453490422 U GE 1 6TH Examination Questionnaire pdf PDF

Title 453490422 U GE 1 6TH Examination Questionnaire pdf
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Course: UGE 1 -READING COMPREHENSION Examination: 6TH EXAMINATION Page: 1/ College: CASE Term/ Semester: 2nd / 2nd S: SY 2018- Total Points: 50 Exam Date: 2019-02-Instruction(s): Put X on the box of the letter that corresponds to the correct answer.Read the passages below and answer the questions th...


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Student Name: Course: UGE 1 -READING COMPREHENSION College: CASE Total Points: 50

ID #: Examination: 6TH EXAMINATION Term/ Semester: 2nd / 2nd

Permit #: Page: 1/6 S.Y: SY 2018-19 Exam Date: 2019-02-22

Instruction(s): Put X on the box of the letter that corresponds to the correct answer. Read the passages below and answer the questions that follow each passage. Questions may let you determine the main idea, fact or opinion, or may let you summarize the content of the passage. Items 1-4, refer to this passage: Because lambs are sometimes eaten by coyotes, ranchers may hunt or trap the coyotes. However, killing coyotes may upset nature's balance. Scientists have found a way to protect sheep without killing coyotes. Coyotes are fed lamb meat treated with a drug. When they eat the meat, they get sick. Later, coyotes won't even go near lambs. They'll hunt rabbits instead. 1. Cayotes are _____. A.a wild dog that resembles the wolf, native to North America B.a wild cat that resembles the dog, native to South America C.a wild rabbit that resembles the cat, native to North Africa D.a wild dog that resembles the wolf, native to North Africa 2. This story A.how B.how C.how D.how

mainly tells____________. lambs eat coyotes coyotes survive scientists protect sheep and coyotes scientists protect rabbits

3. Which among the choices is a fact? A.However, killing coyotes may upset nature's balance. B.Coyotes are fed lamb meat treated with a drug. C.Later, coyotes won't even go near lambs. D.They'll hunt rabbits instead. 4. Which among the choices is an opinion? A.Scientists have found a way to protect sheep without killing coyotes. B.Coyotes are fed lamb meat treated with a drug. C.When they eat the meat, they get sick. D.Later, coyotes won't even go near lambs. Items 5-8, refer to this passage: Native Americans dried strips of meat, pounded it into a paste, and then mixed it with fat. Sometimes they added berries and sugar. Then they pressed it into small cakes. They called these cakes pemmmican. Pemmican didn't spoil, and it provided lots of energy for people traveling or going on hunting. Today explorers still carry and eat this food. 5. According to Merriam-Webster.com, Pemmican is _____. A.a concentrated pie used by North American Indians used for rations B.a concentrated meat used by North American Indians used for rations C.a concentrated food used by North American Indians used for rations D.a concentrated drink used by North American Indians used for rations 6. This story A.how B.how C.how D.how

mainly tells_______. pemmican was prepared by native Americans famous pemmican is. the Native Americans love pemmican pemmican can be preserved.

7. Which among the choices is a fact? A.Sometimes they added berries and sugar. B.Then they pressed it into small cakes. C.Pemmican didn't spoil, and it provided lots of energy for people traveling or going on hunting. D.Today explorers still carry and eat this food. 8. Which among the choices is an opinion? A.Native Americans dried strips of meat, pounded it into a paste, and then mixed it with fat. B.Sometimes they added berries and sugar. C.Then they pressed it into small cakes. D.They called these cakes pemmmican. Items 9-12, refer to this passage: Every year hungry deer do millions of dollars' worth of damage to young pine trees. Scientists in Washington have found a way to protect the trees. They use a substance called selenium. Selenium produces a bad smell when dissolved. A bit of this element is put in the ground near trees. Rain dissolves the selenium, and the trees absorb it. The bad smell keeps the deer away until the trees are fully grown. 9. Based on the passage, dissolve means _____. A.to annul B.to bring to an end

C.to separate into component parts D.to cause to pass into solution 10. This story mainly tells ________. A.How trees can be protected B.How trees can be protected by deer C.How deer can be protected

© 2011 by College of Arts & Sciences Education (CASE), University of Mindanao

Student Name: Course: UGE 1 -READING COMPREHENSION College: CASE Total Points: 50

ID #: Examination: 6TH EXAMINATION Term/ Semester: 2nd / 2nd

Permit #: Page: 2/6 S.Y: SY 2018-19 Exam Date: 2019-02-22

D.How trees and deer can be protected 11. Which among the choices is a fact? A.Every year hungry deer do millions of dollars' worth of damage to young pine trees. B.Selenium produces a bad smell when dissolved. C.A bit of this element is put in the ground near trees. D.The bad smell keeps the deer away until the trees are fully grown. 12. Which among the choices is an opinion? A.They use a substance called selenium. B.Selenium produces a bad smell when dissolved. C.Rain dissolves the selenium, and the trees absorb it. D.The bad smell keeps the deer away until the trees are fully grown. Items 13-16, refer to this passage: The Marines had a problem in World War II. Orders were sent in code, but the enemy kept learning the code. Nothing could be kept secret. Then someone thought the Navajo soldiers could help the Marines. Since very few other people could speak Navajo, this language was used as a code. No one on the enemy side knew Navajo, so the messages stayed secret. 13. Based from the passage, Marines are ______. A.the mercantile and naval shipping of a country B.soldiers of the United States Marine Corps C.an executive department (as in France) having charge of naval affairs D.animals such as dolphins and whales 14. This story mainly tells ________. A.How Marines used Navajo as a code B.How Marines fought in the war C.How codes were sent D.How to learn the Navajo codes 15. Which among the choices is a fact? A.The Marines had a problem in World War II. B.Nothing could be kept secret. C.Then someone thought the Navajo soldiers could help the Marines. D.Navajo language was used as a code. 16. Which among the choices is an NOT opinion? A.Nothing could be kept secret. B.The Navajo soldiers could help the Marines. C.Very few other people could speak Navajo language D.Navajo language was used to make the messages stayed secret. Items 17-20, refer to this passage: Doctors think that wearing red-tinted glasses can relieve sadness. Some people get very moody and sad in the winter. They may be affected by brief days. Bright lights help some people but not everyone. The reddish light coming through rose-colored glasses seems to make people feel happy. 17. Based from the passage, moody means _____. A.a feeling or showing a gloomy or a bad frame of mind B.having knowledge that changes often C.creating a logical sequence of events D.a happy feeling 18. This story mainly tells___________. A.How colored glasses make people sad B.How tinted glasses relieved sadness C.how colored glasses make people feel better D.how to wear glasses to feel better 19. Based from the passage, which among the choices is a fact? A.Doctors think that wearing red-tinted glasses can relieve sadness. B.Some people get very moody and sad in the winter. C.The reddish light seems to make people feel happy. D.Colors can affect people. 20. Based from the passage, which among the choices makes the sentence below an opinion? "The reddish light coming through rose-colored glasses seems to make people feel happy." A.light B.rose-colored C.seems D.happy

Items 21-23, refer to this passage: Many people in India don't eat beef, but they still find many uses for cattle. Cows provide milk for drinking and for other dairy products. Young cattle are used for plowing fields and carrying big loads. 21. This story tells us _____________. A.Why cows are useful

© 2011 by College of Arts & Sciences Education (CASE), University of Mindanao

Student Name: Course: UGE 1 -READING COMPREHENSION College: CASE Total Points: 50

ID #: Examination: 6TH EXAMINATION Term/ Semester: 2nd / 2nd

Permit #: Page: 3/6 S.Y: SY 2018-19 Exam Date: 2019-02-22

B.Why Indians do not eat beef C.How cows are used in India D.How Indians protect cows. 22. Based from the passage, which among the choices is NOT a fact? A.Many people in India don't eat beef. B.They find many uses for cattle. C.Young cattle are used for plowing fields and carrying big loads. D.Cows provide milk for drinking and for other dairy products. 23. Based from the passage, which among the choices makes the sentence below an opinion? "Many people in India don't eat beef, but they still find many uses for cattle." A.beef B.India C.people D.many Items 24-26, refer to this passage: Sharks have a keen sense of hearing and can smell blood from almost 2,000 yards away. Sharks also have a special system of channels in their skin that helps them feel the vibrations of a splashing swimmer. We know that in clear water, sharks can see dinner from about 50 feet away. If you ever spot a shark, always swim away smoothly! 24. The story mainly tells __________. A.How shark swims B.The keen sense of a shark C.How shark sense food D.That a shark can see underneath 25. Based from the passage, which among the choices is NOT an opinion? A.Sharks have a keen sense of hearing and can smell blood from almost 2,000 yards away. B.We know that in clear water, sharks can see dinner from about 50 feet away. C.If you ever spot a shark, always swim away smoothly! D.That a shark can see underneath 26. Based from the passage, which among the choices makes the sentence below a fact? "Sharks also have a special system of channels in their skin that helps them feel the vibrations of a splashing swimmer." A.

special sharks B.system of channels C.feel the vibrations D.splashing swimmer Items 27-29, refer to this passage: The peanut is a humble plant with hundreds of functions. Most peanuts are roasted in their shells and lightly salted. About half the peanuts eaten in the United States are ground into a thick paste called peanut butter. The rich oil made from peanuts is good for frying foods and is used for oiling machines and making soaps and paint. Even peanut shells are used to make plastics and to fertilize soil. 27. This story mainly tells______________. A.About the many uses peanut B.About the wonder of a humble plant C.About the people who loves peanut D.About the benefits of peanuts to the people of the United States 28. Based from the passage, which among the choices is NOT an opinion? A.The peanut is a humble plant with hundreds of functions. B.Most peanuts are roasted in their shells and lightly salted. C.About half the peanuts eaten in the United States are ground into a thick paste called peanut butter. D.The rich oil made from peanuts is good for frying foods. 29. Based from the passage, which among the choices is NOT a fact? A.The peanut is a humble plant with hundreds of functions. B.The rich oil made from peanuts is good for frying foods. C.It's oil is used for oiling machines and making soaps and paint. D.Even peanut shells are used to make plastics and to fertilize soil. Items 30-32, refer to this passage: Dolly Madison was the wife of President James Madison. She was quite a brave First Lady. When the White House burned down, Dolly rescued important government papers. She also saved the portrait of George Washington that hangs in the East Room today. 30. This story mainly tells us___________. A.About Dolly Madison B.How Dolly Madison saved the portrait

C.About Dolly Madison D.How good deeds are rewarded 31. Based on the story, where do you think the story takes place ______. A.in the Philippines B.in the United States

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