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Part I

The document is a review guide for Grade 3 and Grade 4 English, covering figures of speech, story elements, and grammar. It includes questions related to identifying literary devices, sentence structure, and parts of speech. The format consists of multiple-choice questions aimed at assessing understanding of various English language concepts.
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Part I

The document is a review guide for Grade 3 and Grade 4 English, covering figures of speech, story elements, and grammar. It includes questions related to identifying literary devices, sentence structure, and parts of speech. The format consists of multiple-choice questions aimed at assessing understanding of various English language concepts.
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Part I. Figures of Speech C.

Metaphor
1. Which line shows alliteration? D. Personification
A. The cat chased the mouse under 10. Which sentence shows
the house. personification?
B. Betty bought butter but the butter A. The chair was hard.
was bitter. B. The angry storm pounded on the
C. The boy was as brave as a lion. roof.
D. The rain tapped on the roof. C. The candle melted slowly.
2. “The leaves danced joyfully in the D. He is as fast as a cheetah.
wind.” This is an example of
A. Simile Part II. Story Elements
B. Hyperbole 11. Which story element tells where and
C. Personification when the story takes place?
D. Onomatopoeia A. Theme B. Setting C. Conflict D. Plot
3. Which is a simile? 12. Who are the people, animals, or
A. His words cut deeper than a knife. creatures in a story?
B. She was as graceful as a swan. A. Characters B. Setting
C. The fire swallowed the house. C. Theme D. Resolution
D. The bee buzzed near my ear. 13. The sequence of events in a story is
4. Which shows hyperbole? called the
A. I told you a thousand times to clean A. Plot B. Conflict C. Climax D. Theme
your room! 14. The problem or struggle faced by the
B. The sun smiled over the valley. characters is called the
C. Her hair is silk. A. Theme B. Conflict
D. The snake hissed. C. Resolution D. Climax
5. “The classroom was a jungle.” This 15. The lesson or message in the story is
sentence is a the
A. Metaphor A. Theme B. Plot C. Setting D. Conflict
B. Alliteration 16. The turning point or most exciting part
C. Simile of a story is called the
D. Assonance A. Resolution B. Climax
6. Which example shows assonance? C. Beginning D. Theme
A. The rain in Spain falls mainly on the 17. The part where the problem is solved
plain. is the
B. She sells seashells by the A. Climax B. Resolution
seashore. C. Conflict D. Theme
C. The big pig ran fast. 18. What is the first part of the plot, where
D. The car zoomed past. the setting and characters are
7. Which line has consonance? introduced?
A. The fair breeze blew, the white foam A. Climax B. Resolution
flew. C. Exposition D. Theme
B. Mike likes his bike. 19. In “Cinderella,” when the slipper fits
C. The lumpy, bumpy road was rough. her foot, this shows the story’s
D. Dawn goes down to day. A. Conflict B. Climax
8. Which is an example of C. Theme D. Setting
onomatopoeia? 20. In “The Three Little Pigs,” the idea that
A. Cold hard work pays off is the story’s
B. Bang A. Theme B. Setting
C. Bright C. Plot D. Character
D. Heavy
9. “The sun is a golden ball of fire.” This
is a
A. Hyperbole
B. Simile
Grade 3 English Review 14. Which is a proper noun?
A. Dog B. Chair C. Manila D. City
1. Which group of words is a 15. Which is a common noun?
sentence? A. Juan B. Teacher C. Philippines D.
A. Dog running fast Mindanao
B. The sun shines brightly. 16. What is the synonym of “happy”?
C. Very beautiful flowers A. Sad B. Joyful C. Angry D. Lonely
D. In the garden 17. What is the antonym of “fast”?
2. Which ends with a question mark? A. Quick B. Slow C. Run D. Speed
A. I like mangoes 18. Which word means the same as
B. Where is my bag “big”?
C. The cat is black A. Small B. Huge C. Little D. Short
D. Open the door 19. Which word is the opposite of
3. Which shows a polite expression? “hot”?
A. Give me that pencil! A. Warm B. Cold C. Heat D. Fire
B. Move away now! 20. What is the synonym of “brave”?
C. May I borrow your pencil, please? A. Cowardly B. Bold C. Afraid D. Weak
D. I don’t like your pencil. 21. What is the antonym of “early”?
4. What should you say if you receive A. Late B. On time C. Fast D. Soon
a gift? 22. The root word of “played” is
A. Goodbye B. Thank you C. Please D. A. Play B. Player C. Playing D. Plays
Excuse me 23. The root word of “teacher” is
5. What should you say before A. Teaching B. Teach C. Teaches D.
entering a room? Taught
A. Thank you B. Excuse me C. Please 24. The root word of “beautifully” is
D. Welcome A. Beauty B. Beautiful C. Fully D. Bea
6. Which word is an adjective? 25. The root word of “runner” is
A. Run B. Blue C. Sing D. Eat A. Ran B. Run C. Running D. Runs
7. Which word describes the noun 26. Which sentence is correct?
“dog”? A. She are my sister.
A. Bark B. Tail C. Brown D. Walk B. He is playing outside.
8. Which sentence uses an adjective C. They was eating lunch.
correctly? D. We is happy.
A. The happy child is playing. 27. Which sentence is a command?
B. The run boy is fast. A. What is your name?
C. The sing girl is loud. B. Please close the door.
D. The book write is new. C. I have a new toy.
9. Which word is a verb? D. The dog is barking.
A. Teacher B. Chair C. Write D. Book 28. Which sentence shows excitement?
10. In the sentence “The children play A. I like apples.
in the park,” the verb is B. Are you here?
A. Children B. Play C. Park D. The C. I won the game!
11. Which sentence shows a verb in D. Please sit down.
action? 29. Which of the following is a question
A. The bird flies in the sky. sentence?
B. The bird blue in the sky. A. The stars are bright.
C. The bird pretty in the sky. B. Do you like to read?
D. The bird sky in the fly. C. We are friends.
12. Which is a noun? D. The cat sleeps.
A. Jump B. Boy C. Run D. Sing 30. Which sentence is NOT correct?
13. In the sentence “Maria reads a A. They are singing.
book,” the noun is B. He am tall.
A. Reads B. Maria C. Book D. Both B C. She is kind.
and C D. We are happy.
Grade 4 English Review 16. Which tells a story?
a. Narrative text b. Descriptive text
1. What should you do first when you wake up in c. Enumeration d. Letter
the morning? 17. A narrative usually has:
a. Eat breakfast b. Brush your teeth a. Characters, setting, events
c. Go to school d. Sleep again b. Colors, shapes, sizes
2. After planting seeds, what usually comes next? c. Slogans and sayings
a. Watering them b. Selling them d. Words that sound
c. Eating them d. Cooking them 18. Which is a narrative sentence?
3. Which comes last in this sequence: “Ana a. Apples, bananas, and oranges are fruits.
cooked rice, set the table, and…” b. Juan went to town and met his friends.
a. Went to the market b. Ate dinner c. The big, red balloon popped.
c. Went to sleep d. Washed her hands d. Practice makes perfect.
4. A dog talking to a child is an example of: 19. Which is descriptive?
a. Reality b. Fantasy a. Study well to pass.
5. The sun rises in the east. b. I ate lunch with my friends.
a. Reality b. Fantasy c. Pedro went to school.
6. A boy flying without wings is: d. The flower is red, soft, and fragrant.
a. Reality b. Fantasy 20. Descriptive writing tells about:
7. Which is the best slogan for keeping the a. How things look, smell, or feel
environment clean? b. A sequence of events
a. “Play now, work later.” c. A list of items
b. “Don’t forget to study every day.” d. A friendly letter
c. “Clean and green is the way to be!” 21. Which sentence is descriptive?
d. “Eat more, sleep more.” a. The tall tree had green leaves and a rough
8. Which slogan promotes peace? trunk.
a. “Buy more toys today.” b. He went to the park and played.
b. “Run fast to win the race.” c. We should keep our school clean.
c. “Read more books for fun.” d. The sun sets in the west.
d. “Peace begins with you and me.” 22. I ___ to school every day.
9. Which of these is a health slogan? a. go b. went c. will go d. gone
a. “Books are windows to the world.” 23. Yesterday, she ___ her homework.
a. does b. do c. did d. will do
b. “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” 24. Tomorrow, they ___ to the beach.
c. “The early bird catches the worm.” a. go b. went c. will go d. gone
d. “Practice makes perfect.” 25. Where do you write the date in a friendly letter?
10. Which word shows sound? a. At the bottom left corner b. At the top right corner
a. Buzz b. Cat c. Chair d. Table c. In the middle d. After the closing
11. The leaves went “rustle” in the wind. Which 26. “Dear Maria,” is called the:
word is onomatopoeia? a. Body b. Closing
a. Leaves b. Rustle c. Heading d. Greeting
c. Wind d. Went 27. “Your friend, Anna” is found in which part?
12. “Bang!” goes the drum. The sound is: a. Closing b. Greeting
a. Bang b. Drumc. Goes d. The c. Heading d. Body
28. The main message of the letter is written in the:
13. Which sentence is enumeration? a. Body b. Heading
a. The boy runs fast. c. Greeting d. Closing
b. Maria is kind. 29. Which part shows who wrote the letter?
c. The sky is blue. a. Signature b. Heading
d. I like mangoes, bananas, and apples. c. Body d. Greeting
14. Choose the sentence that lists things. 30. In the letter, where is the name of the writer written?
a. The cat jumped. a. At the top of the page
b. The teacher is strict. b. Before the greeting
c. It rained yesterday. c. After the closing
d. They brought pencils, paper, and crayons. d. In the middle
15. Which shows a list of activities?
a. I will sing, dance, and act.
b. The car is red.
c. Mother cooks.
d. He studies.

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