1) It is a type of article that expresses the writer’s opinion about a current issue and aims to persuade readers. a) Opinion Editorial b) Headline c) Introduction 2) Part of an Opinion Editorial captures attention and shows the issue a) Thesis Statement b) opinion editorial c) Headline/Title 3) Refers to the choice of words used by the author. a) Tone b) Diction c) Headline 4) Formal diction is appropriate for editorials. a) TRUE b) FALSE 5) It is the using exact words from a source. a) Paraphrasing b) Summarizing c) Quoting 6) What is the main purpose of the introduction in an editorial article? a) To grab attention and present the issue b) To provide solutions and call for action c) To summarize all arguments briefly 7) Which standard checks if the source of the editorial can be trusted? a) Relevance b) Credibility c) Accuracy 8) It is the way of restating ideas in your own words a) Paraphrasing b) Summarizing c) Quoting 9) Which headline shows a formal diction appropriate for an editorial? a) “City Trash is Getting Out of Hand” b) “Stop the Overflowing Garbage Now” c) “Time for Proper Waste Management Policies” 10) An editorial writer uses short, direct sentences instead of long, complex ones. What is the likely purpose of this choice? a) To emphasize urgency and clarity of ideas b) To hide the weakness of the arguments c) To confuse the reader with quick statements 11) What do we call the exaggerated portrayal of a person’s physical feature in editorial cartoons? a) Humor b) Caricature c) Analogy 12) An editorial presents facts without personal feelings or bias. Which standard is shown? a) Credibility b) Coverage c) Objectivity 13) Why is timeliness important when evaluating an opinion editorial? a) It ensures the information is still relevant to current issues. b) It proves the article is written by a credible source. c) It checks if the information is clear and simple. 14) Which standard principle refers to presenting facts without personal bias? a) Fairness and Balance b) Simplicity and Brevity c) Objectivity and Factuality 15) A student wrote an editorial with sentences that are short, clear, and straight to the point. Which principle is applied? a) Simplicity and Brevity b) Objectivity and Factuality c) Fairness and Balance 16) You are tasked to publish your editorial online. Which is the BEST step to finalize it? a) Shorten the article by removing all supporting evidence. b) Add references and apply formatting before posting. c) Choose a random platform without considering readers. 17) What is the FIRST step in prewriting an opinion editorial? a) Identifying the specific problem b) Writing the introduction and thesis c) Brainstorming possible solutions 18) If you are tasked to write an editorial about environmental pollution, which would be the most suitable headline? a) “Save Our City from Rising Pollution” b) “Why Nature Should Be Preserved for Generations” c) “Garbage Problems Everywhere” 19) Why do cartoonists often use stereotypes in editorial cartoons? a) To hide the real meaning of the cartoon b) To make characters more recognizable c) To save time in drawing details 20) An editorial argues for stricter internet regulations but only presents negative effects, ignoring positive ones. Which quality is LACKING in the article? a) Coverage b) Relevance c) Timeliness

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