ENGLISH 6 Diagnostic Test
ENGLISH 6 Diagnostic Test
ENGLISH 6 Diagnostic Test
Department of Education
REGION I
SCHOOLS DIVISION OFFICE OF URDANETA CITY
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A. C.
B. D.
2. Encircle the letter of the MAKE-BELIEVE image
A. C.
B. D.
II. INTERPRETING THE MEANING SUGGESTED IN VISUAL MEDIA THROUGH A FOCUS ON VISUAL
ELEMENTS
Direction: Look at the picture carefully to answer the questions that follow. Encircle the letter of
the correct answer.
IV. IDENTIFYING THE PURPOSE, KEY STRUCTURAL AND LANGUAGE FEATURES OF VARIOUS
TYPES OF INFORMATIONAL/ FACTUAL TEXT
Direction: Read each selection then distinguish what type of factual text is being used. Encircle
the letter of the correct answer.
16. To cook rice, measure 1 cup of rice to every 1 to 1 1/2 cups of water and add to a pot. Wash the
rice. Bring the water to a boil, reduce heat and cook rice until soft.
The paragraph is an example of:
A. Factual description C. Information report
B. Procedure D. Explanation
17. The stars are tiny points of light in the space. On a clear night we can see around 2,000 to 3,000 stars
without using a telescope. Stars look tiny in the sky because they are far away from the Earth. The stars
are made up of gases.
The paragraph is an example of:
A. Factual description C. Information report
B. Procedure D. Explanation
18. An elephant is the biggest living animal on land. It is quite huge in size. It is usually black or grey in
colour. Elephants have four legs, a long trunk and two white tusks near their trunk. Apart from this, they
have two big ears and a short tail. Elephants are vegetarian. They eat all kinds of plants especially
bananas. They are quite social, intelligent and useful animals. They are used to carry logs of wood from
one place to another. They are good swimmers.
The paragraph is an example of:
A. Factual description C. Information report
B. Procedure D. Explanation
19. The Moon is a barren, rocky world without air and water. It has dark lava plain on its surface. The Moon
is filled wit craters. It has no light of its own. It gets its light from the Sun. The Moon keeps changing its
shape as it moves round the Earth. It spins on its axis in 27.3 days stars were named after the Edwin Aldrin
were the first ones to set their foot on the Moon on 21 July 1969 They reached the Moon in their space craft
named Apollo II.
The paragraph is an example of:
A. Factual description C. Factual recount
B. Procedure D. Information report
20. To make calamansi juice, first, wash calamansi thoroughly, slice calamansi, squeeze juice into a
glass container and remove seeds.Dilute 3 tablespoon sugar in 1 liter of water. Add ¼ cup fresh
calamansi juice. Add ice cubes and water or keep refrigerated and best served cold.
The paragraph is an example of:
A. Factual description C. Factual recount
B. Procedure D. Information report
V. RECOGNIZING EVALUATIVE WORD CHOICES TO DETECT BIASES AND PROPAGANDA
DEVICES USED BY THE SPEAKERS
Directions: Identify the propaganda technique used in the following. Encircle the letter of the
correct answer.
21. It is a propaganda technique wherein you are attracted and convinced to use a product or join an
activity because “everyone” is doing it.
22. It is a propaganda technique seeking support for an idea or product by having it endorsed by a famous
person, such as a sports figure or movie star.
A. Card-stacking C. Glittering generalities
B. Testimonials D. Snob appeal
23. In this propaganda technique, the users of a product or proponents of a course of action are simple,
down-to-earth people like you and me.
A. Plain folks C. Bandwagon
B. Transfer D. Testimonials
24. Study the picture to distinguish the propaganda technique being used.
25. Study the picture to distinguish the propaganda technique being used.
26. ___________ are sources that have been published in printed format.
A. Print Sources B. Multi-media C. Online Sources D. Broadcast Media
31. Which of the stated viewpoints show the advantages of collaborative learning?
A. Statement I and II C. Statement III and IV
B. Statement I and III D. Statement II and IV
32. Which of the stated viewpoints show the disadvantages of collaborative learning?
A. Statement I and II C. Statement III and IV
B. Statement I and III D. Statement II and IV
33. Which of the stated viewpoints show the advantages of having pets?
A. Statement I, II and III C. Statement II, III and IV
B. Statement III, IV and V D. Statement II, III and V
34. Which of the stated viewpoints show the disadvantages of having pets?
A. Statement I, and III C. Statement I and IV
B. Statement III and V D. Statement II and V
36. Which of the stated viewpoints show the disadvantages of eating out?
A. Statement I and III C. Statement II, III and IV
B. Statement II and IV D. Statement I, III and V
VIII. EVALUATE NARRATIVES BASED ON HOW THE AUTHOR DEVELOPED THE ELEMENTS
Directions: Identify what story element is being described in the following. Encircle the letter of
the correct answer.
37. It is the time and place in which the story takes place. The time could be in the past, the present, or the
future; during the day or the night; in any season. The place, or scene may be imaginary.
A. setting C.theme
B. character D. plot
38. It refers to each person, animal, or imaginary creature that appears in a story.
A. setting C. theme
B. character D. plot
A. Protagonist
B. Antagonist
C. Theme
D. Conflict
41. We can infer from the picture in number 40 that the setting of the story is ___________.
A. in the ocean C. in the forest
B. in the garden D. in a busy city