
ENGLISH 4TH QUARTER EXAM REVIEWER
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Mildred Bobosa
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The Missing Lunch Box
Liam was excited for lunch. He had packed his favorite meal—spaghetti, an apple, and a chocolate chip cookie. But when the bell rang and he opened his bag, his lunchbox was gone!
He looked around the classroom.
"Did anyone see my lunchbox?" he asked.
His classmates shook their heads.
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The Missing Lunch Box
Liam felt worried. He checked under his desk, inside his locker, and even in the lost-and-found box. Still no lunchbox.
Then he remembered! During recess, he left his bag near the swings while playing tag. He ran outside and saw something red under the bench. It was his lunchbox!
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The Missing Lunch Box
He opened it and smiled. Everything was still there. He quickly ran back to class and ate happily.
“Next time, I won’t forget to bring my bag with me,”
he told himself.
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Multiple Choice
Who is the protagonist of the story?
Liam
Teacher
Liam's Classmates
Lunch box
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Multiple Choice
What is the main event of the story?
Liam plays tag during recess.
Liam forgets to bring lunch to school.
Liam loses his lunchbox and searches for it.
Liam eats his lunch with his classmates.
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Multiple Choice
What is the climax of the story?
Liam checks under his desk and in his locker.
Liam remembers he left his bag near the swings.
Liam opens his lunchbox and starts eating.
Liam packs his favorite lunch in the morning.
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Multiple Choice
What is the RESOLUTION of the story?
Liam checks his lunchbox and finds everything inside.
Liam realizes he forgot his lunch at home.
Liam’s classmates help him find his lunchbox.
Liam finds his lunchbox and learns to be more careful with his things.
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Multiple Choice
What point of view is used in the story?
First Person POV
Second Person POV
Third Person Limited
Third Person Omniscient
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of the first-person point of view?
"I smiled as I saw the rainbow appear after the rain stopped."
"He smiled as he saw the rainbow appear after the rain stopped."
"You would smile if you saw the rainbow appear after the rain stopped."
"They smiled as they saw the rainbow appear after the rain stopped."
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Multiple Choice
Why is the second-person point of view effective in storytelling?
It limits the perspective to one character.
e story.
It provides a detached and objective
viewpoint.
It gives insight into the thoughts of
multiple characters.
It allows the reader to feel directly
involved in the story
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Which sentence is an example of third-person limited point of view?
"John felt nervous as he walked into the meeting, unsure of what the others were thinking."
"John felt nervous as he walked into the meeting, and Sarah wondered why he was acting so strange."
"I felt nervous as I walked into the meeting, unsure of what the others were thinking."
"You feel nervous as you walk into the meeting, wondering what the others think."
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How can you tell the story is written in third-person omniscient?
The narrator directly addresses the reader as "you."
The narrator uses "I" and "me" to describe the events.
The narrator focuses only on one character's thoughts and actions.
The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters.
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Multiple Choice
"The students form a __________circle as instructed by the teacher."
What prefix can best complete the sentence?
semi-
fore-
over-
pre-
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"The (energy) _________children keep the celebrations lively."
Which suffix is most appropriate to use for the word in the parenthesis?
-ic
-ly
-al
-ful
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"We should take extra _______caution in the laboratory at all times." Which among the prefixes best completes the sentence?
over-
pre-
post-
multi-
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Multiple Choice
"The team was able to win the champion________”
Which of the following suffixes best completes the last word?
-ious
-ship
-dom
-ily
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Which of the following is an example of alliteration?
The rustling leaves whispered in the breeze.
Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
The owl hooted in the night.
The wind blew softly through the trees.
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Multiple Choice
What sound device is demonstrated in the phrase: “The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain"?
Consonance
Assonance
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence contains an example of consonance?
Mike liked his new bike.
She sang a sad song of sorrow.
The child cried out in pain.
The buzzing bees flew around the flowers.
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Which of the sentences is an example of onomatopoeia?
The fire crackled and popped in the fireplace.
The stars shone brightly in the night sky.
She walked silently through the woods.
The leaves swayed in the gentle wind.
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Which option correctly distinguishes between alliteration and assonance?
Alliteration focuses on vowel sounds, while assonance focuses on initial consonant sounds.
Alliteration focuses on initial consonant sounds, while assonance focuses on repeated vowel sounds.
Both focus on repeated sounds at the start of words.
Alliteration and assonance are the same.
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The following sentences employ simile except:
Charm and Carla like pizza.
She looks like a tiger when angry.
The eyes of the cat are as blue as the ocean.
Her patience is as bountiful as the water on earth.
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Analyze the following sentences, which contains a simile?
The world is a stage, and we are merely players.
Her smile was like sunshine on a cloudy day.
The snow was a white blanket covering the earth.
Time is a thief that steals our moments.
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Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?
He ran as fast as lightning.
The classroom was a zoo during recess.
She sings like an angel.
His laugh was as loud as thunder.
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How do similes and metaphors differ?
Similes and metaphors are identical in form and meaning.
Both compare two things directly, but metaphors use "Tie" or "as."
Similes use exaggerated comparisons, while metaphors are always iteral.
Similes make comparisons using "like" or "as," while metaphors compare directly without them.
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Janna told her mom one day,
"Please buy a book with several chapters and stories." What is most likely the kind of plot Janna describing?
chronology
sequential
procedural
narrative
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Multiple Choice
In visual art, different elements like lines, shapes, and colors are used is empress emotions and ideas. What do CURVED lines often convey in visual aid?
Strength and stability
Aggression and chaos
Movement and softness
Precision and rigidity
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Which of the following color interpretations is most accurate
Red often symbolizes calmness and tranquility.
Blue often symbolizes sadness or serenity.
Yellow often symbolizes mystery and secrecy
Black often symbolizes joy and energy.
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In a pet store, a big aquarium is easily noticed by the customers because of the variety of colorful fish. Different fish pellets are placed in front of the aquarium tempting the customer to feed the fish, but a signage can also be noticed. What visual image will contribute to the message of the store owner to his customers?
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World peace is the dream of every nation. Which of the following visual images signifies peace?
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What does the image of a broken chain most likely symbolize?
Strength and unity
Hard work and dedication
Conflict and division
Freedom from oppression or limitations
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What does the balanced scale symbolize in this image?
Equality and justice
Wealth and prosperity
Strength and fairness
A choice between greed and honesty
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Which of the following is an example of a headline?
"Breaking News: Local Community Unites to Save Historic Landmark"
"Follow these five tips for a healthier lifestyle."
"Learn More About Our Services Today!"
“A Better Future Starts With You”
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of a slogan in multimedia?
To summarize the main idea of an article or video.
To provide additional context for the main headline.
To introduce a supporting detail for the main content.
To quickly grab attention and convey a brand's core message.
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What is the purpose of the subtitle in the text?
To provide more specific information or detail about the main topic.
To summarize the entire message in one short phrase.
To grab attention and make a strong first impression.
To promote a brand or business.
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