
QUIZ #2 READING & WRITING SKILLS
Quiz by ELIZABETH TUAZON
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- Q1
Which is an example of a probability adverb?
Probably
Usually
Could
20s - Q2
Fact, convention, opinion, and preference are common types of assertion used in
Counterclaim
Determining evidence
Identifying assertion
20s - Q3
Determining evidences is
To details the given support survey
Rebutting a previous claim
Asserting facts to support claims
30s - Q4
Hedges are used to be courteous in expressing
Assertions
Counterclaims
Evidences
20s - Q5
Critical reading is not to criticize but to assess the validity of the text.
False
True
15s - Q6
Hypertext reading is difficult than intertext reading
True
False
15s - Q7
Your tone must be courteous when you are writing counterclaims.
True
False
15s - Q8
Critical reading is meant to assess the validity of textual evidence and not to criticize
True
False
15s - Q9
Interaction with the text is not necessary for evaluating judgment.
True
False
15s - Q10
Which is an example of a modal hedge?
usually
could
probably
20s - Q11
Which is an example of frequency adverb?
probably
could
usually
20s - Q12
Which of the following is a body of facts given by authors to support their claims?
counterclaim
evidences
opinion
20s - Q13
It is the act of giving a statement for justification and explanation.
hedges
reasoning
asserting
20s - Q14
The following are the forms of hedges, except
Location Adverbs
Frequency Adverbs
Modals
20s - Q15
It is an engaging in analytic activity which involves the reader by asking questions about the text and the author’s claim
critical reading
evidences
assertions
20s