NAT Reviewer in 21st
NAT Reviewer in 21st
NAT Reviewer in 21st
1. During this period, Jose Rizal’s works such as Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
were written to awake the mind of our countrymen.
a. Spanish Period
b. American Period
c. Pre-Spanish Period
d. Nationalistic Period
2. The Philippines had literature such as legends, folktales, folksongs, and the like.
a. Spanish Period
b. Japanese Period
c. Pre-Spanish Period
d. Nationalistic Period
3. In this period, religious books were written, such as Doctrina Cristiana and Urbana
and Felisa, to support or contradict the Catholic Church.
a. Spanish Period
b. American Period
c. 21st Century Period
d. Nationalistic Period
4. Filipino writers went into all forms of literature like news, reporting, poetry, stories
play, essays, and novels which clearly depicted their love of country and their longings
for independence.
a. Edsa I Period
b. American Period
c. Pre-Spanish Period
d. The 3rd Republic Period
5. Filipino literature was given a break during this period for the Filipino literature was
prohibited from using. Many wrote plays, poems, short stories, etc. Topics and themes
were often about life in the provinces.
a. Japanese Period
b. American Period
c. Pre-Spanish Period
d. American Period
10. Because of the archipelagic nature of the Philippines, its geographical features, and
the presence of various ethno-linguistic groups in the country, regional literature has
become ____________.
a. Anti-modern and traditional
b. Short yet vivid
c. Rich and varied
d. Nationalistic
11. Chant (Bulong) was used in witchcraft or enchantment especially in remote places
in the Visayas.
a. Japanese Period
b. Rebirth of Freedom
c. Pre-Spanish Period
d. Period of Enlightenment
13. Haiku, is short with a measure and rhyme consisting of 17 syllables which had
favorable diminishing effect on Tagalog literature.
a. Japanese Period
b. American Period
c. 21st Century Period
d. Period of 3rd Republic
a. form
b. imagery
c. rhythm
d. sound pattern
17. A literary genre which combines three media: book, movie/video and internet
website.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Science Fiction
d. Creative Non-Fiction
18. A Literary presentation where the author incorporates doodle writing and
drawings and handwritten graphics in place of the traditional font.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Science Fiction
d. Creative Non-Fiction
19. Stories told almost entirely in dialogue, simulating social network exchanges.
a. Chick Lit
b. Digi-Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Text-Talk Novel
21. It is a website that contains short articles posted and changed regularly.
a. Blog
b. Flash Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Digi-Fiction
25. 39 Clues book series by Scholastic, where stories are told using the
combination of book, video, and website, is an example of this literary genre.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Science Fiction
d. Creative Non-Fiction
26. Mashable by Pete Cashmore, where feature stories around the world are posted
and updated, is an example of this literary genre.
a. Blog
b. Flash Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Digi-Fiction
27. A story that develops through a screenshot of SMS conversation like Vince and
Kath by Jenny Ruth Almocera is an example of this literary genre.
a. Chick Lit
b. Digi-Fiction
c. Hyper Poetry
d. Text-Talk Novel
28. The Hunger Games series that explores dystopian or post-apocalyptic themes
is an example of this literary genre.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Science Fiction
d. Creative Non-Fiction
29. A story told using a combination of text and illustrations or without text at all.
a. Digi-Fiction
b. Doodle Fiction
c. Illustrated Novel
d. Creative Non-Fiction
5. Which wireless handheld device is used to make and receive calls and send text
messages?
a. laptop b. desktop c. cellphone d. camera
6. Which element refers to the time and location where the story happens?
a. Plot b. Setting c. Conflict d. Characterization
9. Which plot structure creates tone, presents characters and other important details
to introduce the story?
a. Setting b. Theme c. Exposition d. Climax
10. Which element of short story shows the author’s attitude or feelings?
a. Plot b. Theme c. Exposition d. Tone
11. What do you call the events that happen in a short story?
a. Setting b. Theme c. Plot d. Conflict
13. What do you call the series of events when things start to happen in the
story?
a. Rising Action b. Theme c. Exposition d. Falling Action
14. Which element is always presented at the final part of the story?
a. Resolution b. Theme c. Exposition d. Climax
18. What comes after the climax when things or events begin to work out?
a. Rising Action b. Theme c. Exposition d. Falling Action
19. What do you call an approach wherein students are demanded to read more to
improve knowledge?
a. skimming
b. scanning
c. extensive reading
d. reading approach
23. Alyssa wants to answer questions quickly, so she looked for key words in the
selection. She used ________.
a. scanning
b. extensive reading
c. reading approach
d. skimming
24. Abigail listed down words that she didn’t know the meaning and searched for it in
the dictionary. She is using ________.
a. scanning
b. extensive reading
c. reading approach
d. skimming
25. Daniel identified the main idea of the text she is reading. She used ______.
a. scanning
b. extensive reading
c. skimming
d. reading approach
26. This technique is useful when the students are seeking specific information rather
than reading for comprehension
a. reading approach
b. scanning
c. skimming
d. extensive reading