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Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. STRICTLY NO ERASURES
1. What is an evaluative statement? A) A personal opinion without evidence B) A judgment based on criteria and evidence C) A random assumption D) A statement of preference 2. Which of the following best defines an assertion? A) A question that seeks information B) A declarative sentence claiming something is true or false C) A subjective opinion with no basis D) A counter-argument to a claim
3. What type of assertion is based on objective verification? A) Fact B) Opinion C) Preference D) Convention 4. Which type of assertion is rooted in traditions, norms, or customs? A) Fact B) Opinion C) Convention D) Preference
5. Which of these is an example of an opinion? A) The sampaguita belongs to the genus Jasminum . B) Sampaguitas are the most fragrant flowers. C) The roots of sampaguita are used for medicinal purposes. D) Sampaguita is the national flower of the Philippines . 6. What is a counterclaim? A) A supporting statement for a claim B) A claim made to rebut another claim C) A preference-based opinion D) An unrelated argument
7. What does textual evidence refer to? A) Personal beliefs B) Author-provided details supporting a claim C) Random quotes D) Unverified information 8. What principle does the CBCP emphasize against the death penalty? A) Retribution B) Mercy-based justice C) Deterrence through fear D ) Financial penalty
9. According to the CBCP, what is a flaw in the legal system concerning the death penalty? A) Excessive leniency B) Lack of public support C) Barriers for the poor in accessing proper legal aid D) Too many appeals 10. Which type of justice does the CBCP support? A ) Vindictive justice B ) Restorative justice C ) Punitive justice D ) Retributive justice
What does critical reading primarily focus on? A ) Memorizing facts B ) Understanding surface-level meaning C ) Evaluating arguments and evidence D ) Skimming for main ideas What is the main goal of restorative justice? A ) Punishing the offender B ) Seeking revenge C ) Healing for victims and reforming offenders D ) Ignoring the crime
Which of the following is NOT a type of assertion? A ) Fact B ) Opinion C ) Evidence D ) Convention Which textual evidence supports the CBCP's stance on mercy? A ) The approval of the death penalty bill by 217 lawmakers B ) Jesus defending the adulterous woman (John 8:7) C ) The retributive principle of justice D ) The voting on Ash Wednesday
15. Why does the CBCP argue that the death penalty is ineffective? A ) It eliminates criminals without addressing root causes of crime B ) It saves government resources C ) It reduces crime rates immediately D ) It guarantees fair trials for everyone 16. What is context in text development? A) The main character of a story B) The circumstances surrounding a text that affect its meaning C) The setting of a novel D) The conclusion of a story
17. Which question helps determine a text’s context? A) What is the author’s favorite color? B) When was the work written? C) How many chapters does it have? D) Who published the book ? 18. What does intertextuality refer to? A) Adding images to a text B) The connection of a text’s meaning with other texts C) Writing unrelated stories D) Creating original ideas without influence
19. Who coined the term intertextuality? A) William Shakespeare B) Julia Kristeva C) J.K. Rowling D) George Orwell 20. What is hypertext? A) A linear form of reading a text B) A text that references historical events C) A nonlinear way of showing information through links D ) A handwritten manuscript
21. Which of the following is an example of intertextuality? A) Adding hyperlinks to an article B) Referencing Romeo and Juliet in a modern love story C) Writing an autobiography D) Creating a science fiction novel without influences 22. Why is hypertext useful for readers? A) It forces readers to follow a strict order B) It allows readers to skip unrelated content C) It provides flexibility and personalization in reading D) It only shows text without images
23. What is the primary weakness of intertextuality? A) It requires strong prior knowledge from readers B) It uses too many hyperlinks C) It avoids cultural references D) It focuses only on original ideas 24. What theme does Taylor Swift’s "Love Story" primarily reference? A) Greek mythology B) Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare C) Cinderella fairy tale D) A modern detective story
25. What is the main feature of hypertext? A ) Chronological storytelling B ) Static reading experience C ) Connections through clickable links D ) Focus on visual art 26. How does hypertext enhance learning? A ) It limits access to information B ) It presents information in a linear format C ) It allows associative learning through connections D ) It reduces reader interaction
27. What is an example of a hypertext feature? A ) Footnotes in a book B ) Clickable links in an online article C ) A printed index D ) A bibliography section 28. What does intertextuality rely on for full effectiveness? A ) Reader’s prior knowledge of related texts B ) Length of the text C ) Number of characters in a story D ) Simplicity of language
29. How does intertextuality influence readers? A ) It isolates texts from external influences B ) It deepens understanding by connecting to prior works C ) It simplifies complex narratives D ) It eliminates cultural references 30. What is a key characteristic of hypertext reading? A ) Sequential reading from start to end B ) Flexibility in navigating content C ) Limitation to printed formats D ) Lack of interactive elements