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MCQ's of English-IV Unit-1 Reflective Writing

The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about reflective writing. Reflective writing involves exploring personal thoughts and experiences using the past tense. Key elements include personal opinions and feelings. Self-awareness and internal thoughts/feelings are central, while external events are less important. Reflective writing can increase self-awareness and facilitate personal growth through self-reflection. Emotions are central and should be expressed. Gibbs' reflective cycle is a common structure and involves description, evaluation, analysis, conclusion, and action.

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MCQ's of English-IV Unit-1 Reflective Writing

The document contains 30 multiple choice questions about reflective writing. Reflective writing involves exploring personal thoughts and experiences using the past tense. Key elements include personal opinions and feelings. Self-awareness and internal thoughts/feelings are central, while external events are less important. Reflective writing can increase self-awareness and facilitate personal growth through self-reflection. Emotions are central and should be expressed. Gibbs' reflective cycle is a common structure and involves description, evaluation, analysis, conclusion, and action.

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MCQ’s of English –IV

BY; ZIA UD DIN ZEB COLLEGE OF NURSING DIR LOWER

UNIT-1 REFLECTIVE WRITING

1. What is the primary purpose of reflective writing?


a) To entertain
b) To persuade
c) To inform
d) To explore personal thoughts and experiences

2. In reflective writing, what tense is commonly used?


a) Past
b) Present
c) Future
d) All of the above

3. Which of the following is a key element of reflective writing?


a) Objective facts
b) Personal opinions and feelings
c) Statistical data
d) Fictional characters

4. What role does self-awareness play in reflective writing?


a) Minimal importance
b) No importance
c) Central importance
d) Secondary importance

5. What should be the focus of reflection in reflective writing?


a) External events
b) Internal thoughts and feelings
c) Historical events
d) Current affairs

6. Reflective writing is only about positive experiences.


a) True
b) False:

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7. Which of the following is NOT a common structure for reflective writing?
a) Chronological
b) Descriptive
c) Analytical
d) Circular

8. In reflective writing, what does the term "meta-cognition" refer to?


a) Thinking about thinking
b) Creative writing
c) Analyzing external events
d) Using metaphors

9. What is the role of critical thinking in reflective writing?


a) Minimal role
b) No role
c) Essential role
d) Peripheral role

10. How does reflective writing differ from a personal diary?


a) Reflective writing is always public
b) A personal diary is more structured
c) Reflective writing is more focused on self-discovery
d) Personal diaries are only for recording facts

11. What is the significance of context in reflective writing?


a) No significance
b) Minimal significance
c) Moderate significance
d) High significance

12. Which of the following is a potential benefit of reflective writing?


a) Increased self-awareness
b) Decreased creativity
c) Limited understanding of personal experiences
d) Reduced critical thinking skills

13. Reflective writing is only for individuals in specific professions, such as


therapy or counseling.
a) True
b) False

14. How does reflective writing contribute to personal growth?

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a) Stagnates growth
b) Hinders growth
c) Facilitates growth through self-reflection
d) Promotes growth through external analysis

15. What is the role of emotions in reflective writing?


a) Emotions are irrelevant
b) Emotions should be suppressed
c) Emotions are central and should be expressed
d) Emotions distract from the main message

16. Reflective writing is a one-time activity with no need for revision.


a) True
b) False

17. Which of the following is an example of a reflective writing prompt?


a) Write a detailed report on a recent event.
b) Share your thoughts on a challenging situation and what you learned.
c) List facts about a historical event.
d) Create a fictional story.

18. How does reflective writing contribute to effective communication skills?


a) It doesn't contribute to communication skills.
b) By promoting self-expression and empathy.
c) Only by using formal language.
d) Through memorization of facts.

19. Reflective writing is subjective and doesn't require support from external
sources.
a) True
b) False

20. In reflective writing, what is the role of personal bias?


a) Personal bias should be avoided.
b) Personal bias is irrelevant.
c) Personal bias should be acknowledged and explored.
d) Personal bias is only important in academic writing

21. Reflective writing also known as;


a) Academic writing
b) Personal writing
c) Descriptive writing
d) All of the above

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22. Reflective writing is based on;
a) Research
b) Group decision
c) Personal opinion
d) None

23. There are how many parts in Gibbs cycle?


a) 4
b) 5
c) 6
d) 7

24. What is the first stage in Gibbs' Reflective Cycle?


a) Analysis
b) Description
c) Evaluation
d) Action

25. In which stage does one explore their feelings about a situation
according to Gibbs' model?
a) Analysis
b) Description
c) Evaluation
d) Conclusion

26. Which element involves considering what you would do differently if


faced with a similar situation in the future?
a) Analysis
b) Description
c) Conclusion
d) Action

27. What is the purpose of the "Action" stage in Gibbs' model?


a) To analyze the situation
b) To plan future actions
c) To describe the events
d) To evaluate outcomes

28. Which stage involves examining the positive and negative aspects of the
experience?
a) Analysis
b) Description

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c) Evaluation
d) Conclusion

29. During the "Description" stage, what kind of details should be included?
a) Personal opinions
b) Objective facts
c) Future plans
d) Both a and b

30. What is the role of the "Analysis" stage in Gibbs' Reflective Cycle?
a) Describing events
b) Evaluating outcomes
c) Exploring feelings
d) Identifying significant aspects

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