This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Grammar > Grammar > Writing Style > Rhetorical Appeals – Quiz 13 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Rhetorical Appeals Quiz 13 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Identify the dominant appeal: "They've worked against everything we've worked so hard to build, and they don't care who get hurt in the process. Make no mistake, they're the enemy, and they won't stop until we're all destroyed. A) Ethos. B) Logos. C) Pathos. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Pathos. 2. An appeal that targets a person's logic and reason with facts, statistics, evidence, and expert quotes. A) Ethos. B) Logos. C) Pathos. D) Call to action. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Logos. 3. What is an example of Ethos in a persuasive argument? A) A lawyer presenting a case based on their years of experience in court. B) A teacher giving advice on study habits based on their own academic success. C) A doctor recommending a treatment based on their medical qualifications and experience. D) A politician making promises based on public opinion. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A doctor recommending a treatment based on their medical qualifications and experience. 4. What rhetorical appeal is being used when a speaker tells a heartwarming story to engage the audience? A) Ethos. B) Pathos. C) Kairos. D) Logos. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pathos. 5. "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury:we have not only the fingerprints and a clear motive ..... We also have video of the suspect breaking in. The case could not be more open and shut." A) Ethos. B) Pathos. C) Logos. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Logos. 6. Which strategy best integrates ethos, pathos, and logos within a single argumentative paragraph? A) Establish credibility, include a brief personal or audience-centered example, and present relevant evidence or data. B) Focus solely on emotional language throughout. C) Use only statistics without any context or source. D) Provide a personal story without citing any evidence or establishing credibility. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Establish credibility, include a brief personal or audience-centered example, and present relevant evidence or data. 7. Choose the example of onomatopoeia. A) Feeling rhythms and melodies. B) Fingers STRUM and TAP and CLICK. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fingers STRUM and TAP and CLICK. 8. An advertisement uses a heartwarming story of a family reunion to sell airline tickets. This is an example of: A) Irony. B) Pathos. C) Logos. D) Ethos. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pathos. 9. Pathos definition A) The ethical appeal is based on the credibility and reliability or authority of the writer. B) The emotional appeal; appeals to an audience's needs, values, and emotional sensibilities. C) Uses facts, logic, organization, statistics, data, and/or more to convince. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The emotional appeal; appeals to an audience's needs, values, and emotional sensibilities. 10. What is the primary purpose of using rhetorical appeals in a text? A) To persuade the audience. B) To confuse the reader. C) To provide factual information. D) To entertain the reader. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To persuade the audience. 11. Which rhetorical appeal is being used in the statement 'These lonely puppies are waiting for someone to love them. Adopt today.' A) Ethos. B) Logos. C) Pathos. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Pathos. 12. Sprite Zero is 100% sugar-free.Which rhetorical appeal is this statement using? Pick one. A) Ethos. B) Pathos. C) Logos. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Logos. 13. How does ethos enhance a speaker's argument? A) By providing statistical evidence to support claims. B) By establishing their authority and trustworthiness, making the audience more likely to believe them. C) By appealing to the emotions of the audience. D) By using complex language to impress the audience. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By establishing their authority and trustworthiness, making the audience more likely to believe them. 14. Why is it important to balance ethos, pathos, and logos in an argument? A) To create a well-rounded and persuasive argument that appeals to different aspects of the audience's understanding. B) To ensure that the argument is solely based on emotional appeal. C) To make the argument more complex and difficult to understand. D) To focus exclusively on logical reasoning without considering the audience's feelings. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To create a well-rounded and persuasive argument that appeals to different aspects of the audience's understanding. 15. Which rhetorical appeal is being used in the sentence below?A child is shown covered in bug bites after using an inferior bug spray. A) Ethos. B) Pathos. C) Logos. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pathos. 16. A speaker uses statistics and facts to support their argument. This is an example of: A) Logos. B) Ethos. C) Simile. D) Pathos. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Logos. 17. [From author bio]:Jean Guerrero is an investigative journalist contributing to NPR and PBS NewsHour. A) Logos. B) Ethos. C) Pathos. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ethos. 18. Identify the rhetorical appeal being used in the slogan:'Just do it.' A) Logos. B) Ethos. C) Pathos. D) Kairos. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ethos. 19. "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury:we have not only the fingerprints, the lack of an alibi, a clear motive, and an expressed desire to commit the robbery ..... We also have video of the suspect breaking in. The case could not be more open and shut."What type of rhetoric is being used? A) Ethos. B) Pathos. C) Logos. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Logos. 20. If a speaker uses statistics and facts to show why their plan will work, what rhetorical appeal are they using? A) Ethos. B) Humor. C) Pathos. D) Logos. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Logos. 21. Which type of rhetorical appeal is the following example?On December 8th, 1941, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces. A) Logos (appeal to logic). B) Pathos (appeal to emotion). C) Ethos (appeal to authority). D) Kairos (appeal to timeliness). Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pathos (appeal to emotion). 22. What is an example of Logos in a persuasive argument? A) Using emotional anecdotes to connect with the audience. B) Citing a personal experience to support a claim. C) Using statistics to show that a certain diet leads to weight loss, thereby persuading the audience through logical evidence. D) Appealing to the audience's values and beliefs. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Using statistics to show that a certain diet leads to weight loss, thereby persuading the audience through logical evidence. 23. Which rhetorical appeal is mainly used to persuade an audience by making the speaker appear credible? A) Ethos. B) Logos. C) Pathos. D) Kairos. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Ethos. 24. "Don't let bad breath hold you back, use Tantip breath mints!" A) Ethos. B) Pathos. C) Logos. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pathos. 25. What is the meaning of the allusion?Ask me anything, I'm like Google over here. A) I can search answers. B) I know all the answers. C) I don't know anything. D) I have some answers. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) I know all the answers. 26. Why can speaking with a certain tone and using language your audience is familiar with help you build credibility and trust? A) It aligns with audience expectations and shows respect, making you seem more credible. B) It makes your message more complex and harder to challenge. C) It eliminates the need for evidence or reasoning. D) It guarantees agreement regardless of the content. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It aligns with audience expectations and shows respect, making you seem more credible. 27. An advertisement uses sad images of animals in shelters with emotional music in the background. This is an example of: A) Pathos. B) Hyperbole. C) Logos. D) Ethos. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Pathos. 28. When authors attempt to make the reader feel anger or sadness: A) Ethos. B) Pathos. C) Logos. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pathos. 29. What are the three points on the basic rhetorical triangle? A) Ethos, pathos, logos. B) Context, exigence, purpose. C) Audience, message, communicator. D) Audience, message, purpose. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Audience, message, communicator. 30. Which of the following is NOT an appeal to ETHOS: A) Many of you know me by name. I've served this community for 17 years. With your vote, I hope to continue. B) I've worked in the medical field for many years, and I've seen many injuries similar to those in question. C) It's time that we take a stand against this type of abuse and neglect. Haven't we all endured enough?. D) As Student Council President, I can assure you that your concerns will be addressed. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It's time that we take a stand against this type of abuse and neglect. 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