
English 10 1st Monthly Exam
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- Q1
What part of a news story which contains the less important information and is often omitted by the newspaper editor if there is not enough space left in the newspaper?
Body
Tail
Lead
Headline
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q2
Which of the following is not a key component ofa good news story?
A strong lead containing 5 W’s and H (Who, What, When, Where, Why and How)
Presenting information from least to most
Attention-getting headline
Use of quotes
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q3
What is the best way to practice your speech?
Practice twice, rehearse then final practice
No practice is the best way, come what may.
All of the above
Present it aloud—again and again
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q4
Which speech intends to inform and to share new ideas and build perceptions?
Persuasive Speech
Argumentative Speech
Descriptive speech
Informative Speech
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q5
Which speech tries to change the reader’s mind by convincing him or her to agree with your point of view?
Informative Speech
Descriptive Speech
Persuasive Speech
Argumentative Speech
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q6
What type of speech is written to convince the listener of the validity of the speaker’s argument?
Persuasive Speech
Descriptive speech
Argumentative Speech
Informative Speech
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q7
What part of an essay restates the main claim and summarizes the arguments?
Conclusion
Introduction
Supporting details
Body
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q8
What key element in news writing is considered if we want to know how many people are affected in the incident?
Human Interest
Proximity
Timing/Timeliness
Significance
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q9
The following are the steps in delivering a speech effectively, EXCEPT__
Polishing your speech
Maintain eye contact with your audience
Incorporate proper gesture
Use visual aids
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q10
What part of the essay where the supporting materials such as, statistics, personal experiences, or quotations is written?
Introduction
Arguments
Conclusion
Body
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q11
What news elements where it often appears in special sections of the newspaper or at the end of the newscast as a “feel good” story or to draw attention to something particularly amusing, quirky, or offbeat.
Prominence
Human Interest
Proximity
Significance
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q12
A news story always includes names of persons, especially those who are well known or famous. What key element is referred to in this statement?
Proximity
Human Interest b.
Prominence
Significance
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q13
What is found in theintroduction?
Problem
Background information needed for the argument
Thesis statement
all of the above
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q14
The following are steps in delivering a speech effectively except
Use visual aid
Use your voice effectively
Exclude gestures and facial expression
Make eye contact
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2 - Q15
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an argumentative essay?
Refutes (prove wrong) opposing arguments.
Gives reasons and supports these reasons to prove its point.
Presents and explains the issue or case
Gives direction
30sEN10WC-IIIb-14.1.2