2ND Monthly Test in English 5
2ND Monthly Test in English 5
2ND Monthly Test in English 5
English 5
_____ 3. Gloria's eyes were diamonds at the prom; always bright and sparkling!
a. Metaphor
b. Simile
c. Personification
d. Hyperbole
_____ 4. Mike Kennedy's coffee was as cold as the snow that was falling outside
a. Metaphor
b. Simile
c. Personification
d. Hyperbole
_____ 5. Mrs. DiYanni told her students a billion times that they should always write their names on their
papers!
a. Personification
b. Hyperbole
c. Metaphor
d. Simile
_____ 8. The mountains stood tall and proud, sentinels watching over the valley below.
a) Simile
b) Metaphor
c) Personification
d) Hyperbole
_____ 12. Either the cats or the dog eats cheese and watermelon.
a) Coordinating conjunction
b) Correlative conjunction
c) Subordinating conjunction
_____ 13. Jesse didn't have much money, but she got by.
a) Coordinating conjunction
b) Correlative conjunction
c) Subordinating conjunction
_____ 14. Neither the teacher nor the students go to the program.
a) Coordinating conjunction
b) Correlative conjunction
c) Subordinating conjunction
_____ 15. I can stay out until the clock strikes twelve.
a) Coordinating conjunction
b) Correlative conjunction
c) Subordinating conjunction
_____ 17. Although we are struggling, we strive hard to finish the project.
a) Coordinating conjunction
b) Correlative conjunction
c) Subordinating conjunction
19-25. Read the following poem and answer the questions that follow.
How many stanzas are there in this poem? _____________
How many lines are there in each stanza? _____________
What is the rhyme scheme of the poem "The Sea Turtle"? _____________
II. Direction: Write 3 sentences with figurative language and identify its kind.
The old oak tree, gnarled and weathered like a wise old sage, stood sentinel over the meadow. Its branches,
like outstretched arms, reached towards the sky, their leaves whispering secrets in the gentle breeze. A lone bird, its
song as sweet as a silver flute, perched on a branch, its head cocked in curiosity as it surveyed the world below.
Suddenly, a butterfly, a splash of vibrant color against the green canvas of the meadow, flitted into view, its wings as
delicate as stained glass. With a flick of its tail, it soared through the air, a fleeting glimpse of beauty against the
backdrop of the endless sky.
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Answer Key
Sentence 1:
The old oak tree, gnarled and weathered like a wise old sage (a) Simile), stood sentinel over the meadow.
Sentence 2:
Its branches, like outstretched arms (a) Simile), reached towards the sky, their leaves whispering secrets (c)
Personification) in the gentle breeze.
Sentence 3:
A lone bird, its song as sweet as a silver flute (a) Simile), perched on a branch, its head cocked in curiosity (c)
Personification) as it surveyed the world below.
Sentence 4:
Suddenly, a butterfly, a splash of vibrant color against the green canvas of the meadow (b) Metaphor), flitted into
view, its wings as delicate as stained glass (a) Simile).
Sentence 5:
With a flick of its tail, it soared through the air, a fleeting glimpse of beauty against the backdrop of the endless sky (b)
Metaphor).
III. Direction: Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in
brackets.
1.- At last! I ___________ (solve) the problem.
2.- What ______________ recently? (you / do) Anything interesting?
3.- My brother ____________ (buy) a new motorbike. It looks great.
4.- _____________ (you / swim)? Your hair looks wet.
5.- Oh, There you are! I ____________ (look) for you
everywhere.
6.- Sorry we are late. How long _______________
(you / wait)?
7.- I ____________ (know) Peter for a long time.
8.- My friends _____________ (run) for two hours already.
9..- I ____________ (never / understand) Maths and Physics.
10.- The children are tired because they ___________ (play) all day.
ANSWER KEY
1.- have solved
2.- have you been doing
3.- has bought
4.- have you been swimming
5.- have been looking
6.- have you been waiting
7.- have known
8.- have been running
9.- have never understood
10.- have been playing
2) _________________________________________
3) _________________________________________
4) _________________________________________
5) _________________________________________
6) _________________________________________
7) _________________________________________
8) _________________________________________
9) _________________________________________
10) _________________________________________
Questions
1. I went to bed very late so I am tired today.
2. My dad has fixed my bike so that I can take it to the park.
3. We are having either pasta or curry for dinner.
4. I listened to the weather forecast and put an umbrella in my bag.
5. I will always support my local team, even if they always lose!
6. The weather is forecast to be both hot and humid.
7. My brother is grumpy whenever he has got to do his homework.
8. He goes abroad on holiday, but he doesn’t like flying.
9. My mum is not only a brilliant doctor, but she is a great runner too.
10. I enjoy playing hockey but it’s not my favourite sport.