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Fourth Quarterly Examination in Creative Writing

This document is a test on media and information literacy concepts. It contains multiple choice questions about literary elements like setting, theme, plot, characters, and genres. It also includes exercises matching definitions to literary terms and identifying if descriptions refer to poetry or prose. The test covers key concepts for analyzing and understanding creative works of fiction.
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Fourth Quarterly Examination in Creative Writing

This document is a test on media and information literacy concepts. It contains multiple choice questions about literary elements like setting, theme, plot, characters, and genres. It also includes exercises matching definitions to literary terms and identifying if descriptions refer to poetry or prose. The test covers key concepts for analyzing and understanding creative works of fiction.
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Media and Information Literacy, page 1

Immaculate Conception Child Development Center INC I. _____


Poblacion, Pandi, Bulacan II. _____
School Year 2019-2020 III. _____
IV. _____
Fourth Quarterly Examination in V. _____
Creative Writing VI. _____

TOTAL: _____ / 85

Name: _____________________________________________ Date: ____________________________

Teacher: ___________ Mr. Froy Joe L. Barrera II___________ Year & Section: ____________________

Parent’s Signature: __________________________________

GENERAL INSTRUCTION:

- Read the question carefully.


- For erasure, use only the open and close parentheses ( ).

I. MULTIPLE CHOICE

Encircle the letter of the BEST answer. (25 pts.)

1. The time and location in which a story takes place


a. Plot b. setting c. conflict d. characterization
2. The underlying meaning or main idea of a story is called the ______________.
a. theme b. mood c. plot d. setting
3. Don't judge a book by its cover is an example of ___________.
a. mood b. theme c. conflict d. setting
4. The angle from which the story is told.
a. camera view c. character view
b. point of view d. none of the above
5. The central, main character of a story is called the ____________.
a. antagonist c. protagonist
b. antagonizer d. instigator
6. The opposition of forces, essential to the plot is called__________?
a. setting b. conflict c. character d. climaz
7. What is a person or animal which takes part in the action of a story called?
a. setting b. conflict c. character d. narrator
8. The most exciting part of the story is called the _________.
a. setting b. exposition c. climax d. rising action
9. What is the sequence of events involving characters and a central conflict called?
a. setting b. plot c. character d. conflict
.
10. The character who opposes the main character is called the __________.
a. protagonist c. antagonist
b. dynamic character d. static character
11. All events leading up to the climax?
a. exposition c. resolution
b. falling action d. rising action
12. All events after the climax and leading to the___________.
a. exposition c. rising action
b. resolution d. falling action
13. What is the term called is for evoking complex ideas without having to resort to painstaking
explanations.
a. style b. theme c. symbolism d. mood
14. Comparison of two unlike things that use like or as is called_________.
a. foreshadowing c. simile
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b. metamphor d. figurative language


15. Any language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words in order to furnish new effects or
fresh insights into an idea or a subject.
a. figurative language c. exposition
b. symbolism d. foreshadowing
16. The characters in a work of fiction may be defined as
a. people who are always the narrator
b. real people pretending to be someone else
c. people or animals involved in the action
d. people who build the stage
17. What is the meaning of the term plot?
a. the final outcome of the story
b. the sequence of events in a story
c. the beginning of a story
d. the high point of the story
18. Which of the following defines a short story?
a. a short story focuses on only one character
b. a short story is nonfiction
c. a short story focuses on one main plot & a single conflict
d. a short story focuses on more than one theme
19. What does the tone of a literary work generally express?
a. the mood of the characters
b. the attitude of the author
c. the description of the author
d. the color of the character’s costume
20. Which is true of theme?
a. Theme is the central setting of the story.
b. Theme is the resolution of the story.
c. Theme is the central message of the story.
d. Theme is the music that goes with the story.
21. The setting of a work may best be defined as
a. the conflict or problem in the story
b. the point of view of a story
c. the time and location in a story
d. the series of events in the story
22. The narrator may be defined as
a. the author of the story
b. a speaker or character who tells the story
c. the main character involved in the action
d. the character in conflict with the main character
23. The exposition is
a. the end of the action in the story
b. the introduction of the characters, setting, & background
c. the high point of the story
d. the resolution of the conflict
24. This part of the plot describes the conflict or problem that the characters must face
a. setting c. rising action
b. resolution d. climax
25. The turning point of a story is the
a. conflict c. climax
b. setting d. rising action
Media and Information Literacy, page 3

II. Word Hunt


Find the words that are related or connected to CREATIVE WRITING by highlighting or encircling
them. Then, write the words that you found on the spaces provided below. (10 pts.)

M E O P D H U G O E
A T O L P A N R U R
S E Y W R I T E R A
T N R L T K Z F H T
E N E T B U X R Y C
R O E L E G Y O M I
S S I M I L E Y E F
L I T E R A T U R E

1. _________________________ 6. _________________________
2. _________________________ 7. _________________________
3. _________________________ 8. _________________________
4. _________________________ 9. _________________________
5. _________________________ 10. _________________________

III. Matching Type


Find the definition of the given word below by matching Column A to Column B. write your
answers on the spaces provided. (10 pts.)
Column A Column B

______ 1. characterization a) the time, place, and social


______ 2. theme environment that frames the characters
______ 3. plot b) premise
______ 4. major character c) the arrangement of events that make
______ 5. setting up a story
______ 6. antagonist d) the central idea or meaning of a story
______ 7. irony e) important figure at the center of the
______ 8. protagonist story's action or theme
______ 9. genres of literature f) the expression of one's meaning by
______ 10. paraphrase using language that normally signifies
the opposite
g) means by which writers present and
reveal characters
h) the "hero" of the story
i) the "bad guy" ot the story j) involves a
contrast or discrepancy between one
thing an another
k) a concise summary
l) prose, poetry, and drama
Media and Information Literacy, page 4

IV. Identification
Identify if the following description is for poetry or prose. Write PO for POETRY and PR for
PROSE. (10 pts.)

__________ 1. It is written in sentences. __________ 6. It has deeper meaning


__________ 2. It can be divided into __________ 7. It is free writing.
chapters. __________ 8. It is written in lines and
__________ 3. Short story is its stamzas.
example. __________ 9. Example of it Is the
__________ 4. It has full of figurative Harry Potter Series.
languages __________ 10. Example of it is
__________ 5. It usually has rhyme sonnet.
schemes.

V. Modified True or False


Write TRUE if the emphasized word in the sentence is correct, and FALSE if it is not, then
replace it with the correct word/s. write your answers on the spaces provided. (15 pts.)
__________ 1. We call the narrator of a poem as the persona/speaker.
__________ 2. Rhyme is the repetition of a letter.
__________ 3. Hyperbole is the comparison of two unlike things.
__________ 4. The way a poem looks is its structure.
__________ 5. Poems are arranged in lines.
__________ 6. Groups of lines are called sentences.
__________ 7. In the sentence "The boy was as fast as a rocket as he sped by on his bicycle", the
writer used metaphor.
__________ 8. Free verse poetry does not have rhyme.
__________ 9. There are paragraphs in poetry.
__________ 10. Poems are written in lines and stanzas.
__________ 11. Poems that tell a story are narrative poems.
__________ 12. The writer of a poem is called a novelist.
__________ 13. A ballad is a poem that expresses the thoughts and feelings of the writer or
speaker; songlike quality or set to a beat.
__________ 14. A free verse is a poem that has no regular rhythm, meter, rhyme, or structure.
__________ 15. “He is a walking dictionary.” is an example of simile.

VI. Enumeration
Enumerate the following: (15 pts.)

A. The Ten Tips in Writing Poems


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
B. Old Types of Poems of the Philippines
1.
2.
C. Old Types of Poems of Japan
1.
2.

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