English 1st Quarter Information and Sources Quiz

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What type of educational instruments are textual aids?

Printed texts

Which organizer is specifically designed to show the connection between different concepts?

Concept Maps

Which characteristic of good information refers to the information being free from flaws and of high quality?

Accuracy

Which type of diagram is used to identify, classify, and categorize by comparing and contrasting characteristics?

Venn Diagram

Which characteristic of good information ensures that the information is distinct and stands out?

Uniqueness

What is the main focus of skimming as a reading technique?

Getting a basic idea of what the text is about

Which source provides recent research on a topic?

Scholarly/Academic Journals

What is the main characteristic of primary sources of information?

They are original and first-hand

What is the main purpose of scanning as a reading technique?

To look for specific information like keywords

Which type of source is best for news, government, and general information, according to the text?

Website

'Intensive Reading' focuses on which aspect?

Reading that is time-consuming and deep

What is the role of the antagonist in a story?

Creates obstacles and opposes the protagonist

Which type of character contrasts with and highlights the strengths of the protagonist?

Foil Character

What is the climax of a story?

Peak of tension, plot, and character development

Which part of a story is responsible for introducing characters and establishing the primary conflict?

Exposition

What is the function of a foil character in a story?

Contrasts with and highlights the strengths of the protagonist

In what type of text is it necessary to read from beginning to end to understand it?

Linear text

Test your knowledge on different types of sources of information in English language arts. Learn about various sources such as newspapers, professional magazines, academic journals, books, and websites.

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