English 6 Quarter 2 Final Exam
Quiz by MARY ROSE B. CAGUILLO
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- Q1
It is defined as a text with the primary purpose of expressing information about the arts, sciences, or social studies. This text ranges from newspaper and magazine articles to digital information, to nonfiction trade books to textbooks and reference materials.
Instructional Text
Informational Text
All of the above
Inspirational Text
30s - Q2
This includes shorter texts, such as “personal essays, speeches, opinionpieces, essays about art or literature, biographies, memoirs, journalism,historical, scientific, technical or economic accounts, including digitalsources written for a broad audience.
Procedural Text
Expository Text
Argument or Persuasion Text
Literary Nonfiction Text
30s - Q3
These texts provide step-by-step guidelines that describe how to completea task.
Procedural Text
Expository Text
Literary Nonfiction Text
Argument or Persuasion Text
30s - Q4
These texts inform, explain, and expose. They utilize various text structures, such as description, cause and effect, comparison and contrast, problem and solution, and question and answer.
Procedural Text
Expository Text
Literary Nonfiction Text
Argument or Persuasion Text
30s - Q5
These texts provide evidence with the intent of influencing the beliefs or actions of the target audience.
Expository Text
Argument or Persuasion Text
Procedural Text
Literary Nonfiction Text
30s - Q6
What is the primary purpose of the propaganda technique known as"Name Calling"?
To create the impression that everyone is supporting a cause.
To showcase endorsements from famous individuals.
To attach a negative label to discredit a person or idea.
To present only positive aspects of an idea.
30s - Q7
Which propaganda technique involves emphasizing only the positive aspects of an issue while downplaying or ignoring the negative aspects?
Card Stacking
Testimonial
Plain Folks
Bandwagon
30s - Q8
Imagine you are creating a persuasive message. Which propaganda technique would you use if you wanted to convey that your idea is supported by the majority and gaining widespread acceptance?
Plain Folks
Testimonial
Card Stacking
Bandwagon
30s - Q9
If you were tocritically assess a persuasive message that presents endorsements fromwell-known individuals, which propaganda technique would you identify?
Plain Folks
Card Stacking
Testimonial
Bandwagon
30s - Q10
In which propaganda technique is the speaker portrayed as an ordinary person who can relate to the concerns of average people?
Card Stacking
Testimonial
Bandwagon
Plain Folks
30s - Q11
Sugar is good for you! It provides fast energy, gives you thoseall-important carbohydrates and satisfies your craving for sweets.
Card Stacking
Bandwagon
Plain Folks
Testimonial
30s - Q12
My opponent is an alcoholic, so why do you vote for him?
Name Calling
Card Stacking
Plain Folks
Bandwagon
30s - Q13
Lebron James is promoting the famous fast food chain Mc Donald’s. Whenhis fans see this, they want to eat there because their favorite NBA Basketballplayer eats there.
Testimonial
Bandwagon
Card Stacking
Name Calling
30s - Q14
Every red-blooded American will want these beautiful commemorative coinshonoring the men and women who fought and bled for our glorious country
Card Stacking
Bandwagon
Name Calling
Testimonial
30s - Q15
A construction worker said, “If you drink Cobra Energy Drink, you willbe energized!”
Card Stacking
Bandwagon
Plain Folks
Testimonial
30s