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Miriams Academy of Valenzuela Inc.

Mabolo, Valenzuela City


COMPREHENSIV EXAMINATION IN ENGLISH
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Miriams Academy of Valenzuela Inc.
Mabolo, Valenzuela City
COMPREHENSIV EXAMINATION IN ENGLISH
Junior High Schol
Direction: Blacken the circle of the correct
answer.
If the choices are 2, 3, 4, 5 it stands for A, B, C,
D, and E.
1: insult (to jump on someone, figuratively)
speak to rudely

Direction: Blacken the circle of the correct


answer.
to tlip
to rebound
joyful and proud
5. My mom told Jenny that SHE needed to clean
her room. The capitalized word is a/an
article
verb

insulate
pronoun
to flip
adverb
2: Sil, sal, sult, and sault all mean
to jump or leap
to salute
to eat sal
3: desultory
to jump on someone

6. TEXAS is my home state. The capitalized word


is a/an
noun
adjective
verb
adverb

moving or jumping from one thing to another


to flip
4: exultant (you are so happy that you are
jumping out of your skin)

7. FOR my birthday, I had a slumber party. The


capitalized word is a/an
article

noun
preposition
adverb
8. My sister WORKS at a large company. The
capitalized word is a/an
noun
verb
conjunction
pronoun
9. We went to the zoo FOR our field trip. The
capitalized word is a/an
noun
adverb
preposition
pronoun
10. Identify the direct object in the sentence:
The famous actress gave Sally her autograph.
Sally
actress
autograph

11. Identify the subject in the sentence:


Bob loaned Mike his bicycle.
bicycle
Mike
Bob
12. Identify the direct objects in the sentence:
Jack hit the home run and, our team won
the game.
Jack and team
home run and game
13. Identify the direct object in the sentence:
Sue made her little sister a superman costume.
Sue
sister
costume
14. The president delivered the Status of the
Union address yesterday.
present
past participle
past
15. John chose a pecan pie for his dessert.
present

past
past participle
16. Julie invited her friends to a sleep over party.
present

20. I received a birthday card from Frank and


(Alicia).
her
them
she

past participle
past
17. Jake had hurt his wrist while playing
Racquetball.
present

21. The story was told by Henry and (___).


I
me
22. ______ time is it?
What

past
When
past participle
Which
18. Alice bought two books for (Jim and me).
us
they
them
19. We shared the book with Bobby and (Jack).
me
he
him

23. The bookcase _____ was empty, had space


to put in lots of things.
who
which
what
24. _____ student asked the question?
What

Who

at

Which

in

25. Our dog, _______ is very well-behaved,


never barks.
what

29. You frequently see this kind of violence ____


television.
with

which

on

who

in

26. I'll see you ____ home when I get there.


in

30. -33. Choose the correct sentence.


30. : Will the flowers die? Will the flowers live?
Will the flowers die because will they live?

at
Will the flowers die after will they live?
by
Will the flowers die or will they live?
27. It's been snowing ________ Christmas
morning.
until

31. Animals all need water. They may die without


it.
Animals all need water, but they may die

since
for
28. I was visiting my best friend _____ the
hospital.
of

without it.
Animals all need water when they may die
without it.
Animals all need water or they may die
without it.
32. I wanted to go to the party. I got sick.
I wanted to go to the party because I got
sick.

I wanted to go to the party, but I got sick.

an

I wanted to go to the party or I got sick.

33. Dolphins live underwater. Sharks live


underwater.
Dolphins and Sharks live underwater.
Dolphins, but Sharks live underwater.

the
no article needed
37. ___ apple a day keeps the doctor away.
An

Dolphins or Sharks live underwater.


No article needed
ARTICLES: 34-37
34. My husband's family speaks ____ German.
an
no article needed
the

The
A
KINDS OF SENTENCES: 38-42
38. I love you so much!
Assertive or Declarative

a
Imperative
35. Denver is the capital of ____ Colorado.
the
no article needed
an

Interrogative
Exclamatory
39. Please pass the salt.
Assertive or Declarative

a
Exclamatory
36. I lived on ____ Main Street when I first
came to town.

Imperative

Sentence

Interrogative

Run-on

40. Why didn't you come to school today?


Exclamatory
Imperative
Interrogative
Assertive or Declarative
41. Stay in your seat.
Interrogative

44. Many students studied long hours for the test


but there were still many tricky questions on it
that only a few students can answer.
Run-on
Fragment
Sentence
45. As they went running onto the field, the
team.
Run-on

Exclamatory

Fragment

Imperative

Sentence

Assertive or Declarative
42. The runner ran as fast as he could, and he
crossed the finish line in record time.
Sentence

46. Annie used her weekly _______ to buy a


board game.
allowense
allowanse

Fragment

allowence

Run-on

allowance

43. The swimmer my brother dove into the


water, and swam across the pool, we swam too.
Fragment

47. The TV program was interruped to show


severe _____ alert.
weather

whether

positive form

wether

negative form

whither
48. We went to a _________ store to buy pens.
stationery
stationary
stashionary
stashionery
50. We are not ______ to bring peanuts into our
classroom because we have a student who is
allergic to nuts.
parmitted

52. Identify the part of speech for the underlined


word in this sentence:
For my birthday, I had a slumber party.
article
adverb
noun
preposition
53. Identify the indirect object in the sentence:
The famous actress gave Sally her autograph.
Sally
autograph

permitted
her
purmitted
actress
permited
51. Identify the form of this sentence:
The employee did not work hard, and he was
fired from his job.
no form

54. Identify the part of speech for the underlined


word in this sentence:
A microwave can cook food quickly.
verb
adjective

neutral form

adverb

rest

interjection

encourage

55. : abruptly
clearly
suddenly
absolutely

smile
59. The teacher anticipated the first day of
school with much longing.
a. looked forward to
b. dreaded

angrily
56. immense
huge

c. regretted
60. The girls hypothesis was that someone was
watching her, but she couldnt prove it yet.
a. working theory

jovial
unbelievable
inherent

b. conclusion
c. mystery
61. Her mother said: I forbid you to go to the
store it is raining outside
a. dread

57. knot
refuse
prevent

b. hope c. not allow

62. The glass plate shattered when it hit the floor


and broke into a thousand pieces.
a. break into pieces
b. bounced

fastening

c. made a loud noise

avoid

62. The striations in the rock showed that water


used to flow along the channels in the rock.

58. jeer
mock

a. stripes

b. circles

c. holes

Directions: Circle the related analogy.

63. Dull is to vibrant as:


a. huge is to gigantic
b. barking is to dogs
c. clarity is to liquid
d. bored is to enthusiastic
64. Rock is to heavy as:
a. car is to fast
b. feather is to light
c. large is to giant
d. rich is to poor
65. . Ringing is to telephone as:
a. dinging is to timer
b. purple is to grape

c. sleep is to humans
d. crawling is to babies
66. Meowing is to cats:
a. sleeping is to babies
b. roaring is to lions
c. noisy is to races
d. flash is to lightning
67. Water is to liquid as:
a. salt is to the ocean
b. music is to the radio
c. solid is to bread
d. tall is to giraffe
68.

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