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Summative Test

The document is a summative test consisting of various sections that assess students' knowledge of the simple past tense, the use of 'be' verbs, and understanding of folklore and publishing concepts. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, true/false statements, and multiple-choice questions related to cultural traditions and plagiarism. The test aims to evaluate students' comprehension and application of these topics.
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Summative Test

The document is a summative test consisting of various sections that assess students' knowledge of the simple past tense, the use of 'be' verbs, and understanding of folklore and publishing concepts. It includes fill-in-the-blank questions, true/false statements, and multiple-choice questions related to cultural traditions and plagiarism. The test aims to evaluate students' comprehension and application of these topics.
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SUMMATIVE TEST

TEST II. Complete the sentence using simple past tense.


1. Mark (place) ________ his bag on top of the table.
2. Yanie (record) _______ the enrolled students.
3. Rose (clean) _______ the office after her work.
4-6. Sheila )eat)_______ a sandwich, (drink) _____ a glass of juice, and (fell) _____
satisfied with her snack.
7-9. The teacher (discuss) ________ the lesson, (give) an activity, and (check) _____ the
students’ output.
10. Sheila (book) _________ a ticket yesterday.
11. I (write) _______ a letter yesterday.
12. The boy (ride) _________ his bicycle a few minutes ago.
13. Terry (goes) ________ to the cinema alone last night.
14. My mother (wash) ______ the dishes.
15. I (visit) _____ my mother’s house.

Test II. Use the be verbs, was and were to complete the sentences.
16. There ____ many people at the show.
17. They ____ late.
18. I ____ very annoyed.
19. Everybody ____ pleased.
20. It ____ impossible.

Test III. Choose the correct answer that describe the statement.
Folklore Tradition Belief Pag-mamano Symbolism
Publishing Plagiarism Self-Publishing Digital-Publishing
Traditional-Publishing

______21. refers to the traditional beliefs, customs, stories, songs, and practices of a
particular community or culture, often passed down orally Through generations.
______22. involves the use of symbols—objects, figures, colors, or actions—that
represent broader ideas or concepts
______23. refers to the customs, rituals, practices, and values that are passed down
through generations within a culture or community.
______24. encompasses the convictions, values, and worldviews that individuals and
communities hold.
______25. (respectful hand-kissing gesture) is a Filipino tradition where young people
show respect to their elders by kissing the back of their hand.
______26. Publishing is the process of making content, like books, articles, or music, available to the public.
______27. is the act of using someone else's work, ideas, or intellectual property
without proper acknowledgment or permission, presenting it as your own.
______28. The author takes full control of the publishing process, from writing to
distribution.
______29. Refers to the distribution of content through digital formats, such as e-Books
or online platforms.
______30. The author submits their work to a publishing company, which handles the
editing, design, production, and marketing.
Test IV. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FLASE if the statement is incorrect,

_________31. To avoid plagiarism, always give credit to the original source when using
someone else’s ideas, words, or data.
_________32. To avoid plagiarism, Citing sources properly.
_________33. To avoid plagiarism, Paraphrasing it in your own words and still give
credit to the source.
_________34. To avoid plagiarism, Avoid using quotation marks for direct quotes.
_________35. To avoid plagiarism, Keeping track of where information
comes from is not necessary.
_________36. To avoid plagiarism, Checking your work with a plagiarism
detection tool was not really required.
_________37. To avoid plagiarism, You can own the information.
_________38. You borrow an essay written by another student and then submit it as
your own work.
_________39. You copy down exact sentences or paragraphs from someone else’s work
(essay, article, book, lecture, web page, newspaper) and put them in your essay
without using quotation marks or a footnote/ in-text citation.
_________40. You find a great source for research on the internet. The site has no
'author' so you copy the information and use it in your assignment.

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