Table of Specification (1) (Repaired)
Table of Specification (1) (Repaired)
High School English I (Source: Linking The World through English 2nd Edition Students Textbook)
Level Knowledge
No. 10 pts.
% 20%
Comprehension
Kinds of Sentences
Identifications
10 pts.
20%
Application
Parts of Speech
True False
10 pts.
20%
Analysis
Irregular Verbs
10 pts.
20%
Synthesis
41-50
10 pts.
20%
Total
50 Items
50 pts
100%
Table of Specification
Test Questions
Test I: Subject-Verb Agreement Direction: Choose the letter of the correct verb form from the three choices inside the parentheses. Find the subject first, and then decide whether it is singular or plural. Remember the rules for subject verb agreement.
(a. was b. were c.am) two men in gray waiting in the dark. (a. goes b. go c. going) to the US to study in universities. (a. attracts b. attract c. attracting) many people . (a. has b. have) hindered the
3. Parapsychological phenomena
4. Economic crises occurring almost every year development of the country. 5. What criteria members?
6. A financial support program apart from the scholarships given to the students b.have c. were) been put into practice this year. 7. The number of students who register in these courses c. changed) every year. 8. The statements made by the prime minister with the statements of other members of the party. 9. The ability of most humanoid apes to learn new patterns of behavior b. suprise c. surprising) the scientists. (a. changes b. change
(a.has
(a. surprises
10. No uniform policy against terrorists who are threatening the world peace (a. has b. have c. had) been agreed upon.
Test II: Kinds of Sentences Directions: This is a sentence identification quiz. Please indicate whether each of the following sentences is simple, compound, or complex.
11: Helen Keller was born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, in 1880 and died in 1968. Simple Compound Complex 12: Until she was 19 months of age, her sight and hearing were normal. Simple Compound Complex 13: At the age of 19 months, a severe illness left her deaf and blind. Simple Compound Complex 14: When she was seven, she began her education in reading and writing with Anne Sullivan of the Perkins Institute for the Blind. Simple Compound Complex 15: Through persistence and stubbornness, Anne breaks through Helen's walls of silence and darkness and teaches her to communicate. Simple Compound Complex 16: Helen Keller learned to read by the Braille system, and she learned to write by using a specially constructed typewriter. Simple Compound Complex 17: Later, she entered Radcliffe College and graduated with honors in 1904. Simple Compound Complex
18: Helen Keller's story needed to be told, so in 1962, a beautiful movie was made about her life.
19: "If there were only joy in the world, we could never learn to be brave and patient." - Helen Keller Simple Compound Complex 20: "Life is either a daring adventure, or it is nothing." -- Helen Keller Simple Compound Complex
Test III: Parts of Speech Directions: For each question, answer true or false 21 22 23 24
noun
preposition
we can go to the
25 26 27 28 29
nobody answered.
30
After
preposition
Test IV: Irregular Verbs Direction: Fill all the gaps in the verb table and translate the verbs into your own language. INFINITIVE be 31. become bend 37. .. 39. .. PAST SIMPLE was / were 32. . 33 . bent bit 40. . PAST PARTICIPLE 34. .. beaten 35. 36. . 38. . blown
Test V: 41-50. Write an essay about the most important issues your field is facing today using the Simple Tense and Progressive Tense of the verb. Good for 10 points.