English 7 english learningLONG QUIZ.pptx

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english 7 long quiz


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LONG QUIZ IN ENGLISH-7 Directions : Read each item carefully. Choose the best answer.

1. Which of the following is a primary goal of an expository text, but NOT typically of a narrative text? A. To entertain the reader with an engaging story. B. To provide clear and concise information on a topic. C. To develop characters and build suspense. D. To use vivid descriptions to create imagery.

2. How do transition markers help readers understand the organization of an expository text? A. They signal the relationship between different ideas. B. They provide definitions for difficult words. C. They tell the reader the author's opinion. D. They make the text more persuasive.

3 . Why do journalists use simple language in their articles? A. To amaze the readers. B. To make the article longer. C. To make the news more interesting. D. To ensure everyone can understand the news.

4. A news report features ordinary citizens discussing their positive experiences with a new local community initiative. What propaganda technique is being used? A. Plain Folks C. Testimonial B. Fear Appeal D. Stereotyping

5. Which of the following is the BEST way to determine if a statement is a fact? A. Check if it sounds believable. B. See if you agree with the statement. C. Verify the information from reliable sources. D. Check if the statement includes numbers.

6. Problem-solution texts often discuss a problem and then present possible solutions. Which of the following transition markers is MOST LIKELY to be used to introduce a solution? Similarly C. Therefore However D. Previously

7. You are writing a short report on why some students struggle with math. Which of the following would be the BEST way to organize this information? A. By listing the different types of math problems. B. By describing the history of mathematics. C. By identifying possible causes of math difficulties. D. By comparing math scores of different students.

8. What does it mean to compare and contrast two things? To find both the similarities and differences between them. To only list the things that are the same about them. To only list the things that are different about them. To describe one thing in great detail.

9. What is the inverted pyramid structure in news writing? A. A style of writing where the most important information is placed at the end. B. A style of writing where the most important information is placed in the middle. C. A style of writing where the most important information is placed at the beginning. D. A style of writing where the most important information is placed randomly throughout the article.

10 . A news article warns of potential health risks associated with a lack of physical activity, encouraging readers to prioritize exercise and a healthy lifestyle. What propaganda technique is being used? A. Plain Folks C. Testimonial B. Fear Appeal D. Stereotyping

11. What is the primary goal of revising a text? A. To check for spelling errors B. To improve the content and structure C. To change the font size D. To add more punctuation

12. Who is the author of the article? The headline The lead The byline The body

13. What is the first paragraph of a news article called? The body The lead The headline

14. Which is an opinion? A. The new school cafeteria food is delicious. B. The average temperature in this city during the summer is 30 degrees Celsius. C. The local art museum will host a special exhibit of Impressionist paintings. D. The new highway construction project will cause significant traffic delays for the next six months.

15. Imagine you're a journalist covering a local event. Which of these is a good example of a precise statement? A. "A lot of people came to the event." B. "Many people attended the event." C. "Approximately 500 people attended the event." D. "A huge crowd gathered for the event.“

16. A news article reports that a renowned marathon runner endorses a new sports drink, stating, "This is the superior sports drink available." What propaganda technique is being used? Plain Folks C. Testimonial Fear Appeal D. Stereotyping

17. The byline of a news article tells you ________. A. who wrote the news story B. the main idea of the news story C. where the news story happened D. when the news story happened

18. Why is it important to edit your news story carefully? A. To make sure your story is free of errors and easy to read. B. To make your story longer. C. To impress your teacher. D. To avoid having to revise your story.

19. What is the purpose of a caption in a newsletter? A. To tell the writer's name. B. To give information about an image. C. To write the headline of the article. D. To list the members of the editorial team.

20. Why is it helpful to create an outline before writing a news story? A. To make the story longer. B. To make the story more exciting. C. To avoid having to do any research. D. To organize your thoughts and ideas.

21. Which of the following is an example of an expository text? A. A fairy tale B. A historical essay C. A comic book D. A poem

22. Which expository method would you use to write a paragraph about how to solve the problem of bullying? A. Comparison and contrast B. Cause and effect C. Sequence/process D. Problem and solution

23. Which expository method would you use to write a paragraph about how to solve the problem of bullying? A. Comparison and contrast B. Cause and effect C. Sequence/process D. Problem and solution

24. Why is precision important in news reporting? A. To make the news more dramatic. B. To ensure the facts are accurate. C. To add personal opinions to the news. D. To make the news more confusing.

25. The commercial shows a famous athlete drinking the energy drink and saying, “This is the best energy drink ever!” What propaganda technique is being used? A. Plain Folks B. Fear Appeal C. Testimonial D. Stereotyping

26. What is the best way to ensure accuracy in a news report? A. Make up interesting details to make the story more exciting. B. Verify information from multiple reliable sources. C. Trust everything you hear from one source. D. Ignore facts and focus on opinions.

27. The commercial warns you that if you don’t drink this energy drink, you'll be tired all day. What propaganda technique is being used? A. Plain Folks B. Fear Appeal C. Testimonial

28. Why is it important to get feedback from others when revising your news story? A. To make sure your story is long enough. B. To see if your story is interesting to other people. C. To get different perspectives for improvement. D. To avoid having to make any changes to your story.

29. “Plants need sunlight to grow. They use sunlight to convert water and carbon dioxide into food through a process called photosynthesis.” Based on the passage, what can you infer about a plant that is kept in a dark room? A. It will grow faster. B. It will grow taller. C. It will not grow. D. It will produce more flowers.

30. Which graphic organizer is best for identifying the causes of a problem? A. Venn diagram B. Fishbone diagram C. T-chart D. Flowchart