ENGLISH G10 Q3 M4 POST TEST
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- Q1
A critique is an ________ of any creative, research or media works.
criticism
revision
discovery
analysis
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q2
Which of the following is not true about a critique?
It briefly summarizes and critically evaluates a work or concept.
It uses formal, academic writing style.
It is like an essay with clear structure-introduction, summary, body and conclusion.
It is highly persuasive.
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q3
When one writes a critique about a piece of work, he develops a knowledge of the work's subject area or related works.
It depends on the writer
It depends on the work
False
True
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q4
A critical evaluation is subjective writing because ___________
It is about a specific subject which is the selection to be critiqued
It is a result of a survey conducted by the critic.
It expresses the writer's opinion or evaluation of a text.
It is based on facts only.
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q5
Which of the following is not included in the critical evaluation part of the critique paper?
evaluation of how well the creator was able to achieve the purpose
name of the work being reviewed, the date it was created and creator's name
a summary of the selection (ex. movie) being critiqued
systematic and detailed assessment of the different elements of the work
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q6
Which of the following is not a benefit gained from critiquing?
Points out all the negative parts and weakness of a selection/work.
Develops an understanding of the work's purpose.
Increases of popularity by the critique writer.
Understands the work's purpose, intended audience.
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q7
An ideal critique paper is one that ___________________.
focuses only on the flaws and weaknesses of the work
points out the both strengths and weaknesses of the work
is objective and without biases of the writer
written by an expert writer or a professional
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q8
Your teacher asked you to critique a short story recently discussed, what is the first thing you will do?
Do critical reading of the assigned text.
Make a draft starting with a thesis statement.
Write a summary of the text or selection to be critiqued.
Analyze the text and think of a response to the text.
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q9
Below is quoted from a critique to The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman: “What really stands out about the novel is the fact that the reader is never really sure how much of the story takes place in reality and how much of it happens in the psychotic mind of the protagonist.” What part of the critique is it?
Summary
Critical Evaluation
Conclusion
Introduction
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q10
What part of the critique is the quoted statement below?
Introduction
Summary
Critical Evaluation
Conclusion
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q11
How will you critique a persuasive text? You can critique it by _________.
questioning the background and credibility of the writer
analyzing if the arguments presented are logical or not
checking if the topic is interesting or not
judging if the text is connected to present social issues
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q12
What part of the critique is the quoted statement?
Critical Evaluation
Introduction
Summary
Conclusion
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q13
What type of work is being critiqued?
Media
Research
Creative
novel
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q14
What type of work is being critiqued?
Research
Creative
Media
Literary
30sEN10WC-IIIg-14 - Q15
What type of work is being critiqued?
Research
Literary
Media
Creative
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