Name____________________________________ Grade & Sec.
___________
Test I
Direction/s: Write R if the is statement tells REALITY and F if the statement is
FANTASY
____1. I never dreamed to have gills on my neck.
____2. Teenage cases nowadays is up growing from 2022 to 2025.
____3. Sea turtles have feathers on its back to swim gently underwater.
____4. If Cinderella did not met Fairy godmother she will live as a slave forever.
____5. Rodrigo Duterte arrested by ICC las December 20, 2024.
____6. Nole Me Tangere is a book composed by Jose Rizal. The Characters there have
superpowers.
____7. Grade 8 Charity is the most dangerous section in Arandia College Taguig.
Their ability to grasp information are excellent.
____8. No wonder why sir Paulo is the most gorgeous and eloquent teacher because
of his efforts and skill to educate the students in Arandia.
____9. Diary is my daily journal of what is happening.
____10. Rene Descartes once said “I think therefore I exist”.
Test II.
Direction/s: Put the correct answer on the blanks provided before the number.
_____1. What is the largest democracy country with 1.2 billion people?
a. Philippines b. Sri Lanka c. India d. Thailand
_____2. This man in India has ____ wives and 94 children.
a. 40 b. 39 c. 37 d. 20
For numbers 3-7. Read the selection carefully and answer the given questions
below.
The Lost Treasure
Eliza, a girl with a thirst for adventure, lived in a small village nestled beside a
whispering forest. One day, while exploring the woods, she stumbled upon an old,
moss-covered stone, half-buried in the earth. Curiosity piqued, she carefully dug it
out, revealing a small, wooden chest. Inside, she found a map, intricately drawn on
parchment, and a small, tarnished silver key. Intrigued, Eliza followed the map, her
heart pounding with excitement. The path led her through dense thickets and across
babbling brooks, eventually to a hidden cave, its entrance shrouded in ivy. Inside,
she found a large, stone chamber, bathed in the soft glow of the moonlight filtering
through a crack in the ceiling. In the center of the chamber, she found a chest,
identical to the one she had found in the forest. She used the silver key to unlock it,
and inside, she found not gold or jewels, but a collection of old books, filled with
stories of the forest and its inhabitants. Eliza realized that the true treasure wasn't
the material wealth, but the knowledge and stories it held. She carefully returned to
the village, carrying the books, ready to share their wisdom with everyone.
_____3. What did Eliza find in the forest?
a. moss-covered stone and a wooden chest with a map and a key inside
b. moss-covered stone and a fork chest with a map and a key inside
c. moss-covered stone and a wooden chest with a compass and a key inside
d. moss-covered stone and a wooden chest with a map and a key inside with
doorknob
_____4. What did Eliza find in the hidden cave?
a. A large stone chamber and a chest, identical to the one she found in the
pond
b. A large stone chamber and a chest, identical to the one she found in the
forest
c. A large stone chamber and a chest, identical to the one she found in the lake
d. A large stone chamber and a chest, identical to the one she found in the
jungle
_____5. What was inside the chest in the cave?
a. A collection of old magazines with stories of the jungle and its inhabitants
b. A collection of old comics with stories of the lake and its inhabitants
c. A collection of old manuals with stories of the ground and its inhabitants
d. A collection of old books with stories of the forest and its inhabitants
____6. What did Eliza realize was the real treasure?
a. The moral and stories in the books c. The knowledge and stories in
the books
b. The importance and stories in the books d. The relevance and
stories in the books
____7. What is the setting of the story?
a. A village beside a whispering forest and a hidden cave
b. A house beside a whispering forest and a hidden cave
c. A boat beside a whispering forest and a hidden cave
d. A tent beside a whispering forest and a hidden cave
_____8. Who is the ‘’father of Fable”?
a. Aesop b. Shakespeare c. Wordsworth d. Rizal
_____9. The hints or clues used by an author are called _______.
a. Imagery b. context clues c. context symbol d. signs
_____10. ‘’it was idyllic day for us to walk in the park yesterday. Idyllic
means?
a. Sunny b. rainy c. cloudy d. windy
_____11. What figures of speech is being describe in the sentence. ‘’You are a
lily of the valley”
a. Personification b. Metaphor c. Simile d. Ode
_____12. ‘As I walk by the river, I heard the flowers singing in chorus. This
statement is an example of ____.
a. Metaphor b. Personification c. Simile d. Elegy
_____13. Haiku is a Japanese poetry it focuses on ______.
a. emotion b. nature c. people d. culture
I shall not pass this way again
‘’ Through this toilsome world alas To a suffering
fellowmen
Once and only once I pass. Let me do it while I can
If a good deed I may do No delay for it is plane,
If a kindness I may show. I shall not pass this way
again.
_____14. How many syllables in the line 6?
a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8
_____15. What does toilsome means?
a. Laborious b. Active c. Zealous d. Ugly
_____16. What fellowmen suffers from?
a. Doing good to others c. Paying bills
b. A life full of responsibilities d. Being prominent
_____17. What does the author imply in line 8?
a. Life teaches us on how to survive
b. Love yourself
c. Experience is the best teacher
d. I will not take the same mistakes again
_____18. Who is the aut6her of ‘’ The Man who Went to Seek His Fate’’
a. Maive Stokes b. William Shakespeare c. John Freeman d.
None of These
_____19. Rupee is a money from what country?
a. Indonesia b. Myanmar c. Thailand d. Cambodia
_____20. What is the cause why there is a great burning in alligator’s
stomach for twelve years?
a. There is a large stone in his stomach c. there is a large ruby
in his stomach
b. There is a large diamond in his stomach d. there is a large gold in his
stomach
______21. What is the main problem of the story ‘’The Man Who went to Seek
his Fate’’?
a. seeking the answer why he is poor c. searching for food
b. Seeking for a food for his family, d. searching God for his
purpose
______22. What is the problem of the tiger for 12 years?
a. great thorn sticking in his foot c. great needle sticking in his
tail
b. great stone in his gums d. great fishbone in his gums
______23. What is in the back of the camel for 12 years?
a. sacks of diamonds c. sacks of emerald
b. sacks of golds d. sacks of rupee
______24. What did God send to a poor man’s fate?
a. a soul b. a spirit c. a gold d. a fortune
______25. What is the synonym for the word ‘’fate”?
a. benevolent b. destiny c. trust d. moral
Test III. Draw a star if the statement is Simile, heart for Metaphor, circle for
hyperbole and square for personification.
______1. Her silence was like a loaded gun pointed at your chest.
_______2. Brief is a parasite, burrowing deep and feeding off every moment of
peace.
_______3. The wind screamed through the alley, clawing at windows like it was trying
to get in.
_______4. She was a storm wrapped in skin, lightning in her veins and thunder in her
voice.
_______5. His heart pounded like a jackhammer breaking through frozen steel.
_______6. My brain was so fried, it could’ve cooked breakfast for a family of five.
_______7. The fire danced wildly, hungry for anything it could devour.
_______8. he stood still, like glass on the edge of shattering.
_______9. He was so angry; the ground shook every time he breathed.
_______10. Her words hit me with the force of a thousand wrecking balls.
Test IV. Subject Verb-Agreement. Define the errors in the sentence.
1. She walk to school every day.
a. walk b. school c. every d. She
2. The bouquet of roses smell lovely.
a. smell b. roses c. bouquet d. lovely
3. Neither the teacher nor the students is ready for the exam.
a. Students b. is c. ready d. exam
4. My friends lives in Canada.
a. Canada b. lives c. My d. friends
5. Each of the players were given a trophy.
a. Each b. were c. trophy d. players
“TRY AGAIN THIS TIME WITH GOD”