SUMMATIVE TEST 1 GRADE V - ENGLISH 1. You must refrain from shaking___ correct conjunction to use to complete the sentence? a. and d. yet b. but holding of your friends' hands for safety. What is the C. or sentence? a. mask b. must C. want d. wear 3. COVID-19___ to complete the sentence? a pandemic which affects many countries globally. What is the correct verb b.is d. were a. are C. was mouth, 4. The disease spreads primarily from person to person through small droplets from the nose or mouth'____if you practice the social distancing and if you wear your facemask, you can have the lesser chance of getting the virus. What conjunction can be used in the sentence? a. and b. but d. yet C. SO 5. What is the modal used in the sentence, “Going outside the house without facemask can make you more susceptible to virus". a. can b. make C. outside d. susceptible 6. The World Health Organization (WHO)____ Leveryone to keep at least 1-meter distance from other people and to refrain from touching surfaces with bare hands since the COVID-19 arose. What verb in perfect progressive aspect must be used to complete the sentence? a. had been reminding c. have been reminding b. has been reminding d. have been reminded 7. John____be going to learn his lesson at home instead of going to school to protect him from acquiring the COVID-19. What is the correct modal to be used in sentence? b.may c. might d. would a. shall 8. In the sentence,"Rica____have to observe one-meter social distancing when going to but food in the market." What is the correct modal to complete the sentence? a. Can b. May C. must d. will 9. Michael and Jane have cleaned their hands by washing it properly with soap and running water for 20 seconds before they eat their food. What is the tense of the underlined verb? a. Past perfect tense c. Present progressive tense b. Present perfect tense d. Future perfect tense 10. Washing your hands with soap and water___using alcohol-based hand rub kill viruses that may be on your hands. What is the correct conjunction in the sentence? a. and b. but c. yet d. or