
Q3:RWS: PRE-Activity: M3: CLAIMS
Quiz by Erika Crizel Lacsam
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- Q1
Implicit information is ____while Implied is_____.
B. Information are present but cannot be considered as valid
A. Information is not stated in the text but can be learned upon reading
C. Information are set to be researched and find out from another material
D. Information where visible and available to readers
60s - Q2
The following are the characteristics of a good Claim except for ONE.
B. It should be interesting
D. It should be information laden.
A. It should be argumentative
C. It should be logical
60s - Q3
It is okay to write claims but there should be _____.
C. issues presented are not debatable
D. main topic is just presumed by the writer
A. a valid basis of information presented
B. contains information which are non- essentials
60s - Q4
Which of the following statements is true about critical reading and thinking?
D. Thinking is an extension of critical reading and being able to process what you are learning.
B. Judgement maybe done right after reading.
C. These two skills are ordinary in reading.
A. Reading is just getting information without further analyzing it.
60s - Q5
5. Statements presented in claims of value must be _____.
B. a statement that is actually true but haven’t tested
A. a statement that has existed based on data
D. a solution to a problem presented
C. attempt to explain how problems, situations, issues ought to be valued
60s