Examination of Topics Covered Comprehension English Grammar Primary 6 First Term Lesson Notes Week 13

Week 13: Comprehension

Examination of Topics Covered

Instructions for Teachers and Students

For Teachers:

  1. Prepare the Exam Environment:
    • Ensure each student has the necessary materials and a quiet place to work.
    • Provide clear instructions to all students before starting the exam.
  2. Explain Exam Rules:
    • Emphasize that students must not talk, share answers, or use unauthorized materials.
    • Clarify how students should handle any doubts or questions during the exam.
  3. Monitor the Exam:
    • Walk around the room to supervise and ensure that exam rules are followed.
    • Address any issues of misconduct according to school policy.
  4. Handle Misconduct:
    • Report any instances of cheating or other violations according to school procedures.

For Students:

  1. Follow Instructions:
    • Read all the instructions and questions carefully before starting.
    • Ask the teacher for clarification if you do not understand any part of the exam.
  2. Avoid Cheating:
    • Do not copy from others or use unauthorized materials.
    • Work independently and honestly.
  3. Manage Your Time:
    • Allocate time to each section of the exam and ensure you have enough time to complete all questions.
  4. Ask for Help:
    • If you have questions, raise your hand and wait for the teacher to assist you.

Part A: Objective Questions

  1. The main idea of a story is called the __________.
    • a) plot
    • b) setting
    • c) theme
    • d) character
  2. The place where the story happens is known as the __________.
    • a) plot
    • b) setting
    • c) conflict
    • d) climax
  3. A character’s problem or challenge in the story is called the __________.
    • a) theme
    • b) conflict
    • c) resolution
    • d) setting
  4. The point in the story where the problem is resolved is called the __________.
    • a) climax
    • b) conclusion
    • c) conflict
    • d) setting
  5. The person telling the story is called the __________.
    • a) author
    • b) narrator
    • c) character
    • d) reader
  6. The sequence of events in a story is called the __________.
    • a) plot
    • b) setting
    • c) theme
    • d) climax
  7. The lesson or moral of the story is called the __________.
    • a) theme
    • b) plot
    • c) setting
    • d) character
  8. A character who changes throughout the story is known as a __________ character.
    • a) static
    • b) dynamic
    • c) flat
    • d) round
  9. The high point of the story where the main problem is faced is called the __________.
    • a) climax
    • b) resolution
    • c) setting
    • d) conflict
  10. A character who is central to the story and faces the main problem is called the __________.
    • a) antagonist
    • b) protagonist
    • c) narrator
    • d) author
  11. The part of the story where the conflict begins is known as the __________.
    • a) introduction
    • b) rising action
    • c) climax
    • d) resolution
  12. The part of the story that comes after the climax is called the __________.
    • a) falling action
    • b) resolution
    • c) exposition
    • d) rising action
  13. The main character’s goal or desire is called their __________.
    • a) conflict
    • b) theme
    • c) motivation
    • d) setting
  14. The struggle between opposing forces in a story is called the __________.
    • a) plot
    • b) conflict
    • c) resolution
    • d) climax
  15. The part of the story where the conflict is resolved is known as the __________.
    • a) conclusion
    • b) falling action
    • c) climax
    • d) resolution
  16. The time and place of the story are part of the __________.
    • a) setting
    • b) plot
    • c) conflict
    • d) theme
  17. A character who helps the protagonist is called a __________.
    • a) antagonist
    • b) sidekick
    • c) hero
    • d) foil
  18. The author’s attitude toward the subject of the story is called the __________.
    • a) tone
    • b) mood
    • c) setting
    • d) plot
  19. The emotional feeling created by the story is known as the __________.
    • a) tone
    • b) mood
    • c) theme
    • d) setting
  20. The part of the story that provides background information is called the __________.
    • a) climax
    • b) exposition
    • c) resolution
    • d) rising action
  21. A character who does not change throughout the story is known as a __________ character.
    • a) static
    • b) dynamic
    • c) flat
    • d) round
  22. The main character’s opponent or enemy is called the __________.
    • a) protagonist
    • b) antagonist
    • c) narrator
    • d) sidekick
  23. The sequence of events that build up to the climax is known as the __________.
    • a) rising action
    • b) falling action
    • c) exposition
    • d) resolution
  24. The part of the story where the tension decreases is known as the __________.
    • a) falling action
    • b) climax
    • c) resolution
    • d) rising action
  25. The ending of the story where all conflicts are resolved is called the __________.
    • a) resolution
    • b) climax
    • c) falling action
    • d) introduction
  26. The central idea or message of the story is called the __________.
    • a) theme
    • b) plot
    • c) setting
    • d) conflict
  27. A character with a single, unchanging personality trait is known as a __________ character.
    • a) static
    • b) dynamic
    • c) flat
    • d) round
  28. The moment of greatest tension or excitement in the story is called the __________.
    • a) climax
    • b) resolution
    • c) exposition
    • d) falling action
  29. The character or force that opposes the main character is called the __________.
    • a) protagonist
    • b) antagonist
    • c) narrator
    • d) hero
  30. The setting of a story includes the __________ and __________.
    • a) characters, plot
    • b) plot, theme
    • c) time, place
    • d) conflict, resolution

Part B: Theory Questions

  1. What is the main idea of a story called?
  2. How is the place where a story happens described?
  3. What term is used for a character’s main problem or challenge?
  4. What do you call the point in a story where the problem is resolved?
  5. Who is responsible for telling the story?
  6. What term describes the sequence of events in a story?
  7. What is the lesson or moral of a story called?
  8. How do you describe a character who changes throughout the story?
  9. What is the high point of the story where the main problem is faced called?
  10. What term is used for the central character who faces the main problem?
  11. What is the part of the story where the conflict begins?
  12. How is the part of the story after the climax called?
  13. What term describes a character’s goal or desire?
  14. What is the struggle between opposing forces in a story called?
  15. What is the term for the part of the story where the conflict is resolved?
  16. What do you call the time and place of the story?
  17. How is a character who helps the protagonist described?
  18. What term is used for the author’s attitude toward the subject?
  19. What do you call the emotional feeling created by the story?
  20. What is the part of the story that provides background information called?
  21. How do you describe a character who does not change throughout the story?
  22. What is the term for the main character’s opponent or enemy?
  23. What describes the sequence of events that build up to the climax?
  24. What is the part of the story where the tension decreases called?
  25. What term describes the ending of the story where conflicts are resolved?
  26. How do you describe the central idea or message of the story?
  27. What term is used for a character with a single, unchanging trait?
  28. What is the moment of greatest tension or excitement in the story called?
  29. How is the character or force that opposes the main character described?
  30. What two elements are included in the setting of a story?

Part C: True or False Questions

  1. The main idea of a story is called the theme. (True/False)
  2. The place where the story happens is known as the plot. (True/False)
  3. The main character’s problem is called the conflict. (True/False)
  4. The point where the problem is resolved is called the climax. (True/False)
  5. The person telling the story is known as the narrator. (True/False)
  6. The sequence of events in a story is called the setting. (True/False)
  7. The lesson or moral of the story is called the theme. (True/False)
  8. A character who changes throughout the story is known as a static character. (True/False)
  9. The high point of the story is called the climax. (True/False)
  10. The central character who faces the main problem is called the antagonist. (True/False)
  11. The part of the story where the conflict begins is known as the rising action. (True/False)
  12. The part of the story after the climax is called the falling action. (True/False)
  13. The main character’s goal is known as their motivation. (True/False)
  14. The struggle between opposing forces in a story is called the resolution. (True/False)
  15. The part where the conflict is resolved is known as the conclusion. (True/False)
  16. The time and place of the story are part of the setting. (True/False)
  17. A character who helps the protagonist is called a sidekick. (True/False)
  18. The author’s attitude toward the subject of the story is called the tone. (True/False)
  19. The emotional feeling created by the story is known as the mood. (True/False)
  20. The part of the story providing background information is called the resolution. (True/False)

Part D: Fill in the Gaps Questions

  1. The central idea of a story is called the __________.
  2. The place where the story happens is known as the __________.
  3. A character’s main problem or challenge is called the __________.
  4. The point where the problem is resolved is called the __________.
  5. The person who tells the story is the __________.
  6. The sequence of events in a story is called the __________.
  7. The lesson or moral of the story is known as the __________.
  8. A character who changes throughout the story is known as a __________ character.
  9. The high point of the story is known as the __________.
  10. The main character facing the problem is called the __________.
  11. The part of the story where the conflict begins is called the __________.
  12. The part after the climax is known as the __________.
  13. A character’s goal or desire is their __________.
  14. The struggle between opposing forces in a story is called the __________.
  15. The part of the story where the conflict is resolved is known as the __________.
  16. The time and place of the story are part of the __________.
  17. A character who helps the protagonist is a __________.
  18. The author’s attitude toward the story is known as the __________.
  19. The emotional feeling created by the story is called the __________.
  20. The part of the story providing background information is the __________.

This comprehensive review will help assess understanding of key comprehension concepts taught throughout the term.

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