Questionnaire PR2 GROUP 2
Questionnaire PR2 GROUP 2
Questionnaire PR2 GROUP 2
We are conducting research about the. Reading Comprehension of the Senior High
School Students of St. Nichole’s Technical School Inc. for the Academic Year 2022-2023. In
each question, please Shade the correct answers. Your answers will be a big contribution on our
research. This will help us to gather data needed for our research. Thank you for your
cooperation!
Instructions:
This is an open book examination; there are 9 pages, including this one. You may consult with
any materials you wish.
You will be given 50 Minutes to complete the examination. There are 4 sets with a total of 30
questions. You should allocate your time approximately as follows:
SET A – 5 Minutes
SET B – 10 Minutes
SET C – 15 Minutes
SET D – 20 Minutes
Please read all questions carefully and make sure you understand the facts before you
begin answering. Write legibly and be as concise as possible.
Statement of the Problem
The researchers aim to identify the reading comprehension experiences of students of St.
Nichole’s Technical School. It also seeks the strategy used to improve the students in terms of
1.1. Age
1.2. Gender
2.1 Decoding
2.2 Fluency
2.3 Pronunciation
3. What are the strength and weaknesses of the students in terms of reading
comprehension?
.
SET B The Cow and the Carabao
One day the farmer said, “I can get more from my farm if my carabao works
all day and my cow works all night.” This went on for a month 'til finally, the
carabao cried, “It is just too hot to work all day!” “Want to go for a swim?”
asked the cow. “It will cool you off.” The carabao happily agreed. They went off
without the farmer’s consent.
Before swimming, they hung their skins on a tree branch. But it wasn’t long
till the farmer went looking for them. Upon seeing the farmer, they rushed to put
on their skins. In their rush, the carabao had worn the cow’s skin and the cow
had worn the carabao’s skin.
From then on, cows have sagging skin while carabaos have tight skin.
1. At the beginning of the story, what was one major difference between the
cow and the carabao?
a. The carabao was bigger than the cow.
b. The cow had sagging skin while the carabao had tight skin.
c. The carabao had sagging skin while the cow had tight skin.
d. The carabao worked at night while the cow worked in the day.
2. What did the farmer decide one day?
a. The cow and the carabao will work together.
b. The cow and the carabao should not leave the farm.
c. The carabao will work in the day while the cow will work at night.
d. The cow will work in the day while the carabao will work at night.
3. What word describes the farmer in the story?
a. kind b. cruel c. grumpy d. hardworking
4. How did the farmer’s decision affect the cow and the carabao?
a. They did not have time to rest. b. They hardly saw each other.
c. They did not eat enough. d. They were always tired.
5. What does the phrase “without consent” mean?
a. did not have permission b. was not informed
c. has not rested d. did not know
6. Which of the following events happened last?
a. The carabao cried out that it was so hot.
b. The cow and the carabao decided to swim.
c. The farmer came while the animals were swimming.
d. The cow and the carabao hurriedly put on their skins.
7. What kind of story is this?
a. myth b. parable c. legend d. fairy tale
Anger is often viewed as harmful. It does not only affect the person feeling
this anger but those around him or her. As these feelings get stronger, changes
occur in our body. Our faces turn red and carry a frown. Our teeth are clenched
and our hands are closed tight. Our breathing becomes heavy and this makes our
heart beat faster. Our shoulder and neck muscles become stiff and our blood
pressure begins to rise. All these things happen because our body is preparing for
something. It is preparing for action. However, this action does not have to be
harmful.
People are often guilty about feeling angry. But anger can be viewed
positively. Feelings of anger tell you that something is not right and that
something needs to change. The challenge lies in making sure that actions
resulting from anger will help rather than harm. Expressing our feelings can help
others understand the source of our anger rather than fear its consequences.
We often say “Sweet dreams,” but have you ever wondered why we dream?
Some say that dreaming is our brain’s way of exercising. While we sleep, our
brain may be testing the connections and pathways to see if they are working
well. Others believe that dreaming is our brain’s way of sorting out problems.
Problems that have not been addressed during the day are sometimes resolved in
our sleep. Yet another explanation is that dreaming is our brain’s way of fixing
and organizing all the information we have. While sleeping, our brains have a
chance to sort out the information that we want to keep from the stuff we no
longer want. Still another idea is that dreams are just another form of thinking.
Will we ever get to know the answer to this question? Maybe we should sleep on
it.
SET D Dreams
1. Based on the selection, what does our brain exercise through sleeping?
a. the connections and pathways b. the left and right hemispheres
c. the content and concepts d. the gray matter
2. Which of the statements does NOT show how dreams fix our problems?
a. As we dream, we constantly think about what we have learned or experienced.
b. Our dreams help us focus on things we are unable to notice during the day.
c. Our brain comes up with solutions in our sleep.
d. Our brain sorts and files information.
3. How does a brain - through dreams - perform the function of an office clerk?
a. It sorts information we need from what we don’t need.
b. It files what we know into fixed categories.
c. It clears the board to store new information.
d. It functions alone.
4. Based on how it is used in the selection, which of the following words is a synonym for
the word "resolved?"
a. accommodated b. reflected c. decided d. fixed
5. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the brain?
a. Our brain makes connections.
b. Our brain never stops thinking.
c. Sleeping is our brain’s way of shutting down.
d. Our brain replays our experiences as we sleep.
6. Which question is the selection trying to answer?
a. What are the types of dreams? b. Why are our reasons for dreaming?
c. Are all dreams sweet? d. How can we stop from dreaming?
7. In the selection, what does it mean to “sleep on it?"
a. ignore it b. take a nap c. think about it d. forget about it
8. Which could be a good title for this selection?
a. Dreaming: Explained b. Preventing Our Dreams
c. Interpreting One’s Dream d. Finding Solutions to Dreaming
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
SET B