1st Quarterly Exam in English 10
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- Q1
News reports have a certain structure that you need to follow. This structure is sometimes called
Inverted Triangle
Pyramid Structure
Inverted Pyramid
Triangle Structure
30sEN10LC-Ia-11.1 - Q2
Which of the following is not a characteristic of an informative speech?
Give the audience a new understanding
None of the above
Gives the importance of your topic to the audience.
Baseless facts
30sEN10LC-Ia-11.1 - Q3
It gives an expression of divergent or opposite views to specific view or cause.
Informative Speech
Persuasive Speech
Descriptive Speech
Argumentative Speech
30sEN10LC-Ia-11.1 - Q4
What is claim in an argumentative essay?
The sentence that gets the reader attention
The counter argument
Your views on a topic
The main idea of an essay
30s - Q5
There are three parts of an argumentative essay. What are they?
Introduction,body, conclusion
None of the above
Claim,counterclaim, rebuttal
Thesis,lead, hook
30sEN10LC-Ia-11.1 - Q6
The following are the characteristics of an Argumentative speech, except?
Speech should be written subjectively.
None of the above
Highly persuasive and logical.
Speaker should be more intelligent than the listener/reader.
30sEN10LC-Ia-11.1 - Q7
It involves a group of people gathered to discuss a topic in front of an audience.
Meeting discussion
Meeting presentation
Panel discussion
Discussion meeting
30sEN10LC-Ia-11.1 - Q8
Which of the following is the characteristic of a panel discussion?
The topic may be dynamic
It has only 2 participant
None of the above
The panel is well prepared and the topic is properly organized
30sEN10LC-Ia-11.1 - Q9
Match the following
linking://Significance|Trending news about a famous celebrity:News Report| Information that are found in newspapers and their purpose is to inform readers:Timing|If it happened today, it's news. If the same thing happened last week, it's no longer interesting:Human Interest|Stories appeal to emotion. They aim to evoke responses such as amusement or sadness:Persuasive Speech|This attempts to be highly persuasive and logical
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