ENGLISH-REVIEWER
ENGLISH-REVIEWER
ENGLISH
Exam # 1
3. ___ pass me the salt, please? ----- Ok, here you are.
a) Will you b) Can you c) You can
4. Gerald ___ the tickets.
a. already bought c) has bought already
b) had already buyed
5. What language___ ?
a) speak they b) do they speak c) does they speak
ANSWER KEY FOR ENGLISH EXAM NO. 1
A.
1. C
2. C
3. A
4. B
5. C
B.
1. B
2. C
3. A
4. A
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. C
9. C
10. B
C.
1. C
2. B
3. B
4. A
5. B
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. C
10. B
D.
1. C
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. A
6. C
7. B
8. B
9. C
10. C
English
Exam #2
Name: . .
I. VOCABULARY
Direction: Choose the word that means the same, or most nearly the same, as the underlined word or words and write your
answers on the spaces provided.
Directions: Read the passage below and answer the questions that follow. Encircle the best answer.
Almost unnoticed, scientists are reconstructing the world of plants. A new technique using colchicine, a poisonous drug,
has allowed scientists to remodel many kinds of flowers, fruits, vegetables, and trees, creating new varieties with unexpected
frequency. Even plants native to other countries are used to obtain the desired effects.
III. AGREEMENT
Directions: Encircle the correct answer.
Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
Abdul, my cousin’s only son is a student of Mindanao State University. In this school, he is taking a course that may
someday bring 1. (a. he b. him c. his d. them) to other places of the globe. Motivated by 2. (a. its b. him c.their
d. his) father, a local farmer, he is determined to prove to 3. (a. himself b. his self c. itself d. themselves) that in a span
of four years, he can be called a successful young professional.
One schoolmate close to Abdul is petite, brainy, and brown-complexioned lady named Kristina Camilla. Drawn to
Abdul’s company through 4. (a. theirs b. his c. their d. her) interactive school activities, the young lady has developed
closeness with 5. (a. them b. her c. his d. him).
KC, the name fondly calls her takes pride in relating with his future plans in life. The truth is, it’s not 6.( a. she
b.her c. he d. his) who finds Abdul as a nice person to be with, but also others who have been mingling with him. KC as
well as the other people close to Abdul knows every well that 7. (a. they b. he c.she d. it) has to be real or genuine to
be able to enjoy 8. (a. his b. her c. their d. its) relationship with 9. (a. him b. her c. it d. them)
What is friendship? I often ask 10. (a.it b. them c. these d. this) question to people. For me, friendship is this
loving and respectful relationship between one and another.
Subject-Verb Agreement
Television shows 1. (a. is b. are. c. have) expensive to produce. The production costs show meticulously 2.(a.are
b. is c. have) extremely high due to many production variables. The television equipment alone 3. (a. are b.have c.is)
very expensive and must be maintained expensively for optimum life service. The sets for the complete high-tech stage 4.
(a. command b. commands c. have commanded) high budgets. The performers 5. (a. are b. have c.is) paid very
large salaries for their talents and mass appeals. A very large budget 6. (a. are b. have c. is) also set aside for directors,
cameramen, musicians, planners, writers, editors, coordinators, agents, talents, scouts, designers, and other technical people
who 7. (a. is b. are c. have) customarily behind the curtain. The stations still 8. (a. pay b. pays c.have paid) large
amounts of money for promotion and rights to broadcast. All these high costs 9. (a. have required b.require c. requires)
the stations to gather as much capital for every single show that they 10. (a. have dreamed b.dreams c. dream) would
be popular enough to gain the most income in the endeavour.
(Source: Agalabia, U.F. et.al. (2004). College freshman English. Espana, Manila: UST Publishing House.)
Direction: You are given two choices (a,b) for each sentence. Choose the word that correctly completes the following
sentences. Write your answer on the spaces provided.
1. Rotation refers to the turning of the earth (a. and b. in addition to) revolution to the movement of the earth around
the sun.
2. There are several means (a. for b. to) determine latitude and longitude.
3. (a. Likely b. Like) the tiger, the lion is a member of the cat family.
4. Botanists are not sure where the first plant was grown or even what plant (a. was b. it was).
5. The moon is not a planet (a. which b. although it) resembles the planets in many ways.
6. If the star seems to be moving in a wavy line (a. that we suspect b. we suspect it) of being a double star.
7. Determining the mineral content of soil samples is an exacting process (a. for example b. therefore), experts must
8. One of the most obvious characteristics of the moon is the way in which it continuously changes (a. it is appearing
b. its appearance).
9. Natural resources provide the raw material (a. are needed b. needed) to produce finished product.
10. (a. Alike b. Like) Australia, Canada conducts a complete census of its population every ten years.
ANSWER KEY FOR ENGLISH EXAM #2
I. VOCABULARY
1. A
2. D
3. C
4. D
5. B
6. C
7. C
8. D
9. C
10. A
II. READING COMPREHENSION
1. B
2. A
III. AGREEMENT
Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement
1. B
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. D
6. B
7. B
8. A
9. D
10. D
Subject-Verb Agreement
1. B
2. C
3. C
4. A
5. A
6. C
7. B
8. A
9. B
10. C
IV. CORRECT USAGE
1. A
2. B
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. B
7. B
8. B
9. B
10. B
ENGLISH
Exam No. 3
Direction: Parts of the following sentences are underlined. These parts may be correct or incorrect. If a sentence
has an incorrect part, encircle the letter that corresponds to the incorrect part. If there are no errors, encircle
the letter E. Don’t cheat.
1.If anyone believes in the organization, then they should join. No error
A B C D E
2. Natural gas often occur together with petroleum in the minute pores of rocks such as sandstone and
A B C D
limestone. No error
E
3. The child felt very bad when his teacher criticized him before the entire class. No error
A B C D E
4. No one except he knew of the ice cream parlor around the corner. No error
A B C D E
5. The audible range of frequencies for human beings usually lies among 20 and 20 000 Hz. No error
A B C D E
6. The florist asked three of us, Jalem, Hamid and I, to carry the plants down to the loading dock. No error
A B C D E
7. De La Salle University, along with several other private universities, are going to sponsor the conference.
A B C D
No error
E
8. Encyclopedia book is interesting, informative and it is easy to read. No error
A B C D E
9. He will give the message to whoever opens the door. No error
A B C D E
10. There is no surgeons in the hospital. No error
A BC D E
11. If biennials were planted this year, they will be likely to bloom next year. No error
A B C D E
12. The constant rise of prices and wages bring about inflation. No error
A B C D E
13. “Sorry I cannot written to you for such a long time.” No error
A B C D E
14. Brain waves patterns vary among different people and in different activities. No error
A B C D E
15. Having studied your report carefully, I am convinced that neither of your solutions are correct. No error
A B C D E
16. Amina borrowed a dress from Saliha, who she adores. No error
A B C D E
17. Snails produce a colorless, sticky discharge that forms a protective carpet under them as their travel along.
A B C D
No error
E
18. Everybody was up early on Monday because our local store was having it’s annual sale. No error
A B C D E
19. Shahid’s thumb is as wide as Junaid. No error
AB C D E
20. If I have to make a choice between Ader, Javer and him, I think I’ll select Ader because of his self-control
A B C
during moments of stress. No error
D E
21. If I was you, I should be carefully of who my friends are. No error
A B C D E
22. Jordan is one of the few athletes who does not eat beef. No error
A B C D E
23. Diligence and honesty as well as being intelligent are qualities which I look for when I evaluate students.
A B C D
No error
E
24. Although his story had aspects of truth about it, I couldn’t hardly believe what he said. No error
A B C D E
25. During the test, I wondered if their was any answer to the problem. No error
A B C D E
26. Badawie claims that, in his opinion, neither the boys nor I are to blame. No error
A B C D E
27. The soprano alleged that the dampness in the concert hall caused her to sing terrible. No error
A B C D E
28. That pile of papers is to be file in the cabinet. No error
A B C D E
29.Wilson, who I never thought was even in the running, not only won handily but also broke a record. No
error
A B C D E
30. The newspaper reported that the cost of gasoline is raising again. No error
A B C D E
ENGLISH
Exam # 4
V. VOCABULARY
A. Directions: Encircle the letter of the word that means the same, or most nearly the same as the
underlined word or words.
b. compromise
1. The proposed electoral amendment has not c. cooperation
yet been ratified.
a. debunked 3. It is ridiculous to become irritated about
b. skimmed such an insignificant matter.
c. approved a. sinful
b. absurd
2. The rivalry between the two softdrink c. tragic
companies was obvious.
a. competition
4. The indecisive person was readily a. bitter
persuaded to change his mind again. b. cruel
a. easily c. frank
b. subtly
c. hardly 17. She grants the mall the prerogatives of
royalty.
5. The candidate’s victory at the polls was a. customs
overwhelming. b. privileges
a. treachery c. duties
b. triumph
c. defeat 18. Only twenty people attended the conclave.
a. briefing
6. Punctuality is imperative in every job. b. concert
a. being efficient c. meeting
b. being courteous
c. being on time 19. My uncle estranged himself from his own
party by joining party leaders.
7. He is infamous for his dishonesty in a. injured
business matters. b. separated
a. notorious c. upset
b. loathed
c. dreaded 20. These tactics did not seem preposterous to
her.
8. An objective report by a committee would be a. absurd
a. prejudice b. one-sided
b. personal c. productive
c. fair
9. To preserve our liberties means to . . our 21. The former President exchanged
liberties. reminiscences with his former allies.
a. safeguard a. comments
b. enjoy b. gifts
c. change c. recollections
10. To resist tyranny 22. The director produced, at the movie’s climax
a. fight against just about the most gruesome scene ever
b. suffer shown on film.
c. worship a. colourful
b. horrifying
11. Identical twins are frequently inseparable. c. inferior
a. not able to be distinguished
b. not able to be parted 23. Our guest belongs to the most affluent
c. not able to be believed family in our region.
a. amazing
12. The gunfire was sporadic. b. wealthy
a. intermittent c. influential
b. frequent
c. continuous
Directions: Encircle the letter of the word or expression that comes closest in the
meaning to each of the underlined words in the following.
9. an interminable show
a. worthless
b. endless
c. tedious
10. to intimidate a witness
a. to make happy
b. to make fearful
c. bribe
11. to nurture a child
a. neglect
b. give medicine
c. feed and bring up
12. a sign of opulence
a. poverty
b. health
c. wealth
13. a prosaic sight
a. common place
b. solemn
c. stirring
14. a prudent action
a. unexpected
b. ill-mannered
c. sensible
15. a volatile temperament
a. changeable
ANSWER KEY FOR ENGLISH EXAM NO. 4
A. VOCABULARY
1. C
2. A
3. B
4. A
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. C
9. A
10. A
11. B
12. A
13. A
14. B
15. A
16. C
17. B
18. C
19. B
20. A
21. C
22. B
23. B
24. C
25. B
B. GETTING MEANING THROUGH CONTEXT
1. C
2. C
3. C
4. B
5. D
6. C
7. A
8. A
9. B
10. B
11. C
12. C
13. A
14. C
15. A
ENGLISH
Exam # 5
READING COMPREHENSION TEST
DIRECTION: Read carefully each of the following passages. Then answer the questions asked and/or complete the statements given
under each by choosing one of the five possible answers. Blacken the circle that corresponds to the letter of your answer after the
appropriate item number on your answer sheet.
a) have the same senses that we do d) live in darkness because no light reaches to the bottom
b) have no sense of hearing as well as sight e) do not hear the sound of sea as they are accustomed
c) hear the sounds of the ocean to it
a) someone who lives where there are no seasons d) a deaf child unaffected by the environment
b) an animal without the sense of touch e) a perfect sleeper, for there is no sound around to hear
c) a sea creature with no seeing or hearing ability
4. From the passage we understand that the Pueblo Indians were afraid of ............. .
a) although they had apartment houses d) and, the didn't have a lake, a stream, or a pond
b) to observe the stars in the sky for rain season e) as long as they were all together
c) so that they could provide themselves with shelters
10. It is stated in the passage that a fish opens and closes its mouth .............. .
A. in order to get oxygen C. to drink to stay alive E. so that it can suffice salt
B. so as to gulp D. to swim in an aquarium.
11. We are informed by the passage that a person ................... .
A. can live for a long time without water C. has no need for food and water
B. can live for a long time without food D. has no need for a fresh supply of water
E. does need water to get oxygen
14. Which of the following statements about kana finds the LEAST support in the passage?
A. It was based on the sound of the Japanese language D. It was used in Japan after A.D. 793
B. It was used primarily by Japanese women E. It was considered inappropriate for austere subject matter
C. It was used for Japanese poetry but not for Japanese prose
15. The author's primary purpose in the passage is to ............................ .
A. refute a common explanation for the role of women in the development of Japanese poetry
B. identify the reasons for the popularity of a distinct form of literary expression in Japan
C. distinguish between the Japanese poetry of one historical period with that of another
D. trace the influence of religion on the development of Japanese poetry
E. provide an explanation for the role of women in the development of Japanese poetry
16. It is argued in the passage that the impoverishment of the world's habitat .......... .
A) is first and foremost due to man's irresponsible abuse of the vegetable cover of the earth
B) is largely due to gradual changes in climate over long years
C) became inevitable as soon as agricultural and animal husbandry developed
D) cannot be remedied
E) has been needlessly exaggerated
17. The definition of erosion given in this passage ............ .
A) is a strictly regional one D) assumes that the process is inevitable
B) disregards man's role in it E) is a broad one
C) concentrates on flooding
18. It is pointed out in the passage that the loss of organic matter in the soil ............ .
A) led to the destruction of the world's vegetative cover
B) is a direct result of insufficient rain
C) is an irreversible process
D) has made the soil more susceptible to erosion
e) came about through over planting which robbed the soil of nutrients
Any criminal justice system is an apparatus that society uses to enforce the standards of conduct necessary to protect
individuals and the community. It operates by apprehending, prosecuting , convicting, sentencing these members of the community
who violate the basic rules of group existence. The action taken against lawbreakers is designed to serve three purposes beyond the
immediately punitive one. It removes dangerous people from the community; it deters others from criminal behaviour and it gives
society an oppurtunity to attempt to transform lawbreakers into law-abiding citizens.
22. We understand from the passage that the basic aim of criminal justice is .............. .
a) the protection of society and its individuals d) the violation of the law
b) to define socially acceptable behaviour e) to renew, as necessary, the traditions and customs of
c) to educate lawbreakers society
25. The action taken against lawbreakers is designed to serve how many purposes beyond the immediately punitive one?
a)one b) two c)three d)five e) seven