Catalino Soliguen National High School English Grade 9 3rd Quarter Exam PDF

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Catalino Soliguen National High School

2019

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This is a third-quarter examination paper for English Grade 9 students at Catalino Soliguen National High School. The document covers various aspects of English, including language, literature, and plot structure. The exam paper includes multiple-choice questions, short-answer questions and sections on arranging events by occurence in a play. The year is 2019.

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CATALINO SOLIGUEN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Third Quarter Examination ENGLISH GRADE 9 S.Y. 2019- 2020 I. Directions: Choose the correct answer from the word pool. Write your answ...

CATALINO SOLIGUEN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Third Quarter Examination ENGLISH GRADE 9 S.Y. 2019- 2020 I. Directions: Choose the correct answer from the word pool. Write your answer on your paper. Director Script Costume Actors Props Scene Traverse In-the-round Thrust Proscenium 1. A person who is skilled in the production of the play. 2. A division of an act, in which a certain portion of the play unfolds. 3. The wardrobe worn by the artists on stage. 4. The written version of a play which is memorized by the artists. 5. The persons who do the act on stage. 6. The things used by the artists and the design of the stage. 7. The type of stage which is surrounded by the audience. 8. The stage is positioned in front and the seats of the audience are arranged in curve. 9. Example of this type of stage is Catalino Soliguen NHS stage. 10.The audience are on both sides of the stage and the actors are free to walk in the middle. II. Directions: Identify the parts of the stage. Write your answer on your paper. (11-15) 11 14 12 13 15 DIRECTOR III. Directions: Arrange the events according to their occurence in the play. Write letters only. (16-20) a) She accidentally overheard a conversation between two men planning a murder. b) Desperate to prevent the crime, she began a series of calls-- to the operator, to the police, and others. c) Mrs. Stevenson is an invalid confined to her bed and her only lif-line was the telephone. d) One night, while she was waiting for her husband to return home, she picked up the phone and called his office. e) Her conversation with Sgt. Duffy made her realize the description of the crime scene and victim. IV. Directions: Read the sentences carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer. 21. The word /up/ sounds the same as a) uncle b) dead c) apple d) none 22. The vowel sound in the word “wave” sounds the same in the word a) what b) want c) wait d) wag 23. Which of the words has the short e sound? a) beat b) head c) bed d) sheet 24. The word /cat/ sounds the same as a) axe b) cheese c) envy d) locket 25. The vowel sound in the word “sick” sounds the same as a) pie b) pin c) lite d) lie 26. The office /staff/ waited at the /lobby/. a) /e/ b) /Σ/ c) /æ/ d) /a/ e) /e/ 27. The /captain/ is a /bachelor/. a) /e/ b) /Σ/ c) /æ/ d) /a/ e) /e/ 28. The /agent/ was /able/ to close the deal. a)/e/ b) /Σ/ c) /æ/ d) /a/ e) /e/ 29. A /plate/ of /bacon/ and eggs is on the /table/. a)/e/ b) /Σ/ c) /æ/ d) /a/ e) /e/ 30. The /weather/ is /festive/ for a picnic in the /meadow/. a)/e/ b) /Σ/ c) /æ/ d) /a/ e) /e/ 31. The story written by Lucille Fletche about an old bed-ridden woman who was murdered. a) The Telephone b) Sorry Wrong Number c) Star Wars d) For Conversation, Press #1 32. An article about the advantages and disadvantages of using communication technology to humans. a) The Telephone b) Sorry Wrong Number c) Star Wars d) For Conversation, Press #1 33. A story of heroism written by Susan Dennard. a) The Telephone b) Sorry Wrong Number c) Star Wars d) For Conversation, Press #1 34. A poem about the telephone as the happiness of Edward Field a) The Telephone b) Sorry Wrong Number c) Star Wars d) For Conversation, Press #1 35. The messenger of Friar Laurence in “Romeo and Juliet” a) Nurse b) Friar John c) Benvolio d) Mercutio 36. The arranged husband of Juliet. a) Tybalt b) Benvolio c) Mercutio c) Paris 37. The person who wed Romeo and Juliet. a) Friar Laurence b) Friar John c) Friar Paris d) Friar Clarence 38. The only heir of the Montagues. a) Juliet b) Benvolio c) Romeo d) Tybalt 39. The person who started the feud on the bridge. a) Juliet b) Benvolio c) Romeo d) Tybalt 40. Who killed Tybalt? a) Juliet b) Benvolio c) Romeo d) Tybalt V. Directions: Use the gerunds in sentences. 41. Sleeping 42. Clapping 43. Selling 44. Painting 45. Flooding VI. Directions: Read the synopsis of one of Shakespeare’s masterpieces, Romeo and Juliet and then identify the proper arrangement of the elements of plot synopsis. Write only the letter. A. Juliet goes with the plan to pretend to be dead, but because Romeo does not know, he then killed himself. B. Prince Escalus makes an agreement for the two feuding families to end their conflict. C. Juliet awakes, finding her Romeo dead beside her, causing her to kill herself. D. The two families have been feuding for a long time. E. The balcony scene where Romeo and Juliet confess their love for each other. 46. Exposition: 47. Rising Action: 48. Climax: 49. Falling Action: 50. Resolution:

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