1) "Are you struggling to get a good night's sleep? Our blog post offers ten easy tips to improve your sleep quality, from reducing screen time before bed to trying out herbal teas." a) Academic Text  b) Non Academic Text  2) Students who master academic language are more likely to be successful in a) True  b) False 3) In academic summarizing, which of the following is essential? a) Making subjective judgments about the text. b) Maintaining the original text's length. c) Preserving the author's tone and style d) Expressing the main points objectively and concisely. 4) Expressing the main points objectively and concisely. a) The article will be more effective because it appeals to a broader audience. b) The article will be less effective because it lacks a clear focus. c) The thesis statement has no impact on the article's effectiveness. d) The article's effectiveness depends solely on the writing style. 5) Academic Writing should be objective, precise, impersonal, formal. a) True  b) False 6) "Five ways to declutter your home and simplify your life! Our lifestyle blog offers practical tips and inspiring stories from people who have embraced minimalism." a) Academic  b) Non Academic  7) "Five ways to declutter your home and simplify your life! Our lifestyle blog offers practical tips and inspiring stories from people who have embraced minimalism." a) His original ideas had no impact on the tech sector. b) He revolutionized the tech industry with his inventive concept. c) His lack of creativity caused stagnation in the tech field. d) His ideas were too traditional to influence the tech industry. 8) You are analyzing an academic article, and you notice that the thesis statement is missing. What impact can the absence of a clear thesis statement have on the article's overall quality? a) It won't affect the quality; thesis statements are optional. b) It may make it difficult for readers to understand the article's purpose. c) The absence of a thesis statement will improve the article's quality. d) It will make the article more engaging and reader-friendly. 9) Which critical reading strategy involves briefly reviewing the text to get an overview before reading in detail? a) Reflecting b) Previewing c) Contextualizing d) Outlining  10) What is the main purpose of annotating a text while reading? a) To memorize every detail b) To take notes, highlight key points, and engage actively with the content c) To skip irrelevant sections d) To rewrite the text in your own words 11) Which strategy involves making judgments about the quality, reliability, and credibility of a text? a) Reflecting b) Evaluating c) Previewing d) Annotating 12) What does the outlining strategy help you do? a) Identify and arrange the main ideas and supporting details of a text b) Summarize the text in one sentence c) Read the text backward to catch errors d) Skip unnecessary information 13) Which of the following is a key aspect of the questioning strategy? a) Asking the author for clarification b) Developing questions about the text to deepen understanding c) Avoiding difficult parts of the text d) Making predictions about unrelated topics 14) What is a key benefit of using the evaluating strategy in critical reading? a) It allows you to judge the text's accuracy and usefulness. b) It helps you read faster. c) It simplifies the text by removing difficult words. d) It lets you avoid reading difficult sections. 15) What is the primary goal of previewing a text? a) To memorize specific details b) To gather a general understanding and set a purpose for reading c) To immediately evaluate the text's arguments d) To skip over complex parts

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