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Tuesday 20 July 2010

English > Reading > Non-fiction - Quiz

English > Reading > Non-fiction - Quiz



Non-fiction


You scored 9 out of 10

1. Which of these is an example of non-fiction?
Your answer —a newspaper.
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A newspaper should contain facts.

2. Which of these is true of History books?
Your answer — sometimes they are fiction, sometimes they are non-fiction.
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Some history books are based on historical facts and some are how people imagined the past to be.

3. What should a newspaper headline do?
Your answer — catch your attention and tell you what the story is about.
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The job of the headline is to make you want to read the rest of the story.

4. What should a newspaper story do?
Your answer — summarise the story in the first paragraph.
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You only need to read the whole story if you have the time.

5. Which of the following is true about newspapers?
Your answer — they are always biased (have a particular point of view).
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Newspapers can give a balanced point of view.

6. Why do adverts use persuasive writing?
Your answer — to make you want to buy things.
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The one job of an advert is to make you buy something.

7. What do adverts always do?
Your answer — focus on the good things about the things they are selling.
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After all, an advert's job is to make you want to buy things.

8. What should a reference book always be?
Your answer — straightforward and accurate.
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A reference book should be full of facts that are presented so they are easy to understand.

9. How are the words in a dictionary arranged?
Your answer — in alphabetical order.
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The words are arranged alphabetically so it's easy to find the word you are looking for.

10. A biography is a non-fiction book about what?
Your answer — someone's life.
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You'll find lots of biographies of politicians, artists, sports stars, explorers and other famous people in your library.

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