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ENGLISH - 4

2ND QUARTER
PERIODICAL TEST
MATATAG CURRICULUM BASED

_________________________________________________________________ _________________
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NAME:__________________ _____________________________________________ SCORE
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Direction: Read the questions carefully and encircle the letter of your answer.

1. Which shape is considered geometric?


A. Heart
B. Circle
C. Leaf
D. Wave

2. Which shape is an example of an organic form?


A. Triangle
B. Square
C. Cloud
D. Rectangle

3. Which of the following shapes is abstract?


A. Leaf
B. Circle
C. Spiral
D. Triangle

4. What could a thick, dark line in an image represent?


A. Sadness
B. Happiness
C. Strength
D. Calmness

5. When looking at a red color in an image, what feeling might it suggest?


A. Calm
B. Energy
C. Boredom
D. Peace

6. What does the term “visual text” refer to?


A. Written paragraphs
B. Photographs and illustrations
C. Book covers only
D. Audio files

7. What purpose might an advertisement have?


A. To entertain
B. To persuade
C. To describe
D. To instruct

8. Which image might a company use to promote health?


A. Leaf or plant icon
B. Flames
C. Thunderbolt
D. Clock

9. What is the purpose of a heading in an article?


A. To ask questions
B. To give extra detail
C. To summarize the topic
D. To entertain readers

10. Which is a slogan?


A. “The best coffee in town!”
B. “This coffee is hot.”
C. “Coffee comes from beans.”
D. “How to brew coffee.”

11. What is a real image?


A. Cartoon drawing of a dog
B. Photograph of a city
C. Painting of a dragon
D. Sketch of a mermaid

12. Which image is make-believe?


A. A tiger in a zoo
B. A flying superhero
C. A tree in a forest
D. A car on a road

13. What detail is found in the beginning of a story?


A. Problem resolution
B. Characters and setting
C. Main conflict
D. Climax

14. Which plot type follows a journey?


A. Quest
B. Comedy
C. Tragedy
D. Suspense

15. In what point of view does the narrator use “I” or “me”?
A. Third person
B. Second person
C. First person
D. Author’s view

16. Who is the “main character” in a story?


A. The villain
B. The author
C. The protagonist
D. The minor character

17. How can we infer the setting of a story?


A. By looking at the plot
B. By observing the characters
C. By reading about the time and place
D. By the author’s name

18. What is the theme of a story?


A. The time it was written
B. The location of events
C. The lesson or main idea
D. The character’s name

19. What makes a story part of the fantasy genre?


A. Realistic events
B. Factual information
C. Magical elements
D. True story basis

20. Which story is likely fiction?


A. Biography of a scientist
B. Instructions for a recipe
C. Myth about dragons
D. Weather forecast

21. How does a person usually show they’re listening?


A. Looking away
B. Nodding and focusing
C. Tapping fingers
D. Changing the subject

22. What’s a non-verbal cue for showing agreement?


A. Crossing arms
B. Nodding
C. Looking down
D. Frowning

23. How does a smile help in communication?


A. It shows confusion
B. It expresses happiness or friendliness
C. It shows anger
D. It expresses boredom

24. What does a wave of the hand usually mean?


A. Disagreement
B. Greeting or goodbye
C. Questioning
D. Expressing anger

25. How do you organize information from general to specific?


A. Using a list
B. Drawing a pyramid outline
C. Writing in reverse order
D. Making a table

26. What is the main idea of a paragraph?


A. The smallest detail
B. The title of the text
C. The most important thought
D. The last sentence

27. Which type of text describes items or events in order?


A. Poem
B. Recipe
C. Fantasy story
D. Opinion article

28. What does “drawing a conclusion” mean?


A. Creating a summary
B. Making an assumption based on details
C. Asking questions
D. Writing a summary

29. Why might someone write a friendly letter?


A. To argue a point
B. To say thank you or express good wishes
C. To tell a secret
D. To write instructions

30. Which greeting is best for a friendly letter?


A. “Dear…”
B. “Hey!”
C. “To whom it may concern”
D. “Goodbye”

31. How do you end a letter?


A. With “Best regards”
B. With “See you tomorrow”
C. With a greeting
D. With a title

32. Which sentence is in the past tense?


A. “She is running.”
B. “She ran.”
C. “She will run.”
D. “She runs.”

33. “They will study for the test.” What tense is this?
A. Past
B. Present
C. Future
D. Continuous

34. What part of a story introduces the topic?


A. Conclusion
B. Introduction
C. Body
D. Title

35. Which part of a story explains the events?


A. Introduction
B. Body
C. Ending
D. Summary

36. How can you show respect in conversation?


A. Interrupting the other person
B. Listening carefully
C. Looking at your phone
D. Talking loudly

37. What tense is used for something happening now?


A. Past
B. Present
C. Future
D. Past perfect

38. Which phrase uses future tense?


A. “They are eating.”
B. “They ate.”
C. “They will eat.”
D. “They have eaten.”

39. What do you call a story about a magical world?


A. Mystery
B. Fantasy
C. History
D. Science fiction
40. How can a story's theme help readers?
A. By confusing them
B. By teaching a lesson
C. By showing the ending
D. By introducing the setting

ANSWER KEY:

1. B
2. C
3. C
4. C
5. B
6. B
7. B
8. A
9. C
10. A
11. B
12. B
13. B
14. A
15. C
16. C
17. C
18. C
19. C
20. C
21. B
22. B
23. B
24. B
25. B
26. C
27. B
28. B
29. B
30. A
31. A
32. B
33. C
34. B
35. B
36. B
37. B
38. C
39. B
40. B

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