
English 10-Q2-Summative Test
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- Q1
The following are the characteristics of an objective language used in research except…
It is based on facts.
It has accurate information.
It includes personal opinions, views, and feelings about the topic.
It is fair and not biased.
30s - Q2
Ms. Eloisa makes sure that the information in her research paper focus more on the activities than on the persons doing the activity. She does not use any pronouns such I, you, me, my, and us. What language is research did she use?
objective
impersonal
formal
informal
30s - Q3
Raymond introduced his campaign by asking the audience: “How will you feel if you discover that one of your closest friends betrayed you?” What language of campaigns and advocacies did he used?
emotive language
casual and conversational
evaluative language
commands, advice, or suggestions
30s - Q4
“Using face shield gives extra protection from COVID-19, however wearing it in this warm climate country makes it more irritating to use.” What language of campaigns and advocacies used in the statement?
evaluative language
commands, advice, or suggestions
emotive language
casual and conversational
30s - Q5
Weng is going to write the opening paragraph of her argumentative essay. Which of the activities below will she do?
Give suggestions or advice.
Explain and elaborate her opinion/stand about the topic.
Introduce her opinion/stand about the topic.
Think of a best title to get the attention of the readers.
30s - Q6
Where would you find evidence and details?
opening paragraph
body
title
closing paragraph
30s - Q7
Smoking in public places should be banned because it puts other people, especially children and pregnant women, at risk of breathing smoke from cigarettes.
What language feature of argumentative text is being emphasized?
modals
connective words
rhetorical question
evaluative language
30s - Q8
Moreover, if we ban smoking in public places, we also stop the smokers from further increasing their chances of acquiring health problems for themselves.
What language feature of argumentative text is being highlighted?
evaluative language
modals
rhetorical question
connective words
30s - Q9
A common sentiment is, "If I am not personally at high risk for COVID-19, why should I wear a mask?"
What language feature of argumentative text is used in this statement?
rhetorical question
connective words
modals
evaluative language
30s - Q10
I strongly agree that if I wear my mask covering to protect you from me, and you wear your mask covering to protect me from you, then we can all dramatically decrease our risk of transmission of the virus that causes COVID-19.
What language feature of argumentative text is used above?
connective words
modals
rhetorical question
evaluative language
30s - Q11
Determine whether the statement is an opinion or assertion.
I do believe that people should respect someone’s preferred gender.
Assertion
Opinion
30s - Q12
Determine whether the statement is an opinion or assertion.
In terms of global crisis, men are better leaders than women.
Opinion
Assertion
30s - Q13
Determine whether the statement is an opinion or assertion.
For me, mental health education should be given focus in school.
Opinion
Assertion
30s - Q14
Determine whether the statement is an opinion or assertion.
Marikina City deserves to be recognized for its efforts to make all Marikeños fully vaccinated.
Assertion
Opinion
30s - Q15
Identify if the given statement is a claim of fact, policy, or value.
Nowadays, more and more people are becoming aware of the importance of mental health.
Claim of Value
Claim of Policy
Claim of Fact
30s