Creative Non-Fiction-exam
Creative Non-Fiction-exam
Creative Non-Fiction-exam
Directions: Read each statement carefully then choose and encircle the correct answer. Please avoid erasure. ERASURE
MEANS WRONG
I. MULTIPLE CHOICE-
1-3 MULTIDIMENSIONAL
Which of the following is an exampleof a work classified as Creative Non-fiction?
A. Autobiography
TYPE OF QUESTIONS
B. Memoir
1-15
C. Personal narratives
D. All of the foregoing
4-6. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about autobiography?
A. A written history of a person’s life
B. An account or the story of a real person’s life that is written by another person.
C. It is about the life
Modified TRUE or False-Directions: Write YES if the statement is true and CHAR if its false
___________1. Literature is the term used to describe written and sometimes spoken materials.
___________2. There are two types of literature, namely prose and poetry.
___________3. Prose is the most typical form of written language.
___________4. Poetry is a form of fiction or nonfiction that deals with paragraph as its form.
___________5. Mythology is a story that deals with people like gods and goddesses.
___________6. Epic is a long narrative poem telling about one’s heroic deeds performed by great heroes.
___________7. Poet does not have the right to follow the spelling or punctuation in constructing poems.
____________8. Biography is an example of a prose.9. Short story is a prose divided into chapters.
___________10. Literary genres are fiction only.
11. This is a type of poetry that is intended to be seen and acted on stage.
A. Dramatic poetry B. Lyric Poetry C. Ode D. Epic
12. This literary genre is an account of someone's life written by someone else.
A. Short Story B. Parable C. Biography D. Mythology
13. This type of literature is the most typical form of written language, applying ordinary grammatical structure and natural flow of
speech. Its simplicity and loosely defined structure have led to its adoption for most of the spoken dialogue, factual discourse as well
as topical and fictional writing.
A. Poetry B. Prose C. Literary Genre D. Literature
14. This literary genre is a traditional story sometimes popularly regarded as historical but unauthenticated.
A. Folktale B. Legend C. Sonnet D. Epic
15. This is a poem of serious reflection, typically a lament for the dead.
A. Sonnet B. Ode C. Elegy D. Historical
16. A story of heroes with superpowers.
A. Diary B. Epic C. Travelogue D. Short Story
17. Story with morals where the characters are animals.
A. Biography B. Fable C. Short Story D. Novel
18. ______is the term used to describe written and sometimes spoken materials.
A. Literary Genre B. Literature C. Fiction D. Non-Fiction
19. A factual account of daily experiences.
A. Diary B. Novel C. Short Story D. Ode
20. A brief story with one setting. A. Diary B. Novel C. Short Story D. Ode
21. It is the element of a prose where and when the story takes place.A. Setting B. Plot C. Conflict D. Theme
22. It is a type of point-of-view where the narrator pertains to the reader as the main character and the one who tells the story.A. First
Person POV B. Second Person POV C. Third Person POV D. Third-Person Omniscient
23. It reveals the peak of anticipation in the series of incidents.A. Exposition B. Rising Action C. Climax D. Falling Action
24. It is the point where the playwright commences his story. It reveals the identity of story’s initial crisis.A. Exposition B. Plot C.
Falling Action D. Resolution
25. It is an element of prose which pertains to the lesson or message of the story.A. Lesson B. Problem C. Conflict D. Theme
26. It is an element of prose that shows the selection of the feeling the author creates using storydetails, settings, and the images.A.
Plot B. Theme C. Mood D. Setting
27. It is a type of point-of-view where the narrator is a character in the story and tells the story.A. First Person POV B. Second Person
POV C. Third Person POV D. Third-Person Omniscient
28. The narrator is not a character in the story and refers to the characters by name or he or she. A. First Person POV B. Second
Person POV C. Third Person POV D. Third-Person Omniscient
29. It is the other setting where the significant events happened in the story.A. Main Setting B. Sub Setting C. Plot D. Theme
30. It is an element of prose where they are considered as the people in the play or story thus considered as the principal material in a
drama.A. Setting B. Plot C. Theme D. Characters
31. What figure of speech is applied in the sentence. “He was sweating like a racehorse.”A. Metaphor B. Onomatopoeia C.
Personification D. Simile
32. When the word’s vocalization imitates natural sound, as can beheard in the words murmur, buzz, and pop, what do we call this
device?A. Metaphor B. Onomatopoeia C. Personification D. Simile
33. These are descriptions that appeal to the five senses.A. Imagery B. Refrain C. Meter D. Variations
34. It is the repetition of vowel and consonant sounds at the end of words.A. Poetry B. Rhyme C. Rhyme Scheme D. Variations
35. These are rhymes that follow a particular pattern.A. Poetry B. Rhyme C. Rhyme Scheme D. Variations
36. What structure is poetry written in?A. Lines and ParagraphsB. Lines and StanzasC. Sentences and ParagraphsD. Sentence
37.Which of the following is NOT TRUE about autobiography?
A. A written history of a person’s life
B. An account or the story of a real person’s life that is written by another person.
C. It is about the life
38. Poems are arranged in lines. Lines can be _____.A. A single wordB. A part of a sentenceC. A sentenceD. All of the above
39. What is the narrator of a poem called?A. Author B. Narrator C. Poet D. Speaker
40. What figurative language is used in this sentence? Tonya has the eye of the tiger.A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Personification D.
Onomatopoeia
41. Define “Rhyme”A. Comparing two things using “like” or “as”B. The repetition of an ending soundC. The repetition of a letterD.
None of the above
42. Groups of lines are called _____.A. Line groupingsB. SentencesC. StanzasD. All of the above
43. Free verse poetry does not have…A. Plot or conflictB. Rhyme or rhythmC. Serious topicD. Stanzas
44. Poems that tell a story is called _____?A. Free verse poemsB. Humorous poemsC. Lyrical poemsD. Narrative poems
45. Poems that are sang are called _____?A. Free verse poemsB. Humorous poemsC. Lyrical poemsD. Narrative poems
46. What figurative language is used in this sentence? Tonya is as sweet as sugar.A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Personification D.
Hyperbole
47. What figurative language is used in this sentence? The leaves danced in the wind.A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Personification D.
Hyperbole
48. What figurative language is used in this sentence? Her feet were so big, she could go water skiing without the skies.A. Metaphor
B. Simile C. Personification D. Hyperbole
49. What figure of speech is used in this sentence? The rain in Spain falls mainly in the plains.A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Assonance D.
Alliteration
50. WWhat figure of speech is used in this sentence? She sells seashells by the seashore.A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Assonance D.
AlliterationWhat figure of speech is used in this sentence? She sells seashells by the seashore.A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Assonance D.
Alliteration
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