Q2M5: Comparing and Contrasting Opinions: Posttest
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- Q1
The author contradicts the use of cell phones in school for several reasons EXCEPT for one idea. What is this?
Distraction
Cheating
Cyber Bullying
Safety
30s - Q2
What word in the following statement signals OPINION? “They should still be prohibited from use of the school.”
still
use
be
should
30s - Q3
What evidence does the writer use to support her opinion?
reasons
opinions
numbers
dates
30s - Q4
How do you show agreement with the idea presented?
I completely disagree...
I strongly agree however...
I like it but...
I completely agree...
30s - Q5
Which of the following words signal a different point of view from those presented in the text?
Similarly
Both
Like
Whereas
30s - Q6
Which of the following statements affirm the idea presented in the text?
“That’s absolutely correct!”
“That is so disgusting!”
“That is so unreasonable!”
“That is unacceptable!”
30s - Q7
What do comparison words signal?
The author is pointing out a similarity between the two ideas.
The author is pointing out a difference between the two ideas.
The author is explaining both sides of the argument.
The author is explaining one side of the argument.
30s - Q8
What do contrasting words signal?
The author is pointing out a similarity between the two ideas.
The author is explaining both sides of the argument.
The author is explaining one side of the argument.
The author is pointing out a difference between the two ideas.
30s - Q9
The author’s idea is the same as what is presented in the text.
Description
Contrast
Illustration
Compare
30s - Q10
The writer’s thought has changed its direction from what is presented in the text.
Contrast
Compare
Illustration
Description
30s - Q11
What does the word in bold letters signal? “No family is perfect... We argue. We even stop talking to each other at times, but in the end, family is family... the love will always be there.”
Solution
Compare
Opinion
Contrast
30s - Q12
The following words signal an opinion EXCEPT one. What signal word is this?
think
should
believe
statistics
30s - Q13
What two things are being compared in the text?
Credit cards interest rates
Credit cards and cash
Cashless payments
Spending and Saving
30s - Q14
Based on the text, in what way do credit card and cash payments similar?
They both have interest rates.
They both have limitations.
They are both used in purchasing items.
They both come in handy.
30s - Q15
Which of the following phrases show disagreement with the writer’s idea presented in the text?
“That’s absolutely true.”
“That might be true, but...”
“That right!”
“That is really a good point...”
30s