
Q2M4: Comparing and Contrasting the Presentation of the Same Topic in Different Multimodal Texts
Quiz by Rose Ardyth M. Bagkus
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- Q1
1. The following statements are advantages of using multimodal texts EXCEPT ONE. Which statement is it?
It limits the learner’s understanding of the texts presented.
It leads to deeper understanding and retention.
It assists learners’ comprehension through visual representation.
It promotes a positive learning experience.
30s - Q2
2. Why are multimodal texts important in presenting the same topics?
Visual materials are not enough for deeper understanding.
Multimodal texts are difficult to understand.
Meaning is best conveyed through the combination of various modes such as written and visual.
Learners have limited knowledge of the available material.
30s - Q3
3. Which is an example is an example of paper-based multimodal texts?
Dance
Oral Storytelling
Performance
Comics
30s - Q4
4. Which of the following is NOT an example of paper-based multimodal texts?
Oral Storytelling
Picture Books
Graphic Novels
Comics
30s - Q5
5. What is shown when the same topic is compared in different modalities?
evident differences
indirect differences
indirect similarities
obvious similarities
30s - Q6
6. What is expressed when the same topic is contrasted in different modalities?
emphasizing indirect differences
stating obvious similarities
affirming indirect similarities
highlighting evident differences
30s - Q7
7. The following words show comparison EXCEPT one. What word is it?
finally
similar to
the same as
compared to
30s - Q8
8. What is common between the characters in the story?
The town mouse and the country mouse are alike in their ways of living.
The town mouse and the country mouse both desire a happy life.
The town mouse and the country mouse have the same preference for food.
The town mouse and the country mouse agree to live in the city.
30s - Q9
9. What is the difference between the country mouse and the town mouse?
The town mouse chooses city life than living in the countryside.
The town mouse and the country mouse agree to live in the city.
The town mouse likes to eat foods served in a grand banquet whereas the country mouse doesn’t like the food served in the city.
The town mouse prefers to live luxuriously while the country mouse prefers to live simply and peacefully.
30s - Q10
10. What does the Venn diagram show?
It shows the significant elements in the story.
It shows the differences of the characters in the story.
It shows the similarities of the characters in the story.
It shows the similarities and differences between subjects.
30s