1. Which of these statements is NOT true for Amador T. Daguio's "Man of Earth?
a. Each line consists of the same number of syllables
b.it is composed of three stanzas
c.the poem is lyrical
d.all the lines rhyme
2. What Filipino traits do this stanza suggests?
Sa ating puso'y may awit ng pag asa
Kahit titik nitoy hindi makabisa
Ang katotohanay lalaging totoo
Basta maniwalang mayroong milagro
a.hopeful and courageous
b. industrious and cunning
c.smart and active
d.wise and resourceful
3. Which is NOT true about the structure of Frank Rivera's textula and Amador Dagulo's "Man of
Earth"?
A. Both poems are lyric poetry
C. they show traditional elements.
B. Both poems use internal rhymes.
D both have regular meter
4. The following literary devices are inherent in a short story, which is not?
A. Characters
B. theme
C setting
D. materials
5. This literary work is usually told in actions and dialogues.
A. Short story
B. essay
C. drama
D. poetry
6. It is a drama element that tells the actors how they should look, move and speak
A. Characters
B. stage directions
C. setting
D. dialogues
7. "The World is an Apple" is a one-act play that is written by
A. Alberto S. Florentino
B. Carlos P. Romulo
C. Bienvenido Lumbera
D. Amador Daguio
8. It refers to narratives of real events told in a literary style.
A. Popular fiction
B, drama
C. Fiction
D. Creative nonfiction
9. What is a text's context?
A. Only the historical events and ideas that surround an author and help shape his or her writing.
B. Only the beliefs, education, culture, and experiences of the author.
C. Only the reader's own experiences, culture, education, and beliefs
D. The situation in which it is written and read.
10. Why is the historical context of the Diary of Anne Frank, a story of a Jewish girl in Nazi Germany.
important?
A. The word usage in the story would be difficult for a modern reader to understand.
B. Without understanding Anne Frank's life before the story, it has little meaning,
C. Without understanding World War II, the story has little meaning
D. Anne Frank was a scientist.
11. What is a text's biographical context?
A. The events and ideas that surround an author and help shape his or her writing
B. The text's vocabulary, sentence structures, and literary forms
C. The reader's own experiences, culture, education, and beliefs
D. The beliefs, education, culture, and experiences of the author
12. What literary context places a particular literary work within the context of the author's life?
A.Socio-cultural Context
B. Linguistic Context
C. Reader Context
D. Biographical Context
13. What perspective under sociocultural context examines oppression, social conflicts, and solution
to these struggles as shown in the literary work?
A. Marxism
B. Historicism
C. Postcolonialism
D. New Historicism
14. What literary perspective investigates the changes in attitude of the post colonies after the colonial period.
A. Feminism
B. Queer Theory
C. Postcolonialism
D. New Historicism
15. What literary context can you find by analyzing the literary text grammar, syntax, or phonemic pattern?
A. Biographical
B. Linguistic
C. Socio-cultural
D. Reader
16. What perspective relays the texts being examined to a large structure?
A. Structuralism
B. Formalism
C. New Criticism
D. Poststructuralism
17. What literary context does the literary text My Father Goes to Court by Carlos Bulosan implied?
A. Socio-cultural
B. Linguistic
C. Biographical
D. Reader
18. What perspective serves as the reaction to structuralism?
A. Structuralism
B. Formalism
C. New Criticism
D. Poststructuralism​