SPLITE BACOMO
  • 1. Who is the author of Alamat ng Durian?
A) Edo
B) Jerrol Mark H.Predes
C) VON MUNCH- BELLINGHAUSES
D) Lei- Anne Ge
  • 2. Who is the mother of DoriAnn
A) Doray / Adoracion
B) Miguel
C) Jena
D) Satur
  • 3. Who is the father of DoriAnn
A) Dodong
B) Leo
C) Adres/ Andoy
D) Dodoy
  • 4. Who is the author of " Ang Alamat ng Kape"
A) Jerrol Mark H.Predes
B) None of these
C) William Shakespeare
D) Charles Dickens
E) Lei- Anne Ge
  • 5. Who is the good father of the siblings Satur,Manuel,Kapra
A) Andoy
B) Adres
C) Don Miguel
D) Satur
  • 6. Panganay na anak ni Don Miguel na malapit sa prayle
A) Satur
B) Manuel
C) Rizal
D) Thomas
  • 7. Mabait ,matulungin tulad ng kanyang ama.
A) Pedring
B) Manuel
C) Satur
D) Andoy
  • 8. Bunsong anak ni Don Miguel maganda at mayumi
A) Adelina
B) Manuela
C) Teresita
D) Kapra
  • 9. " Two souls with but a single thought two hearts that beat as one"
A) VON MUNCH- BELLINGHAUSES
B) Charles Dickens
C) William Shakespeare
  • 10. Appeals to our sense of beauty
A) Suggestiveness
B) Intellectual Value
C) Universality
D) Artistry
  • 11. Enriches to our mental life
A) Universality
B) Suggestiveness
C) Intellectual Value
D) Artistry
  • 12. Associated with emotional power of literature
A) Suggestiveness
B) Artistry
C) Universality
D) Intellectual Value
  • 13. A great literature is timeless and timely
A) Artistry
B) Spiritual Value
C) Intellectual Value
D) Universality
  • 14. A great work if literature endures
A) Intellectual Value
B) Artistry
C) Universality
D) Permanence
  • 15. A good literature elevates the spirit by bringing our moral values
A) Spiritual Value
B) Intellectual Value
C) Artistry
D) Universality
  • 16. Originated from two Greek words Pilos and Sophia
A) Philosophy
B) Character
C) Literature
D) Text
  • 17. Pilos means
A) Attitude
B) Wisdom
C) Enigmatic
D) Love
  • 18. Sophia means
A) Attitude
B) Love
C) Wisdom
  • 19. Uses human reasons to investigate the ultimate causes and principle which govern all things
A) Wisdom
B) Philosophy
C) Love
D) Attitude
  • 20. Analysis interpretation and evaluation of literary works, Doesn't necessarily mean to find fault
A) Philosophy
B) Literary Criticism
C) Letters
D) Diary
  • 21. Deals with contents , literary works, especially recently published books
A) Prose Drama
B) Book Review
C) Belles Letters
D) Essay
  • 22. Means beautiful writing
A) Prose Drama
B) Essay
C) Belles Letters
D) None of these
  • 23. Written in dialogue and this is intended for presentation of actors is to make believe
A) Literary Criticism
B) Prose Drama
C) Belles Letters
D) Essay
  • 24. This is a short piece of writing that describe , clarify,argue and analyze a particular subject
A) Prose Drama
B) Belles Letters
C) Speech
D) Essay
  • 25. This is to express one's thoughts / formal talk given usually to a large number of people
A) Prose Drama
B) Belles letter
C) Essay
D) Speech
  • 26. Carefully planned and rehearsed with brief set of notes.
A) Extemporaneous
B) Impromptu
C) Manuscript
D) Memorized speech
  • 27. On the spot with no preparation .Used in everyday conversation , meeting ,or quick announcements
A) Extemporaneous
B) Impromptu
C) Memorized speech
D) Essay
  • 28. Written out word- for- word to read to the audience .used in important occasions such as presidential decree
A) Essay
B) Extemporaneous
C) Impromptu
D) Manuscript
  • 29. Memorized word - for- word without notes
A) Impromptu
B) Memorized speech
C) Extemporaneous
D) Essay
  • 30. A formal speech delivered to an audience,often addressing a particular topic issue or event
A) Acceptance address
B) Farewell address
C) Address
D) Sermon
  • 31. Given at graduation ceremony ,aiming o inspire and guide the students
A) Lecture Address
B) Sermon
C) Commencement Address
D) Farewell address
  • 32. Provided by a person receiving an award or honor
A) Acceptance address
B) Lecture address
C) Farewell address
D) Commencement address
  • 33. Provided by someone leaving a position,expressing gratitude
A) Farewell address
B) Commencement address
C) Lecture address
D) Sermon
  • 34. A talk in an educational context
A) Lecture
B) Sermon
C) Farewell address
D) Acceptance address
  • 35. Usually religious in nature ,given by the priest , preachers etc.
A) Commencement address
B) Sermon
C) Acceptance address
D) Farewell address
  • 36. Indirect comparison by comparing something with else using the words :Like and as .
A) Metonymy
B) Simile
C) metaphor
D) Synecdoche
  • 37. Direct comparison between two different things while sharing the same in common .Doesn't use words :like or as .
A) irony
B) simile
C) Metaphor
D) Allusion
  • 38. Is when a phrase is replaced with another which has a similar meaning used to described something in an indirect manner. Ex I remained loyal to the crown
A) metaphor
B) Metonymy
C) simile
D) allusion
  • 39. A statement which only a part of something is expressed to relate to the whole. Ex He has just got some new wheel
A) Synecdoche
B) Simile
C) Metaphor
D) Allusion
  • 40. Casual reference to a famous historical or literary figure or event
A) Paradox
B) Hyperbole
C) Allusion
D) Simile
  • 41. An affirmative conveyed by negation of the opposite.
A) Litotes
B) Paradox
C) Hyperbole
D) Oxymoron
  • 42. Addressing someone absent dead or non human as if that person or things were present or a live
A) Apostrophe
B) Paradox
C) Hyperbole
D) oxymoron
  • 43. Uses an exaggeration
A) Synecdoche
B) Hyperbole
C) Paradox
D) oxymoron
  • 44. A word which resembles the sounds it is describing
A) oxymoron
B) Hyperbole
C) Paradox
D) Onomatopoeia
  • 45. When an object which isn't alive is given human qualities
A) Personification
B) Oxymoron
C) Litotes
D) Paradox
  • 46. When 2 words in a phrase contradict one another
A) Oxymoron
B) Hyperbole
C) Paradox
D) Litotes
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