EAPP-111 Week 10 First Quarter Exam
AMA OED ANSWERSentence Construction
Question: Choose the sentence with correct construction:
Question: Choose the concise sentence:
Verb Forms
Question: Correct verb form for 'Not like' (present tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Do' (present continuous tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Not mind' (present tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Recognize' (present tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Not Believe' (present tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Prefer' (present tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Begin' (present perfect tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Make' (simple present tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Increase' (present perfect tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Attract' (simple present tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Pay' (simple present tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Receive' (simple present tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Be' (simple present tense):
Question: Correct verb form for 'Study/Usually' (simple present tense):
Context Clues
Question: Meaning and context clue type for 'Oyster':
Question: Meaning and context clue type for 'Sporadic':
Question: Meaning and context clue type for 'Tawdry':
Question: Meaning and context clue type for 'Seething':
Question: Meaning and context clue type for 'Grueling':
Question: Meaning and context clue type for 'Eccentric':
Transitions
Question: Transition word indicating a result:
Question: Transition word providing an example:
Question: Transition word adding information:
Question: Transition word adding further information:
Question: Transition word indicating a conclusion:
Reading Strategies
Question: Looking for a definition in a dictionary:
Question: Active or detailed reading:
Question: Getting the gist of a text:
Question: Recording questions for follow-up:
Vocabulary and Academic English
Question: Error in printing is called:
Question: Unreadable writing is called:
Question: Castles in ancient times needed ______________ forts:
Question: Language used in classroom and professional settings:
Writing and Definitions
Question: Writer communicates ideas to provoke the audience:
Question: Who provided the definition on reading?
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between skimming and scanning?
Skimming involves quickly reading to grasp the main idea or gist of a text, such as a headline or summary. Scanning is searching for specific information, like a definition in a dictionary, focusing on key details without reading everything.
What is Academic English?
Academic English is the formal language used in classrooms and professional settings, characterized by complex grammatical structures, precise vocabulary, and an objective tone, avoiding slang or personal pronouns like 'I'.
What are context clues and their types?
Context clues help determine the meaning of unfamiliar words using surrounding text. Types include Definition (direct explanation), Restatement (rephrasing), Synonym (similar word), Contrast/Antonym (opposite meaning), and Mood (emotional tone).
What are transition words and their purpose?
Transition words (e.g., As a result, For Example, Moreover, Furthermore, Therefore) connect ideas, ensuring coherence and logical flow in writing by indicating relationships like cause, addition, or conclusion.
What is critical reading?
Critical reading is an active, detailed approach to reading that involves analyzing, questioning, and evaluating the text, such as recording follow-up questions or marking key points, to deepen understanding.