Analytical Exposition

Analytical Exposition

3rd Grade

10 Qs

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Analytical Exposition

Analytical Exposition

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3rd Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What is analytical exposition ?

Text that tell about past event.

Text that elaborates the writer’s idea about the phenomenon surrounding.

Text that explains and elaborate some factual information relate to particular object, matter and so on.

Text that describe about something.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What is the social function of analytical exposition?

To explain readers about natural phenomenon.

To amuse the readers.

To retell the story to the audiences.

To persuade the readers or listeners that something is the case that there is a case to concern (to pay attention to).

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

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The Dangers of Typing SMS while Driving

The popularity of mobile device has had some dangerous consequences. We know that mobile communications are linked to significant increase in distracted driving which results in injury and loss of life.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that in 2010 driver distraction was the cause of percent of all fatal crashes – with 3.092 people killed- and crashed resulting in injury- with 416.000 people wounded.

The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute found that text messaging creates a crash risk 23 times worse than driving while not distracted.

Eleven percent of drivers aged 18 to 20 who were involved in an automobile accident and survived admitted they were involved in an automobile accident and survived admitted they were sending or receiving texts when they crashed. Distracted driving endangers life and property and the current levels of injury and loss are unacceptable.


What is the title of the text?

The Danger of Typing SMS while Driving.

The Danger of Making Video while Driving.

The Function of Mobile Phone.

The Danger of Reading a book in the Dark Room.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The Dangers of Typing SMS while Driving

The popularity of mobile device has had some dangerous consequences. We know that mobile communications are linked to significant increase in distracted driving which results in injury and loss of life.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that in 2010 driver distraction was the cause of percent of all fatal crashes – with 3.092 people killed- and crashed resulting in injury- with 416.000 people wounded.

The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute found that text messaging creates a crash risk 23 times worse than driving while not distracted.

Eleven percent of drivers aged 18 to 20 who were involved in an automobile accident and survived admitted they were involved in an automobile accident and survived admitted they were sending or receiving texts when they crashed. Distracted driving endangers life and property and the current levels of injury and loss are unacceptable.

From the text, we know that .....

The mobile phone should be banned in the street.

Distracted driving makes accident more rarely to happen.

Most of the accident caused by the condition of the road.

Drivers involved in the car accidents admitted they were texting when they crashed

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The Dangers of Typing SMS while Driving

The popularity of mobile device has had some dangerous consequences. We know that mobile communications are linked to significant increase in distracted driving which results in injury and loss of life.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported that in 2010 driver distraction was the cause of percent of all fatal crashes – with 3.092 people killed- and crashed resulting in injury- with 416.000 people wounded.

The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute found that text messaging creates a crash risk 23 times worse than driving while not distracted.

Eleven percent of drivers aged 18 to 20 who were involved in an automobile accident and survived admitted they were involved in an automobile accident and survived admitted they were sending or receiving texts when they crashed. Distracted driving endangers life and property and the current levels of injury and loss are unacceptable.

Distracted driving endangers life, .... it is not an acceptable action.

as

If

so

and

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Eleven percent of drivers aged 18 to 20 who were involved in an automobile accident and survived admitted they were involved in an automobile accident and survived admitted they were sending or receiving texts when they crashed.

The synonym of underlined word is ....

mishap.

survive.

dangerous.

rush.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

What are the generic strutures of analytical exposition?

Orientation, Complication, Resolution.

Thesis, Arguments, Reiteration.

Goal, Materials, Steps.

Orientation, Events, Re-orientation.

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