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SUMMATIVE TEST

GRADE 11 – 21st CENTURY LITERATURE FROM THE PHILIPPINES AND THE WORLD First Semester-MIDTERM Name : ________________________________________ Date: ________________ Grade & Section: _________________________________ Strand: ______________ Specialization: ___________________________________ Score: _______________ II. DIRECTIONS: Identify whether the given information about the dimension of literary form is Geographic, Linguistic or Ethnic. Write your answer on the space provided. Wrong spelling is wrong. ______________36. They still love each other but they have to separate because their tribe’s custom states that every man in that tribe should have one or more child that would carry his name and if his wife cannot give him a child he can marry another woman. It’s a man’s necessity to have a child. (The Wedding Dance) ______________37. A very long time ago, the large island of Mindanao was completely covered with water, and the sea extended over all the lowlands so that nothing could be seen but mountains jutting from it. (Indarapatra and Sulayman) ______________38. Bisan pa man may yara na kahulsay, kaalikaya, kag katahum sa sulod sang balay nga ginatinguhaan ni Cita nga mapadayun tubtub sa iya masarangan. (Monyeka) ______________39. The "savakan" (bride-wealth consisting of articles and wrapped food to be paid for by the groom's kinsmen) are offered one by one, until only the two most costly remain. One is given the value of an ancient gong with ten bosses and nine relief-rings; the other is redeemable only by a golden guitar and a golden flute. (Tuwaang Attends a Wedding) ______________40. It was a chilly night but Regino was sweating in his foxhole in the beach of Tagoloan, a town in northern Mindanao. It would be his first encounter against the formidable Japanese imperial army. (The Battle of Tagaloan) III. DIRECTIONS: Arrange the events about “The Legend of the Pineapple” in order. Use the letters A-J and write your answer on the space provided. _____41. One day, her mother got sick and asked her to cook for her. But Pina still had excuses and kept playing in the backyard. Her mother called her again. By then, she went inside angrily. Her mother asked her again to cook porridge. _____42. Her mother cried out and didn’t know what to do with Pina’s laziness anymore. She wept bitterly and wished that Pina would grow a thousand eyes so she would not give excuses anymore. _____43. Suddenly, it became so quiet. After a while, her mother decided to get up to check Pina and to cook porridge herself but she couldn’t find her. She just thought she went to her friends. _____44. Once upon a time, in a tiny village, there was a woman who lived with her daughter, Pina. They were so poor. _____45. Hours and days went by but her mother still cannot find Pina. She was so worried but there is nothing else she could do. _____46. Her mother worked hard day and night while Pina was very lazy. Whenever her mother asked for help, she would always find an excuse so that she would not be forced to look for certain objects. _____47. After a while, her mother asked her if she was done. Pina said she did not make porridge because she couldn’t find the ladle. _____48. To honor her memory, she named the plant Pina. She took care of it like her daughter until it bore many fruits that became famous in the neighborhood. From Pina, its name evolved until it became what we now call pinya or pineapple.

_____49. One afternoon, while she was sweeping in the backyard, she noticed an unusual plant that grew exactly where she last saw Pina. She noticed that the plant resembled a head with many eyes. _____50. To her horror, she realized that she must’ve cursed her own child! Prepared by: Ms. Roan M. Gallego

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Summative Test 21st Cent Lit Midterm Part 2

Course: World Lit

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SUMMATIVE TEST
GRADE 11 – 21st CENTURY LITERATURE FROM THE PHILIPPINES AND THE WORLD
First Semester-MIDTERM
Name : ________________________________________ Date: ________________
Grade & Section: _________________________________ Strand: ______________
Specialization: ___________________________________ Score: _______________
II. DIRECTIONS: Identify whether the given information about the dimension of literary form is
Geographic, Linguistic or Ethnic. Write your answer on the space provided. Wrong spelling is
wrong.
______________36. They still love each other but they have to separate because their tribe’s
custom states that every man in that tribe should have one or more child that would carry his
name and if his wife cannot give him a child he can marry another woman. It’s a man’s
necessity to have a child. (The Wedding Dance)
______________37. A very long time ago, the large island of Mindanao was completely
covered with water, and the sea extended over all the lowlands so that nothing could be seen
but mountains jutting from it. (Indarapatra and Sulayman)
______________38. Bisan pa man may yara na kahulsay, kaalikaya, kag katahum sa sulod
sang balay nga ginatinguhaan ni Cita nga mapadayun tubtub sa iya masarangan. (Monyeka)
______________39. The "savakan" (bride-wealth consisting of articles and wrapped food to be
paid for by the groom's kinsmen) are offered one by one, until only the two most costly remain.
One is given the value of an ancient gong with ten bosses and nine relief-rings; the other is
redeemable only by a golden guitar and a golden flute. (Tuwaang Attends a Wedding)
______________40. It was a chilly night but Regino was sweating in his foxhole in the beach of
Tagoloan, a town in northern Mindanao. It would be his first encounter against the formidable
Japanese imperial army. (The Battle of Tagaloan)
III. DIRECTIONS: Arrange the events about “The Legend of the Pineapple” in order. Use the
letters A-J and write your answer on the space provided.
_____41. One day, her mother got sick and asked her to cook for her. But Pina still had excuses
and kept playing in the backyard. Her mother called her again. By then, she went inside angrily.
Her mother asked her again to cook porridge.
_____42. Her mother cried out and didn’t know what to do with Pina’s laziness anymore. She
wept bitterly and wished that Pina would grow a thousand eyes so she would not give excuses
anymore.
_____43. Suddenly, it became so quiet. After a while, her mother decided to get up to check
Pina and to cook porridge herself but she couldn’t find her. She just thought she went to her
friends.
_____44. Once upon a time, in a tiny village, there was a woman who lived with her daughter,
Pina. They were so poor.
_____45. Hours and days went by but her mother still cannot find Pina. She was so worried but
there is nothing else she could do.
_____46. Her mother worked hard day and night while Pina was very lazy. Whenever her
mother asked for help, she would always find an excuse so that she would not be forced to look
for certain objects.
_____47. After a while, her mother asked her if she was done. Pina said she did not make
porridge because she couldn’t find the ladle.
_____48. To honor her memory, she named the plant Pina. She took care of it like her daughter
until it bore many fruits that became famous in the neighborhood. From Pina, its name evolved
until it became what we now call pinya or pineapple.