This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Test Prep > Gcse > Gcse English Language – Quiz 26 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Gcse English Language Quiz 26 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What does the acronym DAFOREST stand for? A) A list of grammar rules. B) Different language techniques. C) A revision checklist. D) Sentence types. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Different language techniques. 2. Which of the following is NOT a feature of Upper Level 1 content according to the mark scheme? A) Communicates simply with simple relevance to focus/task. B) Simple vocabulary; simple linguistic devices. C) Complex vocabulary and sophisticated structure. D) Simple awareness of matching tone, style and register to purpose and audience. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Complex vocabulary and sophisticated structure. 3. In the literature exams, what form will you assessments take? A) Multiple choice and essays. B) Analysing extracts and creative response. C) Essay questions and creative response. D) Analysing extracts and essay questions on texts. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Analysing extracts and essay questions on texts. 4. Why is it advised to avoid including too many characters in your story? A) You may not fully describe each one. B) It's easier to write about one character. C) Characters are not important in stories. D) It can confuse the reader. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) You may not fully describe each one. 5. T.E.E, the way you answer 7a, stands for ..... A) Topic, Evidence, Explanation. B) Talk about a quote, Explain it, Explore it. C) Topic, Evidence from text 1, Evidence from text 2. D) Topic, Explode, Expand. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Topic, Evidence from text 1, Evidence from text 2. 6. What is the form of a text? A) The main idea of the text. B) The length of the text. C) The author's background. D) The type of text, such as an article or a blog. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The type of text, such as an article or a blog. 7. Which description explains what you will cover in the Literature exam? A) Three Shakespeare plays, Two novels by Dickens and a poetry anthology. B) One Shakespeare play, one Post-1914 British text, one 19th century fiction text and a collection of poetry from the anthology. C) One play from 1914, a Shakespeare sonnet collection and A Christmas Carol. D) The Merchant of Venice, An Inspector Calls, A Christmas Carol and Conflict Poetry. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) One Shakespeare play, one Post-1914 British text, one 19th century fiction text and a collection of poetry from the anthology. 8. How does the writer's use of language achieve an effect? A) By presenting key points. B) By using words/phrases/language features/techniques/sentence forms. C) By investigating closely. D) By presenting clarifying examples. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By using words/phrases/language features/techniques/sentence forms. 9. What are some common language analysis techniques used in literary texts? A) Historical analysis. B) Scientific analysis. C) Some common language analysis techniques used in literary texts include close reading, stylistic analysis, and discourse analysis. D) Mathematical analysis. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Some common language analysis techniques used in literary texts include close reading, stylistic analysis, and discourse analysis. 10. How long is the unit 3 exam? (not including extra time!) A) 1hr. B) 1hr 30mins. C) 2hrs. D) 2hrs 30mins. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 2hrs. 11. Which question asks you to analyse the writer's use of language? A) Question 1. B) Question 2. C) Question 3. D) Question 4. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Question 2. 12. What does the soldier's reaction-'Ha! this is surely a woman's hand'-suggest about his emotional state? A) He is angered by being touched. B) He is comforted and reminded of home and tenderness, showing vulnerability. C) He is indifferent to who helps him. D) He is suspicious and defensive. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) He is comforted and reminded of home and tenderness, showing vulnerability. 13. The sensory detail that most increases the suspense as the group waits in the corridor is ..... A) The distant sound of a school bell. B) The scent of fresh paint in the air. C) The flickering of the overhead lights. D) The echo of footsteps approaching. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The flickering of the overhead lights. 14. Which punctuation mark is used to add extra information? A) Full stop. B) Dash. C) Comma splice. D) Apostrophe. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Dash. 15. But then my father will burst through the front door, his voice booming. 'Jani!' he'll say. 'How was school today?' A) Repetition. B) Rule of three. C) Simile. D) Onomatopoeia. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Onomatopoeia. 16. What is the purpose of using 'comparative connectives'? A) To write a transactional piece. B) To compare and contrast ideas. C) To analyze a single text. D) To create a narrative. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To compare and contrast ideas. 17. How do you support a comparison? A) By guessing the writer's intention. B) By using quotes and explaining them. C) By copying the text. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By using quotes and explaining them. 18. What is the significance of the theme in a literary work? A) The theme is insignificant and does not contribute to the story. B) The theme provides a central idea or message that the author wants to convey. C) The theme is only used to confuse the readers. D) The theme is a minor detail that can be ignored. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The theme provides a central idea or message that the author wants to convey. 19. Your quotes should be A) Short. B) Ideally, one word or phrase. C) Long and detailed. D) Made up. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ideally, one word or phrase. 20. What does "Examine" entail in the context provided? A) To give reasons. B) To investigate closely. C) To present a possible case/solution. D) To summarise principal points. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To investigate closely. 21. Which description best matches Pi's view of the spotted hyena's appearance? A) Graceful with leopard-like spots. B) Ugly beyond redemption with a bungled mix of colours and a scraggly tail. C) Sleek and fast with a wagging tail. D) Small and mouse-like with torn nostrils. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ugly beyond redemption with a bungled mix of colours and a scraggly tail. 22. A shift to a flashback is usually introduced by: A) A question. B) A time marker. C) A rhetorical device. D) A list. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A time marker. 23. What is the effect of a rhetorical question? A) To ask a genuine question. B) To build tension. C) To engage the reader. D) To state a fact. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To engage the reader. 24. Which of the following is an example of implicit information? A) A list of characters in a story. B) A summary of a chapter. C) A conclusion drawn from hints in the text. D) A direct quote from a book. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A conclusion drawn from hints in the text. 25. In the writing section of Paper 2, what type of writing is required from students? A) Creative writing (narrative or descriptive). B) Transactional writing (presenting a viewpoint). C) Poetry composition. D) Literary analysis. 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