Analitycal Exposition

Analitycal Exposition

11th Grade

10 Qs

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Analitycal Exposition

Analitycal Exposition

Assessment

Quiz

English

11th Grade

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10 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

The Importance of Planting Trees 
Planting trees is essential for the environment. Trees provide oxygen, reduce air pollution, and create habitats for animals. 

Firstly, trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which is vital for humans and animals. By planting more trees, we can improve air quality and combat climate change. 

Secondly, trees prevent soil erosion and reduce the risk of flooding. Their roots hold the soil in place, making the environment more stable. 

In conclusion, planting trees benefits the environment and all living things. Everyone should take part in tree-planting activities to protect our planet.  

How do trees help the environment?  

By absorbing oxygen 

By producing carbon dioxide 
  

By reducing air pollution 

By increasing soil erosion 

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

  The Importance of Planting Trees 
Planting trees is essential for the environment. Trees provide oxygen, reduce air pollution, and create habitats for animals. 

Firstly, trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which is vital for humans and animals. By planting more trees, we can improve air quality and combat climate change. 

Secondly, trees prevent soil erosion and reduce the risk of flooding. Their roots hold the soil in place, making the environment more stable. 

In conclusion, planting trees benefits the environment and all living things. Everyone should take part in tree-planting activities to protect our planet.  

What does the writer suggest in the conclusion?

To reduce tree planting activities

To cut down old trees

To join tree-planting efforts

To avoid planting trees near rivers

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

The Importance of Planting Trees 
Planting trees is essential for the environment. Trees provide oxygen, reduce air pollution, and create habitats for animals. 

Firstly, trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which is vital for humans and animals. By planting more trees, we can improve air quality and combat climate change. 

Secondly, trees prevent soil erosion and reduce the risk of flooding. Their roots hold the soil in place, making the environment more stable.  

In conclusion, planting trees benefits the environment and all living things. Everyone should take part in tree-planting activities to protect our planet.  

The word "absorb" in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to:  

Release

Contain

Take in 

Produce

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

The Importance of Planting Trees 
Planting trees is essential for the environment. Trees provide oxygen, reduce air pollution, and create habitats for animals. 

Firstly, trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which is vital for humans and animals. By planting more trees, we can improve air quality and combat climate change.  

Secondly, trees prevent soil erosion and reduce the risk of flooding. Their roots hold the soil in place, making the environment more stable. 

In conclusion, planting trees benefits the environment and all living things. Everyone should take part in tree-planting activities to protect our planet.  

Why are trees important for animals?

They improve air quality 

They serve as habitats 

They stop soil erosion 

They produce carbon dioxide

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 10 pts

The Importance of Planting Trees 
Planting trees is essential for the environment. Trees provide oxygen, reduce air pollution, and create habitats for animals. 

Firstly, trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which is vital for humans and animals. By planting more trees, we can improve air quality and combat climate change.  

Secondly, trees prevent soil erosion and reduce the risk of flooding. Their roots hold the soil in place, making the environment more stable. 

In conclusion, planting trees benefits the environment and all living things. Everyone should take part in tree-planting activities to protect our planet.  

Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the text?

Trees provide oxygen

Trees reduce flooding risks 

Trees release harmful gases 

Trees help combat climate change

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

The Importance of Planting Trees 
Planting trees is essential for the environment. Trees provide oxygen, reduce air pollution, and create habitats for animals. 

Firstly, trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which is vital for humans and animals. By planting more trees, we can improve air quality and combat climate change.  

Secondly, trees prevent soil erosion and reduce the risk of flooding. Their roots hold the soil in place, making the environment more stable. 

In conclusion, planting trees benefits the environment and all living things. Everyone should take part in tree-planting activities to protect our planet.  

What type of the text above?

Narrative

Report

Analytical

Explanation

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 5 pts

The Importance of Planting Trees 
Planting trees is essential for the environment. Trees provide oxygen, reduce air pollution, and create habitats for animals. 

Firstly, trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, which is vital for humans and animals. By planting more trees, we can improve air quality and combat climate change.  

Secondly, trees prevent soil erosion and reduce the risk of flooding. Their roots hold the soil in place, making the environment more stable. 

In conclusion, planting trees benefits the environment and all living things. Everyone should take part in tree-planting activities to protect our planet.  

Who is responsible for our planet?

Federal government.

State government.

janitor.

the entire population.

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