An argumentative essay is a type of academic writing that presents a clear stance on a debatable topic and supports it with evidence to persuade the reader. It requires the author to take a position, support it with facts and logical reasoning, and often address counterarguments to demonstrate the v...
An argumentative essay is a type of academic writing that presents a clear stance on a debatable topic and supports it with evidence to persuade the reader. It requires the author to take a position, support it with facts and logical reasoning, and often address counterarguments to demonstrate the validity of their viewpoint. These essays are common across various disciplines and are sometimes called persuasive essays or position papers.
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English 10
QUIZ # 7
Wave 1
I.MULTIPLE
CHOICE
(1-15)
Directions:Choose the letter
of the best answer. Write your
answer on the quiz
notebook/English notebook.
1.The part of the research paper
that summarizes the entire study
in a concise form is called:
A. Conclusion
B. Introduction
C. Abstract
D. Findings
2. Which of the following is NOT a
characteristic of good research?
A. Systematic
B. Biased
C. Replicable
D. Empirical
3. What is the main purpose of the
Review of Related Literature (RRL)?
A. To give recommendations
B. To show existing studies and support the
current research
C. To summarize the findings
D. To test the hypothesis
4. Which research term refers to an
educated guess or tentative answer to
a research question?
A. Thesis Statement
B. Hypothesis
C. Assumption
D. Variables
5. In research, what is a variable?
A. A summary of findings
B. A factor that can change or affect the outcome
of the study
C. The conclusion of the study
D. A research instrument
6. A multimodal text uses a combination of
two or more communication modes. Which
of the following is NOTan example?
A. A comic strip with images and words
B. A TV commercial with visuals, sounds, and text
C. A novel printed in plain text
D. A YouTube vlog with audio and video
7. A speech presentation with visual slides
and background musicis an example of
which type of multimodal text?
A. Linguistic + Spatial only
B. Multimodal (linguistic, visual, audio)
C. Monomodal
D. Textual
8. Which of the following modes is
emphasized when a writer focuses on layout,
spacing, and arrangement of elements in a
poster?
A. Visual
B. Spatial
C. Gestural
D. Linguistic
9. A short film showing a person’s emotions
through facial expressions and gestures
highlights which mode?
A. Gestural
B. Visual
C. Linguistic
D. Spatial
1O. You are tasked to research the effects of
social media on study habits. Which of the
following would be the most suitable
research title?
A. Social Media is Bad for Students
B. Social Media and Its Uses
C. The Effects of Social Media on the Study Habits of Grade
10 Learners
D. Facebook and Twitter Users
11. If you were to create a multimodal
campaign about climate change, which
combination of modes would be MOST
effective?
A. Pure text
B. Infographic with images, text, and graphs
C. Audio recording only
D. Handwritten essay
12. Which of the following questions is best
formulated as a researchable question?
A. Why do people hate pollution?
B. How does social media affect Grade 10 students’
academic performance?
C. Is social media good or bad?
D. Why are students always online?
13. A Grade 10 student creates a vlog about
reading habits using spoken narration,
background music, and on-screen text
highlights. What makes this multimodal?
A. It uses more than one mode to convey meaning
B. It is purely written text
C. It is based only on sounds
D. It is an online material
14. Imagine you are analyzing a political
cartoon. Which skill is MOST needed to
interpret the message effectively?
A. Memorization of facts
B. Visual and critical literacy
C. Listening comprehension
D. Skimming and scanning
15. Which of the following refers to a
statement that identifies the problem to be
addressed in a research study?
A. Abstract
B. Research Problem
C. Hypothesis
D. Methodology
II.
IDENTIFICATION
DIRECTION: Identify what is being
described in each item.
16. The opening part of the research paper that
presents the background, significance, and
purpose of the study.
A. Findings / Results
B. Thesis Statement
C. Recommendations
D. Introduction
E. Methodology
F. Abstract
G. Discussion
H. Review of Related
Literature (RRL)
I. Conclusion
J. Methodology
17. A brief summary of the entire study,
usually written at the beginning of the paper
but completed last.
A. Findings / Results
B. Thesis Statement
C. Recommendations
D. Introduction
E. Methodology
F. Abstract
G. Discussion
H. Review of Related
Literature (RRL)
I. Conclusion
J. Methodology
18. This section discusses related studies and
literature to provide support and context for
the current research.
A. Findings / Results
B. Thesis Statement
C. Recommendations
D. Introduction
E. Methodology
F. Abstract
G. Discussion
H. Review of Related
Literature (RRL)
I. Conclusion
J. Methodology
19. This section discusses related studies and
literature to provide support and context for
the current research.
A. Findings / Results
B. Thesis Statement
C. Recommendations
D. Introduction
E. Methodology
F. Abstract
G. Discussion
H. Review of Related
Literature (RRL)
I. Conclusion
J. Methodology
20. This section discusses related studies and
literature to provide support and context for
the current research.
A. Findings / Results
B. Thesis Statement
C. Recommendations
D. Introduction
E. Methodology
F. Abstract
G. Discussion
H. Review of Related
Literature (RRL)
I. Conclusion
J. Methodology
ANSWER KEY
ANSWER KEY
ANSWER KEY
ANSWER KEY
1.A
2. C
3. B
4. B
5. B
6. C
7. B
8. B
9. A
10. C
11. B
12. B
13. A
14. B
15. B
ANSWER KEY
16. D
17. F
18. H
19. E
20. A
21. I
22. C
23. B
24. E
25. G