This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Academic Writing > Textual Analysis – Quiz 12 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Textual Analysis Quiz 12 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is something that can be verified as true with data and observations? A) Claim. B) Fact. C) Position. D) Central idea. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fact. 2. What do we call the receiver for whom the sender created the text? A) Other Audience. B) Intended Audience. C) Initial Audience. D) Multiple Audience. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Intended Audience. 3. Decision reached on the basis of evidence; what you're reading in the text + your own knowledge = your guess (inference)R + K = I A) Evidence. B) Make Connections. C) Order. D) Inference. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Inference. 4. How does Roald Dahl build suspense throughout the story? A) By keeping the landlady's intentions unclear until the end. B) By revealing Billy's thoughts in great detail. C) By using frequent action scenes. D) By focusing on the beautiful setting of Bath. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) By keeping the landlady's intentions unclear until the end. 5. Which of the following best identifies a central theme in a story where a character overcomes adversity through perseverance? A) The importance of wealth. B) The value of determination. C) The dangers of technology. D) The power of friendship. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The value of determination. 6. How do "context clues" help you understand the meaning of unfamiliar words? A) They show the authors opinion. B) They provide surrounding information that clarifies meaning. C) They change the subject of the text. D) They are used to confuse the reader. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They provide surrounding information that clarifies meaning. 7. If a story's main idea is that "honesty is the best policy, " which event would best support this theme? A) A character lies and gets away with it. B) A character tells the truth and earns respect. C) A character cheats and wins a prize. D) A character ignores the rules. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A character tells the truth and earns respect. 8. Each student may incorporate supporting visual evidence A) Where appropriate. B) Subtitled with only key information. C) Where relevant. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 9. What is the author's tone? A) The way the author thinks or feels about the topic. B) The way the author talks about the topic. C) The main idea of the whole text. D) A short summary of the text. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The way the author talks about the topic. 10. What are some common techniques used in textual analysis? A) Keyword extraction, sentiment analysis, topic modeling, named entity recognition, and text classification. B) Part-of-speech tagging. C) Text summarization. D) Word count analysis. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Keyword extraction, sentiment analysis, topic modeling, named entity recognition, and text classification. 11. Fill in the blank:A ..... is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'. A) Simile. B) Metaphor. C) Personification. D) Hyperbole. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Simile. 12. When analyzing a poem, what does the term "tone" refer to? A) The subject of the poem. B) The author's attitude toward the subject. C) The rhyme scheme. D) The length of the poem. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The author's attitude toward the subject. 13. In the context of the story, what is the meaning of the word "compelling" as used to describe the sign "BED AND BREAKFAST" ? A) Fascinating. B) Overwhelming. C) Persuasive. D) Inviting. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Overwhelming. 14. What is the main idea of a passage? A) A universal message that applies beyond the text. B) A claim that must be supported by evidence. C) The central point the author wants to convey in a specific text. D) A counterargument against the author's claim. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The central point the author wants to convey in a specific text. 15. Read the following excerpt: "Despite the heavy rain, the soccer match continued, and the players showed remarkable determination."What can be inferred about the players from the excerpt? A) They were unhappy about playing in the rain. B) They were committed to finishing the match. C) They wanted to stop the game. D) They were not affected by the weather.TagsTEKS.ELA.9-12.II.A. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They were committed to finishing the match. 16. Which option captures character change? A) Comparison across two texts. B) Growth in traits or beliefs. C) Language appealing to senses. D) Who tells the story events. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Growth in traits or beliefs. 17. What does implicit mean? A) A guess. B) Evidence that is not directly stated in the text. C) A conclusion based off of facts and reasoning. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Evidence that is not directly stated in the text. 18. What does "point of view" mean in a text? A) The authors favorite topic. B) The way a story is told or narrated. C) The physical location of the story. D) The amount of pages in a book. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The way a story is told or narrated. 19. Which statement from the text best supports the idea that Goha was eager to eat the calf legs? A) "Goha was walking in the marketplace, his mind on the dinner to come.". B) "He grew more hungry with every moment of looking, and at last bought them and scurried home.". C) "The smell of them was sweeter to her than any rose.". D) "There, hanging right in front of Goha's eyes, were two nice, meaty calf legs.". Show Answer Correct Answer: B) "He grew more hungry with every moment of looking, and at last bought them and scurried home.". 20. What does "connection" refer to in textual analysis? A) A relationship that links two or more ideas. B) A disagreement between authors. C) A summary of the text. D) A list of references. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A relationship that links two or more ideas. 21. What should you NOT do when analysing imagery? A) Tell the marker what the image makes you think of in your mind. B) State the root of the image. C) Explain the shared point of comparison. D) Explore why the comparison is effective in this context. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Tell the marker what the image makes you think of in your mind. 22. What is the main point or theme of a text called? A) Author's purpose. B) Central idea. C) Denotation. D) Clarify. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Central idea. 23. Irony is best defined as A) Opposite of what you expect happens. B) Strong feeling created by setting. C) Argument supported by evidence. D) Lesson readers learn from events. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Opposite of what you expect happens. 24. Which sentence uses parallel structure? A) She likes to swim, biking, and to run. B) She likes swimming, biking, and running. C) She likes to swim, to bike, and running. D) She likes to swim, bike, and running. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She likes swimming, biking, and running. 25. In paragraph 3, what is the effect of describing Choden and Yangchen as "a pair of lumberjacks ready to chop their way through a forest" ? A) It underscores their determination and ability to overcome barriers. B) It contrasts their physical strength with their blindness. C) It highlights their resilience in unfamiliar environments. D) It conveys a sense of their playful and adventurous nature. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It underscores their determination and ability to overcome barriers. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesGrammar QuizzesTextual Analysis Quiz 1Textual Analysis Quiz 2Textual Analysis Quiz 3Textual Analysis Quiz 4Textual Analysis Quiz 5Textual Analysis Quiz 6Textual Analysis Quiz 7Textual Analysis Quiz 8Textual Analysis Quiz 9 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books