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Name: ________________________________________ Score:_______________________

Teacher: Ms. Judy Ann M. Nopal, LPT Section:____________________

TEST I- Encircle the letter of the correct answer.

1. It is a group of words that expresses a complete thought.


a. Non-Sentence b. Noun c. Sentence d. Subject

2. Use a/an _______________ after an exclamatory sentence.


a. Period b. Question mark c. Exclamation point d. comma

3. This are the people, animals, or animated objects in a story.


a. Subject b. Theme c. Character d. Setting

4. It is the ability to read with speed, accuracy and proper intonation.


a. Reading Comprehension c. Reading Fluency
b. Oral Language d. Reading

5. The words in dictionary are arranged __________________.


a. Alphabetically b. Vertically c. Neatly d. a and b

6. The part in the sentence that tells something about the subject.
a. Verb b. Predicate c. Punctuation marks d. Language

7. The most important characters in story are called ______________.


a. Extra b. Narrator c. Main character d. Subject

8. What do you mean by the word home?


a. Office b. House c. Mall d. park

9. A group of words that has an incomplete thoughts is called ___________.


a. Fragment b. Noun c. Sentence d. Subject

10. Which of the following is not an example of Vowel?


a. u b. i c. e d. n

11. Which of the following is an example of a sentence?


a. To help them buy c. We will sell ice cream.
b. Hey girl d. getting to know

12. What do you mean by the word market?


a. A place where the children play.
b. A place where buyers and sellers can meet to exchange goods and services.
c. A place where the children learn and to study.
d. A place where the people swim and enjoy the outing.

13. In English alphabet, how many consonants are there?


a. 21 b. 26 c. 30 d. 5
14. Which is non-sentence?
a. I am so happy for Mr. Cuong’s wedding.
b. It’s time for bed
c. Fire!
d. Go now further

15. It tells where and when the story happened.


a. Character b. Setting c. Event d. Plot

16. These are sentences that give a command or make a request.


a. Interrogative b. imperative c. Declarative d. Exclamatory

17. It includes the events or things that happened in the story.


a. Character b. Setting c. Event d. Plot

18. A sentence starts with ______________ letter.


a. vowel b. small letter c. capital letter d. punctuation marks

19. A sentence ends with a ______________.


a. vowel b. small letter c. capital letter d. punctuation marks

20. Which of the following is an example of a consonants?


a. x b. u c. i d. a

21. A noun that names a specific person, place or thing is a ___________.


a. Subject b. Cause c. Predicate d. Effect

22. These are sentences those express feelings of surprise, happiness, or fear.
a. Interrogative b. imperative c. Declarative d. Exclamatory

23. How many letters are there in English Alphabet?


a. 21 b. 26 c. 30 d. 5

24. Use a/an _________ after an interrogative sentence.


a. Period b. Question mark c. Exclamation point d. comma

25. A kind of sentence that tells or explains something.


a. Interrogative b. imperative c. Declarative d. Exclamatory

26. Which of the following is an example of interrogative sentence?


a. They Run! B. How are you? C. They went to the mall. D. Pass the salt.

27. Which of the following is not an example of sight words?


a. Me b. because c. we d. many

28. In English alphabet, how many vowels are there?


a. 21 b. 26 c. 30 d. 5
29. It refers to the result that comes out because of a certain situation.
a. Subject b. Cause c. Predicate d. Effect

30. A kind of sentence that asks a question.


a. Interrogative b. Imperative c. Declarative d. Exclamatory

31. In Interrogative sentence, most question starts with ____________. Except;


a. How b. Why c. Then d. Who

32. Which of the following is not a sentence?


a. We all need to eat fruits and vegetables.
b. I need you now.
c. I really like you.
d. Find out why

33. ____________ gives complete thought.


a. Noun b. Simple sentence c. Adjective d. Pronoun.

34. This is one of the elements in a story, it ask when and where did the story happened.
a. Setting b. Characters c. Events d. Title of the story

35. _______________ use words sound that are repeated a lot of times.
a. Nursery Rhymes b. Tongue Twister c. Rap d. Quotes

36. Below are some words that have the short u sound, except:
a. bag b. bug c. mud d. jug

37. A ______ is always placed at the end of a declarative sentence.


a. Period b. Question mark c. Exclamation point d. comma

38. It is the name of person, places, animals, things, ideas and events.
a. Sentence b. Adjective c. Verb d. Noun

39. It refers to the reason behind a situation.


a. Subject b. Cause c. Predicate d. Effect

40. A noun that names a class of persons, a class of places, or a class of things is called
____________.
a. Gender Noun b. Common Noun c. Proper Noun d. b & c
Test II- Give the correct proper or common noun in every noun given.

Common Noun Proper Noun

street 1.

2. Robinsons

3. Toyota

student 4.

5. Essentials English for


Active Learners 3

Test III- Reading Comprehension. Read the story and answer the questions.

The Hen

Jen the hen is small. She likes to play in the yard. She likes to
peck. She likes to eat corn. The hen can run very fast. Can you
see the hen run? The hen runs away from the cat. The cat likes to
run after the hen. When Jen gets away, she is very happy.

1. What is the name of the character?


a. Juhn b. John c. Jen d. Jan

2. What does she like to eat?


a. Seeds b. Hotdog c. Corn d. Fish

3. How does Jen look?


a. Small b. medium c. large d. Extra large

4. Where does this story happened?


a. Yard b. Kitchen c. House d. Beach

5. What is the title of the story?


a. The Shihtzu b. The Rooster c. The cat d. The Hen
Test IV- If the sentence is Declarative, put a period (.) at the end. If it is Interrogative, put a
question mark (?) and Exclamation point if it is exclamatory sentence.

1. You are amazing __

2. What do you think about the movie __

3. Jimmy got hungry every 11 pm __

4. Who is your sister’s friend __

5. Do you watch a talk show on television __

6. We are Polite all day __

7. May we collect sand __

8. We stayed in a hotel in Davao city __

9. We had a delicious dinner __

10. Job well done __

Prepared by:
JUDY ANN M. NOPAL, LPT
Subject Teacher

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