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Understanding Report Texts

The document consists of a series of questions related to report texts, focusing on their structure, purpose, and characteristics. It includes multiple-choice questions that assess understanding of report texts, such as their use of factual information, language style, and typical content. The questions cover various aspects, including examples of report texts, differences from descriptive texts, and features like point of view and conclusion.

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Understanding Report Texts

The document consists of a series of questions related to report texts, focusing on their structure, purpose, and characteristics. It includes multiple-choice questions that assess understanding of report texts, such as their use of factual information, language style, and typical content. The questions cover various aspects, including examples of report texts, differences from descriptive texts, and features like point of view and conclusion.

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a,b,c or d! 10. Which of these is the most appropriate general


statement for a report text about elephants?
A. "Elephants are the largest land animals."
1. What is the main purpose of a report text?
B. "Elephants are often seen in zoos."
A. To entertain
C. "Elephants are friendly and sociable."
B. To inform
D. "Elephants have long trunks."
C. To persuade
D. To describe personal experiences
11. Which sentence represents a conclusion in a report
text?
2. Which of the following is the correct structure of a
A. "Sharks have excellent vision."
report text?
B. "Sharks can live up to 30 years."
A. Introduction – Body – Conclusion
C. "Sharks are very important to the ocean's ecosystem."
B. General statement – Description – Conclusion
D. "Sharks have fins and sharp teeth."
C. Orientation – Events – Reorientation
D. Title – Body – Ending
12. A report text differs from a descriptive text because...
A. A report text is based on facts and presents general
3. A report text usually describes...
information, while a descriptive text focuses on detailed
A. An opinion
characteristics of a particular object.
B. Personal experiences
B. A report text uses more adjectives than a descriptive
C. Factual information
text.
D. A story
C. A report text tells a story, while a descriptive text does
not.
4. Which of the following sentences is a good example of
D. There is no difference between a report text and a
a general statement in a report text?
descriptive text.
A. "Tigers are large carnivores."
B. "Tigers have striped fur."
13. Which of the following is an example of a report
C. "Tigers are found in jungles and forests."
text?
D. "Tigers are endangered species."
A. "The Solar System consists of the Sun and eight
planets."
5. What is the function of the description section in a
B. "I went to the zoo yesterday and saw a tiger."
report text?
C. "I think that tigers are the best animals."
A. To give background information
D. "This is a story about how I saved a tiger."
B. To provide details about the characteristics of the
subject
14. In a report text, which of these is typically NOT
C. To summarize the main idea
included?
D. To persuade the reader to agree with the writer's
A. General facts about a subject
opinion
B. Descriptions of physical characteristics
C. Personal opinions and experiences
6. Report text uses which type of language?
D. Objective, factual information
A. Subjective and emotional
B. Factual and objective
15. Which of the following is an example of a general
C. Persuasive and opinionated
statement in a report text?
D. Narrative and fictional
A. "Kangaroos are native to Australia."
B. "Kangaroos have large hind legs and tails."
7. What tense is commonly used in report text?
C. "Kangaroos are herbivores."
A. Past tense
D. "Kangaroos are endangered species."
B. Present tense
C. Future tense
16. What type of text would include information like "A
D. Present continuous tense
cheetah is a fast-running animal"?
A. Report text
8. Which of the following is an example of a description
B. Recount text
in a report text?
C. Narrative text
A. "Sharks are large fish that live in the ocean."
D. Procedure text
B. "Sharks have sharp teeth and a streamlined body."
C. "Sharks are found in many parts of the world."
17. Which of the following is a feature of report text?
D. "Sharks are dangerous creatures."
A. Focus on personal feelings
B. Written in first-person point of view
9. What is the primary focus of a report text?
C. Detailed descriptions of a specific event
A. A specific event in time
D. Uses factual and general information
B. The writer’s personal experience
C. Information about a subject
D. A detailed story
18. What does the description part of a report text
provide? 27. What is one characteristic of a report text?
A. A conclusion about the subject A. It tells a fictional story.
B. Detailed factual information about the subject B. It discusses the writer’s emotions.
C. An opinion about the subject C. It provides factual information.
D. A narrative about a specific event D. It is written in first-person perspective.

19. Which sentence is an example of a conclusion in a 28. "The cheetah has spots on its body and is known for
report text? its incredible speed." This sentence is part of which
A. "Dolphins are mammals found in oceans." section in a report text?
B. "Dolphins are intelligent and social animals." A. General statement
C. "Dolphins have smooth skin and breathe air." B. Description
D. "Dolphins are important for the marine ecosystem." C. Conclusion
D. Introduction
20. Which sentence shows an example of factual
information in a report text? 29. Which of the following is a key feature of a report
A. "Lions are the kings of the jungle." text?
B. "Lions are found in grasslands and savannahs." A. Describes personal experiences
C. "Lions are my favorite animal." B. Provides subjective opinions
D. "Lions are often used in movies." C. Focuses on general facts and details
D. Tells a story in chronological order
21. A report text is generally written in which point of
view? 30. Which of the following is an example of a report text
A. First person about an animal?
B. Second person A. "A dog is a loyal companion."
C. Third person B. "My dog loves to play fetch."
D. No point of view C. "Dogs are commonly kept as pets around the world."
D. "I adopted a dog last year."
22. Which of the following is an example of a report
text?
A. "The giraffe is a tall animal with a long neck."
B. "Yesterday, I saw a giraffe at the zoo."
C. "I believe giraffes are amazing creatures."
D. "The giraffe was born in the zoo."

23. Which of the following is true about a report text?


A. It describes a personal story or event.
B. It focuses on providing general information about a
subject.
C. It presents emotional or persuasive content.
D. It uses mostly past tense.

24. What is the conclusion of the report text about the


tiger?
A. "The tiger is a powerful animal."
B. "The tiger is endangered."
C. "Tigers are carnivorous animals."
D. "Tigers are often found in zoos."

25. What is the function of the "general statement" in a


report text?
A. To provide detailed facts about the subject
B. To explain the importance of the subject
C. To introduce the subject to the reader
D. To conclude the text

26. Which of the following is NOT typically found in a


report text?
A. General statement about a subject
B. Descriptions of characteristics
C. Personal experiences or opinions
D. Objective facts

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