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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region III
Division of Nueva Ecija
MACABACLAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Brgy. Macabaclay, Bongabon Nueva Ecija
macabaclaynhs@gmail.com

FIRST QUARTERLY EXAMINATION IN CREATIVE WRITING


1ST SEMESTER 2018-2019
NAME:_____________________________________________________ ________ SCORE:____________________
GRADE & SECTION:___________________________________ DATE:_____________________
GENERAL DIRECTION: Read the statements very carefully before answering. Choose the correct answer
from among the choices given. Write your answer in a space provided before each number. WRITE IT IN
CAPITAL FORM.
____1. The following is true about Creative Writing EXCEPT:
A. Creative Writing is any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional writing.
B. Creative Writing used connotative and expressive words.
C. Creative Writing is in the form of poetry, fictional works and stories.
D. Creative Writing do not focus on poetic images and personal experiences.
____2. Which among the following is an example of TECHNICAL WRITING?
A. Memoirs B. Personal essays C. Memorandum D. Movie scripts
For numbers 3 to 6
A. Beginning B. Purpose C. Form D. Style
____3. It uses writer’s imagination that is suitable for creative development of some element of fiction.
____4. It comes from an array of choices that result in sole ownership of the finished product.
____5. It carries out writer’s compelling desire to imagine, invent, explore or share.
____6. In creative writing, it takes the first breath of the writer when he asks “What can I create out...?

____7. It is a type of writing that educates or instruct about the technical material.
A. Academic B. Expressive C. Technical D. Creative
____8. The following is TRUE about Technical Writing EXCEPT:
A. Facts are being displayed.
B. Audiences are specific.
C. Specialized vocabularies are being used such as scientific terms.
D. Technical Writing is self-created although idea might be inspired.
____9. Which of the following is NOT a skill of a creative writer?
A. Patience B. Creativity C. Technical Ability D. Imagination
For numbers 10-14
A. Vignettes B. Memoir C. Diary D. Poetry
____10. It is a special type of journal which you can write your day to day experiences.
____11. It is defined as the brief evocative description, account or episode.
____12. It is popular but underappreciated type of writing which is usually artistic and in creative form.
____13. This is a personal account with narrow themes and specific topics.
____14. The examples of this type of writing are biography and autobiography.

For numbers 15-20


A. Alliteration B. Assonance C. Consonance D. Anaphora
____15. We shall go on end, we shall fight for France.
____16. Those images that yet, fresh images beget.
____17. Progression is not proclamation but palaver.
____18. The mass of men lead lives of quiet liberation.
____19. Row, row, row your boat.
____20. Alice’s aunt ate apples and acorns around August.
For numbers 21-30
A. Olfactory B. Gustatory C. Auditory D. Tactile
____25. After the long run, he collapsed in grass with tired and burning muscles.
____26. The sweet salty caramel blended in her mouth and swirls on her tongue.
____27. The dry reefs felt against their skin.
____28. Silence was broken by the peal of piano keys.
____29. The stingy odor of her perfume stuck on my nostrils.
____30. At the kitchen, I heard the mournful creak of the wooden stairs.

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For numbers 31-34
A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Personification D. Hyperbole

____31. The airplane was an elephant running on the runway.


____32. Life is like a firefly which lights up and dims out as it moves on.
____33. I could listen to that song forever.
____34. The voice of thy brother’s blood cried to me out from the grave.

____35. It is the meaning of the word which is a literal meaning or a meaning from the dictionary.
A. Connotation B. Denotation C. Diction D. Cliché
____36. This is a statement that is heard so often that their once colorful play on words become expected and stale.
A. Connotation B. Denotation C. Diction D. Cliché
____37. It refers to the author’s word choice which suits the audience taste.
A. Connotation B. Denotation C. Diction D. Cliché
____38. What is the euphemism for the word ‘passed away’?
A. sleep B. passing by C. died D. rest
For numbers 39 to 42
A. Story B. Epic C. Novel D. Drama
____39. This type of literature has plot and developed characters through dialogues and actions.
____40. It is a long narrative poem which deals with the adventures of a hero particular to its place or nation.
____41. It is a long work that tells a complex story that unfolds through actions, dialogues and thoughts of the
characters.
____42. This type of literature can be read in one sitting and the main character faces the conflict and solves it.
____43. Which of the following is NOT a type of an essay?
A. Expository B. Persuasive C. Personal D. Introductory
____44. It is one of the techniques in storytelling on which the writer uses hints or clues to indicate events that will
occur later in the narrative.
A. Flashback B. Foreshadowing C. Suspense D. Tragedy
____45. What do you call to the character which opposes the main character
A. Antagonist B. Protagonist C. Comic Relief D. Confidante
____46. A person is lost in woods and is attack by wild animals but is able to fight and survived. What type of conflict is
this?
A. Man vs. Man B. Man vs. Environment C. Man vs. Self D. None of these
____47. Which part of the Plot introduces the conflict?
A. Exposition B. Rising Action C. Climax D. Falling Action
____48. Which of the following is NOT a type of Point of View?
A. 1st Person POV B. 2nd Person POV C. 3rd Person Limited D. 3rd Person Omniscient
____49. It refers to the written conversation between two or more characters.
A. Dialogue B. Narrative C. Suspense D. Flashback
____50. It refers to the person who relates the story to the reader.
A. Character B. Protagonist C. Narrator D. Antagonist

******END******

“Either you write something worth reading or read something worth


writing.”
Prepared by:

JAPETH M. NABOR Checked by:


Subject Teacher
MA. CECILIA S. SANTIAGO
School Principal II

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