English 10 4TH Qaurter
English 10 4TH Qaurter
Department of Education
Region VIII
Samar Division
District of San Jose De Buan
Babaclayon Integrated School
ENGLISH 10
Summative Test 4th Quarter
Instruction: Read the questions carefully and Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the
chosen letter on a separate sheet of paper.
1. These are the properties or characteristics of people, things or situations that change or
vary.
A. Variables C. Data
B. Research D. Target Population
3. This is a basic principle that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can be
drawn.
A. Conceptual Framework B. Population
C. Assumption D. Paradigm
4. This is a set of assumptions and perceptual orientations shared by members of the research
community.
A. Conceptual Framework B. Analysis
C. Assumption D. Paradigm
5. These are the facts, statistics, figures or evidences collected during the study.
A. Variables C. Data
B. Research D. Target Population
6. What is a tool that includes structured sets of questions on specified subjects that are used
to gather information, attitudes, or opinions?
A. Questionnaire C. Survey
B. Data D. Experiment
7. What kind of source is immediate, first-hand account of a topic, from people who had a
direct connection with it?
A. Secondary C. Tertiary
B. Primary D. Journalistic
8. What is the factual information [as measurements or statistics] used as a basis for
reasoning, discussion, or calculation?
A. Questionnaire C. Survey
B. Data D. Experiment
9. What kind of source is one step removed from primary sources which can cover the same
topic, but add a layer of interpretation and analysis?
A. Secondary C. Tertiary
B. Primary D. Journalistic
10. What is a list of all of the sources you have used (whether referenced or not) in the process
of researching your work?
A. Source C. Bibliography
B. Citation D. Footnote
11. What is a tool that includes structured sets of questions on specified subjects that are used
to gather information, attitudes, or opinions?
A. Questionnaire C. Survey
B. Data D. Experiment
12. What kind of source is immediate, first-hand account of a topic, from people who had a
direct connection with it?
A. Secondary C. Tertiary
B. Primary D. Journalistic
13. What is the factual information [as measurements or statistics] used as a basis for
reasoning, discussion, or calculation?
A. Questionnaire C. Survey
B. Data D. Experiment
14. What kind of source is one step removed from primary sources which can cover the same
topic, but add a layer of interpretation and analysis?
A. Secondary C. Tertiary
B. Primary D. Journalistic
15. What is a list of all of the sources you have used (whether referenced or not) in the process
of researching your work?
A. Source C. Bibliography
B. Citation D. Footnote
17. What kind of citation provides all necessary details about that source of information?
A. In-text Citation
B. Middle-text Citation
C. Final paper Citation
D. End-of-paper Citation
23. It changes the meaning of words and sometimes their grammatical form.
A. concept C. definition
B. context D. meaning
28. Vitamin C is found in colorful vegetables. _______________, bell peppers have a lot of Vitamin C.
A. Such as C. Namely
B. For example D. Like
29. Officers can easily become more environmentally- friendly by, ______________ using recycled
paper.
A. Like C. Such as
B. For instance D. E.g
p
30. It explains or describes technical terminologies.
A. context C. operational definition
B. literal definition D. technical definition
32. It is the specific meaning of a word or phrase given to it by the group of people who use the
word in their specific context.
A. context C. operational definition
B. literal definition D. technical definition
33. It changes the meaning of words and sometimes their grammatical form.
A. concept C. definition
B. context D. meaning
36. Bitterness is the inward evidence that we are more concerned with things that will be
destroyed with time.
A. context C. operational
B. literal D. technical
38. DepEd is the government agency that formulates, implements, and coordinates policies,
plans, programs, and projects in areas of formal and non-formal basic education.
A. context C. operational
B. literal D. technical
39. An elephant is a large mammal with a prehensile trunk, long ivory tusks, and large ears.
A. context C. operational
B. literal D. technical
TRUE or FALSE: Write true if the sentence is correct. Write false if the sentence is
wrong.
1. Abstract – a clear summary that shows the important contents of the study. It is usually
found in the beginning pf the article. Below is a sample an abstract.
2. Data – Facts, statistics, figures or evidences collected during the study. See example below.
6. Assumption – Basic principle that is assumed to be true and from which a conclusion can
be drawn.
Example: The plasma from the blood of the COVID-19 patients is a potential cure for the
infection.
7. Target Population- The set of individuals or object with common characteristics selected for
a research study.
8. Sampling –The process of selecting sample from the target population to represent the entire
population.
9. Analysis –Method of sorting, organizing and interpreting data to answer research question
and to draw inferences.
10. Paradigm- This is a set of assumptions and perceptual orientations shared by members of
the research community. This also includes the research method employed in the research.
Bibliography = is a list of all of the sources you have used (whether referenced or not) in the
process of researching your work.
Citation = is a reference to the source of information used in your research. Any time you
directly quote, paraphrase or summarize the essential elements of someone else's idea in your
work, an in-text citation should follow.
Interview = is a conversation for gathering information
in-text citation = is a brief notation within the text of your paper or presentation which refers
the reader to a fuller notation, or end-of-paper citation, which provides all necessary details
about that source of information.