Analytical Exposition Quiz 3

Analytical Exposition Quiz (Set 3)

1. The purpose of an analytical exposition text is to…

a) Tell a story
b) Argue and persuade
c) Explain a process
d) Describe an object

2. Which part usually introduces the writer’s opinion?

a) Reorientation
b) Thesis
c) Argument
d) Conclusion

3. In analytical exposition, arguments are used to…

a) Support the thesis
b) Tell a moral value
c) Retell events
d) Show instructions

4. Which sentence is typical for analytical exposition?

a) “I believe that technology improves education.”
b) “Yesterday I went to the market.”
c) “First, boil the water.”
d) “This cat has black fur.”

5. What is the generic structure of analytical exposition?

a) Orientation – Complication – Resolution
b) Identification – Description
c) Thesis – Arguments – Conclusion
d) Goal – Materials – Steps

6. Which of the following is a conclusion sentence?

a) “Therefore, students should read every day.”
b) “Many students like playing games.”
c) “I visited my grandmother yesterday.”
d) “First, cut the paper.”

7. Which tense is commonly used in analytical exposition text?

a) Past tense
b) Future tense
c) Present tense
d) Continuous tense

8. Which signal word shows argument?

a) Because
b) Finally
c) Yesterday
d) Next

9. The main idea of the thesis is usually…

a) The writer’s opinion
b) A story about the past
c) A list of instructions
d) A description of a place

10. Analytical exposition is mostly used in…

a) Advertisements
b) Opinion columns and editorials
c) Short stories
d) Recipes