of feminism will replace the current "third-wave" feminism and the liberal values they endorse A. Believe B. Liberal values. C. Will replace D. They endorse

    D

  • 59

    Neither the pitcher nor the catcher are prepared for the upcoming game.. A. Neither B. For C. Are D. Upcoming

    C

  • 60

    Einstein couldn't hardly do well in school as a young boy but excelled in his later years. A. Couldn't hardly B. But C. Excelled D. Do well

    A

  • 61

    Everyone, including Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, are in shock of Jamie's terrible behavior. A. Everyone B. In C. Are D. Including

    C

  • 62

    Hitler was a marginal general at best; he was toB haughty and emotional to be an effective commander. A. Was B. To haughty C. Marginal D. Emotional

    B

  • 63

    Even though many people are against free trade, there is still many supporters of the NAFTA and CAFTA acts. A. Even though B. Acts C. Is D. No error

    D

  • 64

    It is a counter proposition and denotes a direct contrast to the original proposition. In setting the opposite, an individual brings out a contrast in the meaning (e.g. the definition, interpretation, or semantics) by obvious contrast in the expression. In poetry "The strong master gives his judgment and goes home; the weak servant collects his key and goes to jail." A. Antithesis B. Metaphor C. Hyperbole D. Irony

    A

  • 65

    Many introductions to English grammar for school children are to blame for presenting this common-proper distinction as if it were very straightforward referring only to well-behaved kinds of proper noun, such as personal names or the names of cities, rivers etc. In which of the following a noun cannot be used as in a sentence? A. Object of a preposition B. Subject complement C. Indirect object D. None of the given

    D

  • 66

    Choose what completes the logical pairing of the words. Frugal: Waste Infallible: A. Dread B. Err C. Prosper D. Criticize C. Population

    B

  • 67

    Choose what completes the logical pairing of the words. Coup d' etat: Government Poison: A. Existence B. Rebellion C. lodone

    C

  • 68

    Sword: Sheath Airliner: A. Fuselage C. Runway B. Landing D. Hangar

    A

  • 69

    Drama: Intermission Conflict A. Feud C. Stage D. Intervention B. Truce

    B

  • 70

    The sound of a coin dropping makes people A. Think of money. C. Look at each other B. Pay attention to it D. Stop crossing the street

    B

  • 71

    People in New York A. Don't care about emergencies C. Are used to sirens B. Are attracted by sounds D. Don't hear loud noises

    C

  • 72

    How does the author relate to sounds at night? A. He exaggerates quiet sounds. B. He imagines sounds that do not exist C. He thinks taps should be turned off. D. He believes it's rather quiet at night.

    B

  • 73

    How does the writer feel about sounds in general? A. They make him feel at home, B. He thinks they should be ignored. C. He believes they are part of our lives. D. He prefers silence to loud noises.

    D

  • 74

    In writing process, once you have gathered your information and ideas, you can choose from many kinds of details--examples, facts, statistics, reasons, and concrete and sensory details-to support your idea and put them in order. What method of organization is used in arranging items according to how important or how familiar to the reader each one is? This organization is often used in papers evaluating results. A. Cumulative C. Chronological B. Cause and Effect D. Deductive

    D

  • 75

    Don't that button on your shirt. A. Loose, lose C. Lost. loose B. Lose, loose D. Loose, lost

    B

  • 76

    In the sentence, "I wonder what is making Catherine so worried" the underlined unit is likely: A. Noun clause C. An adverb clause B. An adjective clause D. An independent clause

    A

  • 77

    In communicative language teaching, this pertains to sentence-level grammatical forms, the ability to recognize the lexical, morphological, syntactic and phonological feature of a language and to make these features to interpret and form words and sentences. A. Socio-cultural competence D. Discourse competence B. Strategic competence C. Grammatical competence

    C

  • 78

    It is a movement based on the proposition that all language teaching should be tailored to the specific learning and language use needs of identified groups of students-and also sensitive to the socio-cultural contexts in which these students will be using English. A. English for Specific Purposes C. Bilingualism B. English as a Second Language D. English for the 20 th century.

    A

  • 79

    instructions, it comes as an oral presentation by the teacher of a story or an event as lengthy practice, although not necessarily lesson-based. Moreover, it implies the use of extended discourse and aims at maintaining attention or motivation and is often entertaining. A. Warm-up B. Storytelling C. Propos D. Brainstorming Examination-Exam (Clipping)

    B

  • 80

    The word "pap smear" (medical term) means a test usually done on females for detecting cancer of the cervix. Considering the word formations on the box above, what process does it follow if the original word for the given is "pappenicolaou"? A. Acronymy B. Clipping C. Blending D. Affixation

    B

  • 81

    In news story writing, a structure of news follows an inverted pyramid in which the climax or condensed content is told in a capsule form right at the very introduction. What is this part that actually answers right away the questions or the WH's the reader would naturally ask? A. Elaboration of the Who C. The body B. Lead D. Details

    B

  • 82

    Which of the following are the responsibilities of a layout editor? Overseeing the layout of the paper II. Coordinating with the printing press IIL Managing the literary and feature writers and write-ups N. Assigning beats or news coverage to reporters on daily basis V. Managing artists, including the editorial cartoonist and graphic artist

    I, II, and V

  • 83

    "We will win the championships, coach Kenn Marquez confidently declared yesterday. The sample news story lead can be classified as A. Literary Allusion Lead C. Question Lead B. Direct Address Lead D. Quotation Lead

    D

  • 84

    Teaching grammar means enabling language students to use linguistic forms accurately, meaningfully, and appropriately. In keeping with language form approaches, traditional grammar teaching has employed a structural syllabus and lessons known as PPP. What is PPP? A. Presentation, Practice, Production C. Practice, Production, Presentation B. Production, Practice, Presentation D. Presentation, Production, Practice

    A

  • 85

    Grammatical collocations are those in which a noun, verb or adjective frequently occurs with a grammatical item, usually a preposition. Lexical collocations differ in that they do not contain grammatical words, but consist of full lexical items. Which of these is a lexical collocation? A. account for B. by accident C. in retrospect D. rancid butter

    D

  • 86

    How would an experienced writer of an academic prose rephrase the given statement below? -Sir Kenn is a neurologist. He wrote the article "Brilliant Light: A Chemical Boyhood. In this article, he describes how his "Uncle Tungsten" influenced his love of science. A. In "Brilliant Light: A Chernical Boyhood, neurologist Sir Kenn describes how his "Uncle Tungsten" influenced his love of science. B. A neurologist Sir Kenn describes how his "Uncle Tungsten" influenced his love of science in his article "Brilliant Light: A Chemical Boyhood." C. An article "Brilliant Light: A Chemical Boyhood written by Sir Kerin, neurologist, describes how his "Uncle Tungsten" influenced his love of science. D. Sir Kenn, a neurologist and writer of an article "Brilliant Light: A Chemical Boyhood" describes how his "Uncle Tungsten" influenced his love of science.

    A

  • 87

    Which of the follow Ing best describes a "kicker" in a campus paper? A. It is a line giving the source of the story or illustration, as " Manila Times" reprinted from the B. A tagline placed above but smaller than the headline, also known as teaser. If it is bigger than the headline, it is called hammer. C. The beginning of a news story D. The title of any news story

    A

  • 88

    What type of listening is present when the auditor (a single listener) acts as a sounding board as the speaker talks through a problem, works out a difficult situation, or expresses deep emotional stress? A. Therapeutic Listening B. Critical Listening C. Empathic Listening D. Appreciative Listening

    C

  • 89

    In speaking, using passive voice consistently may create equally passive listeners, because it makes the speaker appear less involved in the actions he or she is describing. Which of the following statements is in a passive voice? A. It was decided by the board of directors to postpone action. B. The finance officer raised a suggestion. C. In the meeting, the secretary admitted the negligence. D. The clerk announced apologies for absences.

    A

  • 90

    We traveled _______ than this on our last hike A Far C. More farther B. Farther D. Farthest C. Loude

    B

  • 91

    In phonetics, American /r/ is like a vowel because: A. The tongue completely blocks all air from leaving through the mouth. B. Upon producing the sound, the lips are slightly rounded and stuck out. C. It does not touch anywhere in the mouth. D. The lips are quickly opened to emit a puff of breath.

    C

  • 92

    If the /t/ is in the middle of the word between two vowel sounds, Intonation. changes the sound to a soft /d/. Which of these words shows the rule? A. Better B. Turn C. Times

    A

  • 93

    From what poem the following lines are taken? O well for the fisherman's boy That he shouts with his sister at play A. Tennyson's Break, Break, Break C. Dylan's Blowin' In the Wind B. Kilmer's Trees D. Frost's The Road Not Taken

    A

  • 94

    Which of the following proves Tennyson's versatility both as a literary figure and a sage of political affairs? A. In Cambridge University, he formed a close friendship with Arthur Hallam B. He became a poet laureate and accepted baron and a seat in the House of Lords in 1884 C. In Memoriam, he concluded with assurances that the loss of individual lives will be made good both in eternity and in the advance of human history. D. As laureate, Tennyson composed a number of poems on national occasions.

    D

  • 95

    Which of the following is the correct sequence of writing process? A. Editing, Presenting, Prewriting, Drafting and Revising B. Prewriting. Editing, Revising, Drafting and Presenting C. Prewriting, Drafting, Revising. Editing and Presenting. D. Drafting, Prewriting, Editing, Presenting, and Revising

    C

  • 96

    In sentence, The grand jury could indict the mayor for fraud and embezzlement" the word indict means: A. Vindicate B. Exculpate C. Exonerate D. Charge

    D