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This document appears to be an English proficiency test containing three sections: [1] Fill in the blank with appropriate gendered nouns, [2] Conjugating verbs into past tense and past participle forms, and [3] Multiple choice questions testing vocabulary and English history knowledge. The test instructions emphasize spelling, avoiding erasures, and prohibits cheating. It contains content to assess understanding of English grammar, vocabulary, and the origins and development of the English language.
This document appears to be an English proficiency test containing three sections: [1] Fill in the blank with appropriate gendered nouns, [2] Conjugating verbs into past tense and past participle forms, and [3] Multiple choice questions testing vocabulary and English history knowledge. The test instructions emphasize spelling, avoiding erasures, and prohibits cheating. It contains content to assess understanding of English grammar, vocabulary, and the origins and development of the English language.
This document appears to be an English proficiency test containing three sections: [1] Fill in the blank with appropriate gendered nouns, [2] Conjugating verbs into past tense and past participle forms, and [3] Multiple choice questions testing vocabulary and English history knowledge. The test instructions emphasize spelling, avoiding erasures, and prohibits cheating. It contains content to assess understanding of English grammar, vocabulary, and the origins and development of the English language.
Supply the missing word.Wrong spelling is wrong. Avoid ERASURES. Any alteration of answer is considered wrong. MASCULINE FEMININE waiter 1.______________________ 2.___________________ fiancee Bachelor 3.______________________ 4.___________________ landlady son 5.______________________ 6.___________________ baroness husband 7.______________________ 8.___________________ mistress drake 9.______________________ 10.__________________ she god 11._____________________ 12.__________________ alumna emperor 13._____________________ 14.__________________ hostess Buck(stag) 15._____________________ 16.__________________ mare gander 17._____________________ 18.__________________ aviatrix lion 19._____________________ 20.__________________ niece II. Forms of the Verb Infinitive (Base Form) Past Tense Past Participle hope 1._________________ hoped 2._________________ traveled traveled walk walked 3._________________ open 4._________________ opened 5._________________ hired hired facilitate facilitated 6._________________ filter 7._________________ facilitated 8._________________ dissolved dissolved boil boiled 9._________________ shout 10.________________ shouted 11.________________ was,were been bend bent 12.________________ break 13.________________ broken 14.________________ clung clung dig dug 15.________________ come 16.________________ come 17._______________ ground ground feel felt 18.________________ 19._______________ had had forsake 20.________________ forsaken lie lay 21.________________ 22._______________ strode stridden tear 23.________________ torn wring wrang 24.________________ 25._______________ took taken spin 26.________________ spun stand stood 27.________________ 28._______________ shrank,shrunk shrunk,shrunken steal 29.________________ stolen sting stung 30._________________ III. Multiple Choice:
Direction:
A. Carefully read and follow all the instructions.
B. The question paper contains 20 questions. C. Four options (A, B, C, D) are given; choose the best answer for each question. Write only the letter that corresponds to your ANSWER SHEET. D. In case you wish to change an answer, erase the previous answer completely using a good eraser. Illegible answers will be marked as incorrect answers. E. Each correct answer carries one point. F. An examinee giving assistance to any other examinee or seeking/receiving help from any source in answering questions or copying in any manner in the test will be forfeited to take the examination, and will receive zero as his/her score.
1. You should be ashamed of yourself for having such CARNAL desires.
A. Spiritual B. Bold C. Worldly D. Guilty 2. “We listened to a LOQUACIOUS speaker.” The capitalized word means__________. A. Quiet B. Simple C. Verbose D. Lousy 3. The apocalyptic lecture on the “west valley fault line”warns of serious natural disaster in case of a “big earthquake.” A. Careless B. Prophetic C. Attractive D. Encouraging 4. Because of PROFANITY the program was suspended from television. The capitalized word means: A. Obscenity B. History C. Decency D. Falsehood 5. Jacky woud read any book or magazine she could lay her hands on and read from cover to cover in one sitting. She is such a ____ A. Tedious B. Serious C. Leisurely D. Voracious 6. Even when her friends betray her, Mae bears no rancor in her heart because she is not __________. A. Embarrassed B. Consoled C. Bitter D. Insulted 7. The _________lesson of the story is that honesty is the best policy. A. Morality B. Morale C. Moralism D. Moral 8. “The figures must be TRANSMUTED in order to understand the grade.” The capitalized word means; A. Estimated B. Changed C. Surpassed D. Summed 9. Some preachers suggest the _______that the end of the world is near. A. Proposal B. Prophetic C.Prophecy D. Prophet 10. The expression of “Baduy” connotes; A. Uneducated B. Low profile C. Awkward looking D. Smart 11. Several factors must be assessed to arrive at a sound ___________. A. Query B. Decision C. Change D. Problem 12. The words “inappropriate, illegal, irresponsible, unaware” have prefixes which are classified as: A. Positive B. Common C. Negative D. Neutral 13. I can’t find _________ calculator; may I use __________, Ian? A. My, yours B. My, his C. His, yours D. Yours, Mine 14. If you forgot ___________ textbook, you can use __________, Krisha. A. Yours, ours B. Myself C. Your, mine D. Our, hers 15. The history of English really started with the arrival of this three Germanic tribes namely; A. Saxons, Angles, Jutes B. Sanes,Angols, Jates C. Saxxonz, Angles, Jutes D. Angless, Saxons, Jutes 16. The Angles came from _____________. A. England B. Great Britain C. Englaland D. Englisc 17. The inhabitants of Britain spoke a certain language called_____________. A. English B. Celtic Language C. Englisc Language D. Germanic Language 18. It was the period wherein Britain developed into what we now call _____________. A. Modern English B. Old English C. Basic English D. Middle English 19. It was the period where William Shakespeare became famous in literature. A. Old English B. Middle English C. Modern English D. Late Modern English 20. Your EAPP teacher’s FULL NAME.
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