
Analytical Exposition Text
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- Q1
What is the purpose of an Analytical Exposition text?
a) To entertain the reader
b) To persuade and argue a point of view
c) To explain how to do something
d) To describe a person or place
30s - Q2
What is the correct generic structure of an Analytical Exposition text?
d) Issue, Arguments, Solution
a) Orientation, Events, Reorientation
c) Thesis, Arguments, Conclusion
b) Identification, Description
30s - Q3
Where is the thesis statement usually found in an Analytical Exposition text?
b) In the middle of the text
c) At the end of the text
a) At the beginning of the text
d) It is not needed in this type of text
30s - Q4
What is the function of the arguments in an Analytical Exposition text?
d) To entertain the reader
b) To support the thesis with reasons and evidence
c) To conclude the discussion
a) To introduce the topic
30s - Q5
Which of the following is an example of an Analytical Exposition title?
c) "The Benefits of Drinking Water"
b) "How to Make a Website"
a) "The Story of My Life"
d) "A Beautiful Day at the Park"
30s - Q6
What type of language is commonly used in an Analytical Exposition text?
a) Persuasive and formal
b) Casual and humorous
c) Poetic and imaginative
d) Informal and slang
30s - Q7
What is the function of the conclusion in an Analytical Exposition text?
a) To introduce the main idea
d) To provide a counter-argument
b) To give more arguments
c) To restate the thesis and strengthen the argument
30s - Q8
Which of the following conjunctions is commonly used in an Analytical Exposition text?
a) Firstly, Secondly, Lastly
b) Therefore, Because, Thus
c) Once upon a time, Suddenly, Finally
d) However, Next, Then
30s - Q9
Which of the following sentences is a good thesis statement?
c) "First, prepare the ingredients to make a delicious cake."
b) "Yesterday, I went to the zoo and saw many animals."
d) "She was feeling very happy that day."
a) "Watching too much TV is harmful to children’s health."
30s - Q10
What is the best way to support arguments in an Analytical Exposition text?
b) Providing facts, statistics, and expert opinions
c) Using storytelling and personal experiences
d) Making jokes and funny statements
a) Using personal opinions without evidence
30s - Q11
Which of the following texts is an Analytical Exposition text?
c) "A Day at the Beach"
a) "How to Make a Cup of Coffee"
d) "My Favorite Hobby"
b) "The Impact of Social Media on Teenagers"
30s - Q12
Which sentence is an example of a conclusion?
c) "Once upon a time, there was a king who ruled wisely."
b) "There are many beautiful places to visit in Indonesia."
d) "Let’s discuss three reasons why we should exercise."
a) "In conclusion, a healthy diet is important for a better life."
30s - Q13
Which of the following is a characteristic of an Analytical Exposition text?
b) It presents arguments to support a point of view
c) It explains how something works step by step
d) It describes a place in detail
a) It tells a story in chronological order
30s - Q14
Which of the following is NOT commonly found in an Analytical Exposition text?
a) A strong thesis statement
d) A concluding statement restating the thesis
c) A plot with a climax and resolution
b) Supporting arguments with evidence
30s - Q15
What is the best way to start an Analytical Exposition text?
c) Asking a random question
b) Stating the main argument clearly
d) Giving step-by-step instructions
a) Telling a personal story
30s