Which of the following is a prewriting activity?
A) Editing
B) Proofreading
C) Brainstorming
D) Publishing
C) Brainstorming
What is the purpose of a topic sentence?
A) To provide evidence
B) To correct grammar mistakes
C) To introduce the main idea of a paragraph
D) To explain a difficult word
C) To introduce the main idea of a paragraph
Which of these is a persuasive writing technique?
A) Providing strong arguments and evidence
B) Using sensory details
C) Listing facts without opinions
D) Writing in chronological order
A) Providing strong arguments and evidence
Which of the following is an example of formal writing?
A) Posting on social media
B) Writing a diary entry
C) Texting a friend
D) Writing a research report
D) Writing a research report
What is the main purpose of an outline?
A) To organize ideas before writing
B) To correct errors
C) To summarize the conclusion
D) To add descriptive words
A) To organize ideas before writing
What does “drafting” mean in writing?
A) Planning ideas
B) Writing the first version of a text
C) Correcting grammar mistakes
D) Evaluating a peer's work
B) Writing the first version of a text
Which method helps students organize their ideas before writing?
A) Mind mapping
B) Proofreading
C) Editing
D) Summarizing
A) Mind mapping
You can prepare it, but you cannot eat it. What is it?
homework or tasks
Peer review helps students to:
A) Memorize grammar rules
B) Share and receive feedback on writing
C) Copy someone else’s work
D) Translate texts
B) Share and receive feedback on writing
What type of writing is commonly used in letters and emails?
A) Correspondence
B) Technical
C) Expository
D) Narrative
A) Correspondence
You don’t see it when you see everything.
But when you see nothing, you can see it.
What is it?d
Darkness
What does “publishing” mean in the writing process?
A) Writing a rough draft
B) Sharing the final work with an audience
C) Correcting mistakes
D) Outlining ideas
B) Sharing the final work with an audience
What is the main goal of narrative writing?
A) To convince readers
B) To analyze data
C) To tell a story
D) To provide instructions
C) To tell a story
What does “coherence” in writing mean?
A) Correct punctuation
B) Clear and logical flow of ideas
C) Correct spelling
D) Using long sentences
B) Clear and logical flow of ideas
Wears many layers of clothing, still green with yellow inside, its children are in rows, tasty when cooked. What is it?
Corn
Which skill involves checking spelling, grammar, and punctuation?
A) Drafting
B) Proofreading
C) Brainstorming
D) Editing
D) Editing
It can be light or heavy, but it has no weight.
It can be fast or slow, yet it cannot run, fly, or swim.
What is it?
Music
Which type of writing is best for expressing feelings?
A) Technical
B) Expository
C) Informational
D) Descriptive
D) Descriptive
Which of these is a transition word?
A) Quickly
B) Chair
C) However
D) Blue
C) However
Which is an effective way to improve writing skills?
A) Writing without planning
B) Ignoring mistakes
C) Copying others’ work
D) Reading regularly
D) Reading regularly
Which of these is an example of descriptive writing?
A) A story about a rainy day
B) A math problem
C) A news report
D) A recipe for cake
A) A story about a rainy day
What type of writing is used to explain how to do something?
A) Narrative
B) Persuasive
C) Poetry
D) Expository
D) Expository
What is a hook in writing?
A) The opening sentence that grabs the reader’s attention
B) The last sentence of a paragraph
C) A sentence that corrects grammar
D) A list of sources
A) The opening sentence that grabs the reader’s attention
Because of this chess piece, in the Middle Ages, Arab kings did not want to play this game. Which chess piece is it?
Horse. Because in Islam, depicting animals was not allowed.
What is the final step in the writing process?
A) Drafting
B) Editing
C) Publishing
D) Brainstorming
C) Publishing