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Grade 7 English Achievement Test

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Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary

Taloto District, Tagbilaran City, Bohol ACHIEVEMENT


Junior High School Department TEST

Name: ____________________________________________ Date: __________________


Grade: GRADE 7 Score: _________
Teacher’s Name: Jessa M. Caresosa
DIRECTION: Multiple Choice. Read each question comprehensively. Write the letter which
corresponds to the correct answer on the blank provided. (30 points)
_____ 1. Determine what kind of sentence is written below.
Oh no! My laptop is missing!
a. Declarative b. Interrogative c. Imperative d. Exclamatory
_____ 2. Which of the following sentences below correctly follow the rules in subject-verb agreement?
a. I has plan.
b. I am having a hard time.
c. You has to go to the principal’s office.
d. Mark and John is going to the cinema.
_____ 3. In this type of reading, you are likely the one to select the reading material and there is an
element of enjoyment as you read. It is reading for pleasure.
a. Scanning b. Skimming c. Intensive d. Extensive
_____ 4. In the story “The Blind Man and the Hunchback”, the two main characters are trying to get what
fruit?
a. Apple b. Grapes c. Coconut d. Banana
_____ 5. Identify the slang word or expression in the sentence below.
A relative from abroad gave me some green bucks.
a. relative b. gave me c. abroad d. green bucks
_____ 6. It is the central message that the dramatist shares to the audiences. It is the lesson or moral of the
drama.
a. Theme b. Props c. Blocking d. Scene and Act
_____ 7. This is the mental picture created in the reader’s mind while reading the poem. It involves the
use of words and phrases that appeal to the five senses.
a. Form b. Imagery c. Theme d. Figurative Language
_____ 8. It is one of the two main types of literature wherein it is composed of lines, and lines into
stanzas.
a. Prose b. Poetry c. Drama d. Discourse
9-10. Choose the figure of speech that corresponds to the following sentences below.
_____ 9. She has a smile as wide as the river.
a. Irony b. Metaphor c. Personification d. Simile
_____ 10. The leaves dance with the breeze.
a. Irony b. Metaphor c. Personification d. Simile
_____ 11. It gains reader’s interest in your subject.
a. Beginning b. Body c. Ending d. None of these
_____ 12. It is serious in tone. It usually involves death or misfortune of one or more characters.
a. Tragedy b. Comedy c. Melodrama d. Farce
_____ 13. It is the dictionary and literal meaning of a word.
a. Connotation b. Denotation c. Lexical d. Context
_____ 14. It is the repetition of the consonant sounds in the beginning of words.
a. alliteration b. Assonance c. Rhyme d. Rhythm
_____ 15. It is a word that describes things in a more specific manner.
a. Hypernym b. Hyponym c. Homonym d. Homophones
_____ 16. These are words that have the same spelling and same pronunciation, but different meanings.
a. Homograph b. Homophones c. Homonyms d. Homotext
_____ 17. It retells past events in the order in which they happened.
a. Recount b. Personal c. Factual d. Opinion
_____ 18. These are words and phrases in a sentence that help you identify the meaning of words that are
unfamiliar.
a. Context b. Lexical Clues c. Lyric Clues d. Narrative Clues

_____ 19. Read the selection below and answer the question afterwards.

In recent years, the popularity of electric cars has increased significantly. The technology
behind electric cars is powered by rechargeable batteries that allow for low emissions and high
efficiency. Who are the manufacturers of these electric cars? Some of the most well-known
manufacturers include Tesla, Nissan, and Chevrolet. What are the benefits of owning an electric car?
These vehicles offer lower operating costs, reduced carbon footprint, and a quieter driving experience.
When did the popularity of electric cars begin to surge? The surge in popularity began in the mid-
2010s with the release of the Tesla Model S. Where are electric cars most commonly used? Electric
cars are most commonly used in urban areas where short commutes and access to charging stations are
readily available. How do electric cars differ from traditional gas-powered cars? Electric cars do not
require gasoline and produce fewer emissions, making them more environmentally friendly.

Which of the following manufacturers is NOT mentioned as a well-known manufacturer of electric cars?
a. Tesla b. Nissan c. Chevrolet d. Ford
_____ 20. Which part of the feature article that shows the author’s name?
a. Headline b. Byline c. Lead d. Body
_____ 21. Choose the whole in the following part:
Eyes: _______
a. Body b. Face c. Key d. House
_____ 22. Choose the whole in the following part:
Door: _______
a. Body b. Face c. Key d. House
_____ 23. Choose an ACTIVE voice below.
a. News reports are written by reporters.
b. A cake is being baked by Michael.
c. The table was replaced by John.
d. Adelle ate six eggs at dinner.
_____ 24. Choose a PASSIVE voice below.
a. Edward replaced the chair.
b. Adelle ate six eggs at dinner.
c. The company hired new workers last year.
d. The launching of the new product is going to be witnessed by our guests.
_____ 25. Which of the following examples below shows scanning as a reading style?
a. A learner taking a reading exam decides to approach text by looking at the title, introductions,
and any diagrams and sub-headings, then skim reading to get a clear general idea of what the text
is about.
b. A learner taking a reading test needs to scan a text on population rates quickly to find out if a
series of statements about the population figures are true or false.
c. A teacher reads a short story with learners, but does not set them any tasks except to read and
listen.
d. The learners read a short text and put events from it into chronological order.
_____ 26. Which of the following sentences is an example of denotation?
a. That woman is a dove at heart.
b. There is no place like home.
c. The blueberry is very blue.
d. The aroma of my mother’s cooking filled the kitchen.
_____ 27. Below are examples of homophone EXCEPT.
a. Night-Knight b. Piece-Peace c. Hole-Whole d. Lying-Lying
_____ 28. Which of the following sentences below correctly follow the rules in subject-verb agreement?
a. John Lloyd or the twins is going to join the singing contest.
b. The dogs or the cats are always fighting.
c. James or Alex is going to represent us.
d. Neither Ana nor Maria have called.
_____ 29. It is a style of language that is informal and is not considered part of the standard language.
a. Proverbs b. Riddles c. Sayings d. Slangs
_____ 30. It is everything that the characters say to one another.
a. Blocking b. Dialog c. Props d. Stage Directions

“In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity.”


– Albert Einstein

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