GRADE 5
SET A
Questions
1. What kind of house did the father snail want the little snail to have?
a. big and tidy
b. hard and durable
c. large and colorful
d. light and easy to carry
2. The house grew enormous. A synonym of enormous is
a. huge
b. lovely
c. different
d. expensive
3. Why will the snails move to another place?
a. Their enemies bother them
b. They want to see other places.
c. They have eaten all the grass in the farm.
d. They don’t want to be with the snail with the biggest house.
4. What was the little snail’s problem when they were about to move?
a. “Will I build another house?”
b. “How can I carry my very big house?”
c. “What will happen to my biggest house?”
d. “What if another snail will have a house bigger than mine?”
5. Why did the other snails leave the little snail behind?
a. He eats too much grass.
b. They did not want to be with him.
c. They could not move his very big house.
d. The little snail did not want to leave its house.
6. Which of the following did the little snail think at the end?
a. “My friends did not help me at all.”
b. “I should have stored more grass and leaves in my house.”
c. “Father was right. I should have a house that is easy to carry.”
d. “Never mind if I stay behind. I have the biggest house anyway.”
7. Which of the following will most likely happen to the little snail?
a. It will die of hunger.
b. It will destroy its house.
c. It will follow the other snails.
d. It will live happily in the farm.
SET B
Questions
1. Which sentence says something about Atalanta?
a. She did not want to get married.
b. She was an obedient daughter.
c. She was a great runner.
d. She loved Hippomenes.
2. What kind of man would she marry?
a. a kind prince
b. a clever ruler
c. a great runner
d. a handsome man
3. Hippomenes became Atalanta’s __________________.
a. friend
b. enemy
c. adviser
d. husband
4. Many tried their luck. When one tries his luck, he ___________
a. always wins.
b. is sure to win.
c. really wants to win.
d. attempts to win.
5. Hippomenes heeded Aphrodite’s advice. The synonym of heeded is
a. followed
b. disobeyed
c. laughed at
d. disregarded
6. Who was Aphrodite?
a. the godmother of Hippomenes
b. the mother of Atalanta
c. the goddess of love
d. the great teacher
7. How did the golden apples
SET C
Questions
1. Why did the university invite the professor?
a. to give a test
b. to give a lecture
c. to donate books
d. to attend classes
2. Why was it easy for the driver to pretend he was the professor?
a. The professor looked like the driver.
b. The driver dressed up like the professor.
c. The driver was as intelligent as the professor.
d. The participants have not seen the professor yet.
3. Why was the selection entitled Trading Places?
a. The driver could answer the question asked.
b. The professor exchanged roles with the driver.
c. The driver exchanged seats with the professor.
d. The professor seated himself with the audience.
4. Based on the selection, how would you describe the professor?
a. a boring lecturer
b. an excellent driver
c. a humorous person
d. a generous employer
5. The driver tried to get out of a sticky situation.
What was the sticky situation?
a. A participant recognized the professor.
b. The driver could not deliver the lecture.
c. The professor could not move from his seat.
d. The driver did not know what to answer.
6. Why did the driver say “Even my driver can give you
the answer!”?
a. to admit that even he did not know how to answer
b. to stop the audience from asking more questions
c. to stop the real professor from answering the question
d. to prove to the participants that the question was easy
7. He gave a very good speech and everybody applauded.
Another word for applauded is ________________________.
a. kept very quiet
b. started to leave
c. clapped their hands
d. asked him to speak louder
SET D
Questions
1. What did the younger stars fear?
a. asking for help
b. becoming insects
c. losing their light
d. leaving the heavens
2. What was Bathala’s solution to the younger stars’ problem?
a. He will make them young forever.
b. He will turn them into bugs with lights.
c. He will give them their light for eternity.
d. He will give them a new life in the heavens.
3. “One might chance upon these stars on a very dark night.”
Which statement below means the same thing?
a. One will always see these stars on a very dark night.
b. One will never see the stars on a very dark night.
c. One will surely see these stars on a very dark night.
d. One will possibly see these stars on a very dark night.
4. The story is a legend. This means that _________________.
a. It is a real story about a person’s life.
b. It is a story which could really happen.
c. It is a story about where things came from.
d. It is a story where there are talking animals.
5. According to the selection, what is a firefly?
a. a bug that wants so much to be a star
b. an old star that already lost its energy
c. an insect that died and went to heaven
d. a young star that became a glowing insect
6. Which statement is NOT explicitly stated in the given selection?
Fireflies are _____________________.
a. young stars that did not want to lose their energy
b. twinkling bugs that used to be fearful young stars
c. insects with chemicals that make their bodies glow
d. young stars that once lived in the heavens with old stars
7. Why did Bathala say “you would have to give up much” to the young
stars?
a. Life on earth will give them less light.
b. The young stars will give up their lives.
c. The young stars will not be happy on earth.
d. Life was better in the heavens than on earth.