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The document is a fourth quarterly examination for English 7, consisting of multiple-choice questions, identification tasks, true/false statements, and enumeration sections related to the writing process and types of essays. It assesses students' understanding of editing, revising, problem-solution essays, and various claims. An answer key is provided at the end for grading purposes.
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FOURTH QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN ENGLISH 7
March 20-21,2025
Name: _______________________________Grade and Section: _______________ 50
Test I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Read each item carefully and write the letter of your answer in the space provided before the number.
______1.Why is editing an essential part of the writing process?
A. It focuses on generating new ideas. B. It ensures proper research and citation C. It only focuses on grammar and spelling errors. D. It improves the coherence and effectiveness of the written essay ______2.What is the tone typically used in problem-solution essays? A. Authoritative and persuasive C. Emotional and subjective B. Confused and disorganized D. Uncertain and speculative ______3. How does editing differ from revising in the writing process? A. Editing is the final stage, while revising is the initial stage. B. Editing focuses on content, while revising focuses on grammar. C. Editing involves adding new ideas, while revising involves removing content. D. Editing focuses on language and presentation, while revising focuses on content and organization. ______4. Which of the following is NOT a step typically involved in the revising process? A. Reviewing the topic and focus of the paper B. Assessing word choice and clarity of language C. Adding new information and details to the essay D. Checking for grammatical errors and spelling mistakes ______5. What is the primary purpose of revising in the writing process? A. To improve coherence and clarity B. To create the first draft of the essay C. To add more details and information D. To check for grammar and spelling errors ______6.Which of the following is an example of a problem-solution essay topic? A. "My Favorite Hobby" B. "The Importance of Exercise" C. "Reducing Plastic Pollution in Oceans" D. "Climate Change: Causes and Effects" ______7. What is the primary focus of the editing stage in the writing process? A. Research and citation B. Content and organization C. Idea generation and brainstorming D. Grammar usage and writing mechanics ______8. How does editing differ from revising in the writing process? A. Editing is the final stage, while revising is the initial stage. B. Editing focuses on content, while revising focuses on grammar. C. Editing involves adding new ideas, while revising involves removing content. D. Editing focuses on language and presentation, while revising focuses on content and organization. ______9. Why is editing an essential part of the writing process? A. It focuses on generating new ideas. B. It ensures proper research and citation. C. It only focuses on grammar and spelling errors. D. It improves the coherence and effectiveness of the written essay. ______10. Which of the following is NOT a step typically involved in the revising process? A. Reviewing the topic and focus of the paper B. Assessing word choice and clarity of language C. Adding new information and details to the essay D. Checking for grammatical errors and spelling mistakes ______11. What is the primary purpose of revising in the writing process? A. To improve coherence and clarity B. To create the first draft of the essay C. To add more details and information D. To check for grammar and spelling errors ______12. What is the primary focus of the editing stage in the writing process? A. Research and citation B. Content and organization C. Idea generation and brainstorming D. Grammar usage and writing mechanics ______13. What distinguishes a problem-solution essay from other types of essays? A. It lacks organization. B. It focuses on fictional stories. C. It contains only personal opinions. D. It presents a problem and proposes solutions. ______14. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of effective problem-solution essays? A. Logical organization B. Clear problem statement C. Presentation of biased viewpoints D. Supported solutions with evidence ______15. This type of claim asserts whether something is true or false or to what extent it is true. A. claim of fact B. claim of policy C. claim of truth D. claim of value ______16.The target audience of problem-solution texts can be diverse and may include a combination of the following: A. decision-makers B. stakeholders C. the public D.all of the above ______17. It involves restating information from the original text in your own words while retaining the original meaning. A. paraphrasing B. plagiarizing C. summarizing D. quoting ______18. It refers to the act of directly citing or referencing specific language or passages from a text to support the main idea. A. paraphrasing B. plagiarizing C. summarizing D. quoting ______19. This type of claim proposes a specific course of action or solution to address a problem or achieve a particular goal. It focuses on what should be done or what actions should be taken. A. claim of fact B. claim of policy C. claim of truth D. claim of value ______20. This type of claim expresses a judgment about something, stating whether it is good or bad, right or wrong, desirable or undesirable. It involves subjective assessments based on personal beliefs, cultural norms, or ethical principles. A. claim of fact B. claim of policy C. claim of truth D. claim of value TEST II. IDENTIFICATION. Instructions: For the following claims, determine whether each one represents a FACT, VALUE, or POLICY. Write your answer in the space provided. ___________1. Blue light from screens has great effects on the brain and it makes it more difficult to sleep. ___________2. Vaccines are effective in preventing the spread of infectious diseases such as measles and polio. ___________3. Democracy is the most preferable form of government because it promotes individual freedoms and equality. ___________4. The average global temperature has been rising steadily over the past century due to human-induced climate change. ___________5. To reduce plastic pollution in oceans, governments should ban single-use plastic products and promote reusable alternatives. TEST III. Write True if the statement is correct and write False if it says otherwise. ___________1. Drafting is primarily focused on perfecting grammar, spelling, and the organization of ideas. ___________2. During the prewriting stage, one should start by writing the introduction to set the tone and introduce the topic. ___________3. Drafting is the second stage of the writing process, where the main goal is to shape the ideas into a written essay. ___________4. The drafting stage is less concerned with the final structure of the essay and more with putting ideas into words. _________ __5. In the prewriting stage, organizing thoughts in an illogical sequence and developing the central idea using supporting details are crucial steps. Test IV. Enumeration. Five (5) writing process (in order) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Structure of Expository text. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Test V. IDENTIFICATION. Identify the following words using its meaning. Choose your answer inside the box.
Sequence Revision Blog Print Social Media
Writing Digital Clarity Precision Publishing
___________1. The order in which things happen or are arranged.
___________2. Online platforms and websites that allow users to create and share content ___________3. Clearness or transparency in communication, making ideas easy to understand. ___________4. The process of making content available to the public, either in digital or print form. ___________5. Content or information that is produced on physical paper or other tangible materials. ___________6. Accuracy, exactness, or attention to detail in the way something is done or expressed. ___________7. Content or technology that is stored, transmitted, or processed in an electronic format. ___________8. A regularly updated website or web page, typically run by an individual or a small group ___________9. The act or process of expressing ideas, thoughts, or information through written language. ___________10. The process of reviewing, editing, and improving something, such as a written work or a plan. Parent/Guardian Signature Over Printed Name
ANSWER KEY
Test I. Test II. Test III
1.D 1. Fact 1.False 2.A 2. Value 2. True 3.D 3. Fact 3. True 4.C 4. Fact 4. True 5.A 5. Polocy 5. False 6.C 7.A 8.D 9.D 10.C Test IV Test V 11.A 1. Prewriting 1. Sequence 12.A 2. Drafting 2. Social Media 13.D 3. Revising 3. Clarity 14.C 4. Editing 4. Publishing 15.A 5. Publishing 5. Print 16.D 1. Sequence 6. Percision 17.A 2. Comparison and Contrast 7. Digital 18.D 3. Cause and Effect 8. Blog 19.B 4. Problem and Solutions 9. Writing 20.D 10. Revision