POSITION PAPER
REACTION PAPER
CONCEPT PAPER
ORAL & ACADEMIC
100

What is the main purpose of a position paper?

A. Entertain

B. Describe events

C. Persuade with evidence

D. Narrate experiences

C. PERSUADE WITH EVIDENCE

100

A reaction paper mainly requires:

A. Copying text

B. Listing facts

C. Summarizing and adding analysis

D. Avoiding interpretation

C. SUMMARIZING AND ADDING ANALYSIS

100

A concept paper is best described as:

A. Diary entry

B. Narrative essay

C. Brief explanation of an idea or proposal

D. Full research study

C. BRIEF EXPLANATION OF AN IDEA OR PROPOSAL

100

Which is an example of oral communication for academic purposes?

A. Debate

B. Exclusive gossip

C. Small talk

D. Humorous discussion

A. DEBATE

200

What does a claim in a position paper express?

A. Evidence

B. Opinion

C. Main argument

D. Counterargument

B. OPINION

200

Which part of a reaction paper includes personal insights?

A. Body

B. Summary

C. Analysis and critique

D. Introduction

C. ANALYSIS AND CRITIQUE

200

Which part of a concept paper explains how a project will be implemented?

A. Purpose

B. Methodology

C. Conclusion

D. Literature review

B. METHODOLOGY

200

Which oral activity focuses on argumentation?

A. Debate

B. Group discussion

C. Speech

D. Report

A. DEBATE

300

Which of the following shows bias?

A. Providing statistics

B. Using emotional words without proof

C. Quoting experts

D. Presenting balanced views

B. USING EMOTIONAL WORDS WITHOUT PROOF

300

Which skill is key in writing a reaction paper?

A. Copying

B. Critical thinking

C. Guessing

D. Memorization

B. CRITICAL THINKING

300

The title of a concept paper should be:

A. Short and complex

B. Concise

C. Emotional

D. Abstract

B. CONCISE

300

Which form shares research findings formally?

A. Symposium

B. Panel discussion

C. Interview

D. Debate

A. SYMPOSIUM

400

The conclusion in a position paper restates:

A. The counterarguments

B. Your main stand and summary

C. Citations

D. Titles

B. YOUR MAIN STAND AND SUMMARY
400

A strong reaction paper uses:

A. Personal experience only

B. Evidence and reasoning

C. Emotions only

D. No citations

B. EVIDENCE AND REASONING

400

Which step comes first when developing a concept paper?

A. Identifying a problem

B. Writing the conclusion

C. Formatting

D. Proofreading

A. IDENTIFYING A PROBLEM

400

A panel discussion aims to:

A. Explore issues from multiple viewpoints

B. Explore issues from single viewpoints

C. Share insights from different perspectives

D. Avoid arguments in a single point of view

A. EXPLORE ISSUES FROM MULTIPLE VIEWPOINTS

500

Which question helps clarify a position paper topic?

A. Is this idea funny?

B. Is it controversial and researchable?

C. Is it popular on social media?

D. Is it easy to write?

B. IS IT CONTROVERSIAL AND RESEARCHABLE?

500

What is the main difference between a summary and a reaction?

A. Reaction includes your evaluation

B. Reaction repeats content

C. Reaction removes analysis

D. Reaction ignores context

A. REACTION INCLUDES YOUR EVALUATION
500

Why is feasibility important in a concept paper?

A. It ensures the idea is practical

B. It adds emotion

C. It impresses readers

D. It replaces content

A. IT ENSURES THE IDEA IS PRACTICAL

500

What is the key feature of a class presentation?

A. Organized delivery

B. Coherent content

C. Different level of tone

D. Formal speech

A. ORGANIZED DELIVERY

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