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Timoteo Paez Elementary School Apelo Cruz St., Malibay, Pasay City Summative Test in English 6 Name: ____________________________ Score: _____________ Grade & Section: ___________________ Date: ______________ I. Read the story below and then answer the questions that follow. Parable of the Rooster Once upon a time in a farm, there was a boastful rooster who believed he was superior to everyone in every way. He pecked and attacked the chickens with his beak until they were bloody. The rooster would not even allow the other chicken to crow. Instead, he alone announced the start of the new day or the setting of the sun. The rooster grew bigger and bigger than the rest of his kind. He even challenged the other animals in the farm. He flew and landed on the back of a carabao. “I am taller than you,” the rooster said. “Now, I am your master.” He boastfully proclaimed, “Since I can now control all the animals, next is the man.” With that, the rooster attacked the first woman who passed by. But it was not too easy for him. They fought for minutes until the woman grabbed his neck and no matter how he tried to get out of the woman’s hand, the woman’s grip was tighter. The woman then marched directly to her kitchen with the rooster. And that evening, the rooster became part of the steaming tinola (stewed chicken)! 1. Who is the main character in the story? a. the animals c. the woman b. the rooster d. the farm 2. What could be the climax of the story? a. Once there was a rooster who believed he was superior to everyone. b. The woman cooked tinola with the rooster as the main ingredient. c. The rooster attacked the woman and they fought for minutes. d. The rooster would not even allow the other chicken to crow. 3. Once upon a time and the farm is the _______ of the story. a. character c. climax b. settings d. ending 4. What moral lesson could be learned from the story? a. Learn to fight for your right. b. Being boastful or arrogant can cause harm to one’s self. c. Be confident and trust yourself. d. Animals have feelings too and we must treat them right. II. Courteous Expressions in Club Meetings 5. What will the chairman say if he/she wants to start a meeting? a. The meeting is adjourned. b. I respectfully nominate for _______ for ______. c. The meeting will please come to order. d. I second the motion. 6. What will a member say if he/she wants to nominate somebody? a. The meeting is adjourned. b. I respectfully nominate____________. c. I second the motion. d. I move that the nominations now be closed. 7. What will a member say if he/she wants to end the nomination? a. The meeting is adjourned. b. I respectfully nominate____________. c. I second the motion. d. I move that the nominations now be closed. 8. What will the chairman say if he/she wants to end the meeting? a. The meeting will resume tomorrow. b. The meeting is adjourned. c. The meeting will please come to order. d. The meeting is postponed. III. A IV. Aa V.

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Timoteo Paez Elementary SchoolApelo Cruz St., Malibay, Pasay City

Summative Test inEnglish 6

Name: ____________________________ Score: _____________Grade & Section: ___________________ Date: ______________

I. Read the story below and then answer the questions that follow.

Parable of the RoosterOnce upon a time in a farm, there was a boastful rooster

who believed he was superior to everyone in every way. He pecked and attacked the chickens with his beak until they were bloody.

The rooster would not even allow the other chicken to crow. Instead, he alone announced the start of the new day or the setting of the sun.

The rooster grew bigger and bigger than the rest of his kind. He even challenged the other animals in the farm.

He flew and landed on the back of a carabao. “I am taller than you,” the rooster said. “Now, I am your master.”

He boastfully proclaimed, “Since I can now control all the animals, next is the man.”

With that, the rooster attacked the first woman who passed by. But it was not too easy for him. They fought for minutes until the woman grabbed his neck and no matter how he tried to get out of the woman’s hand, the woman’s grip was tighter.

The woman then marched directly to her kitchen with the rooster. And that evening, the rooster became part of the steaming tinola (stewed chicken)!

1. Who is the main character in the story?a. the animals c. the womanb. the rooster d. the farm

2. What could be the climax of the story?a. Once there was a rooster who believed he was

superior to everyone.b. The woman cooked tinola with the rooster as the

main ingredient.c. The rooster attacked the woman and they fought for

minutes.d. The rooster would not even allow the other chicken

to crow.3. Once upon a time and the farm is the _______ of the

story.a. character c. climaxb. settings d. ending

4. What moral lesson could be learned from the story?a. Learn to fight for your right.b. Being boastful or arrogant can cause harm to one’s

self.c. Be confident and trust yourself.d. Animals have feelings too and we must treat them

right.

II. Courteous Expressions in Club Meetings5. What will the chairman say if he/she wants to start a

meeting?a. The meeting is adjourned.b. I respectfully nominate for _______ for ______.c. The meeting will please come to order.d. I second the motion.

6. What will a member say if he/she wants to nominate somebody?a. The meeting is adjourned.b. I respectfully nominate____________.c. I second the motion.d. I move that the nominations now be closed.

7. What will a member say if he/she wants to end the nomination?a. The meeting is adjourned.b. I respectfully nominate____________.

c. I second the motion.d. I move that the nominations now be closed.

8. What will the chairman say if he/she wants to end the meeting?a. The meeting will resume tomorrow.b. The meeting is adjourned.c. The meeting will please come to order.d. The meeting is postponed.

III. AIV. AaV.

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