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V.important English #paragraph Questions.... 1. Which type of paragraph is primarily focused on telling a story or recounting a sequence of events? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 2. Which type of paragraph aims to explain or inform the reader about a topic? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 3. Which type of paragraph is primarily focused on creating a vivid mental image for the reader? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 4. Which type of paragraph is primarily focused on convincing the reader to accept a particular viewpoint or take a specific action? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 5. Which type of paragraph is often used in academic writing to present research findings or explain a concept? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 6. Which type of paragraph is commonly used in creative writing to set the scene or describe a character? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 7. Which type of paragraph is often used in opinion pieces or argumentative essays? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 8. Which type of paragraph is typically structured with a clear beginning, middle, and end? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 9. Which type of paragraph is often used to provide background information or context for the reader? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 10. Which type of paragraph is commonly used in personal essays or memoirs? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 11. Which type of paragraph is often used to explain a process or how something works? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 12. Which type of paragraph is typically focused on evoking emotions or sensations in the reader? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 13. Which type of paragraph is often used to present an argument or make a case for a particular position? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 14. Which type of paragraph is commonly used in news articles or reports to provide factual information? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 15. Which type of paragraph is often used to compare and contrast different ideas or concepts? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 16. Which type of paragraph is typically structured with a clear thesis statement or main idea? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 17. Which type of paragraph is often used to provide personal anecdotes or stories to support a point? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 18. Which type of paragraph is commonly used in scientific or technical writing to explain a phenomenon or process? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 19. Which type of paragraph is often used to present a problem and propose a solution? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive 20. Which type of paragraph is typically focused on creating a specific mood or atmosphere for the reader? a) Narrative b) Expository c) Descriptive d) Persuasive
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Grade 12 geography unit 8 p1 question 1. What is the primary goal of research?    a) To acquire random information    b) To obtain dependable and useful information    c) To prove preconceived notions    d) To gather biased data 2. Which of the following is NOT a common component used to define research?    a) An inquiry to obtain dependable and useful information    b) A random approach to study a problem    c) A scientific approach to study a problem    d) A systematic and objective search for reliable knowledge 3. What is research defined as in the field of geography?    a) A random search for knowledge    b) A systematic inquiry into causes    c) A subjective search for reliable knowledge    d) A casual approach to studying problems 4. Which of the following best defines research?    a) A haphazard investigation into problems    b) A scientific method of seeking solutions for identified problems    c) A biased approach to finding knowledge    d) A random exploration of facts 5. What does research entail?    a) A systematic and objective search for unreliable knowledge    b) An inquiry to obtain random information    c) A systematic inquiry into causes through organized effort    d) A subjective and biased approach to problem-solving 6. What resources are required for conducting research?    a) Time, money, and luck    b) Time, money, and skill    c) Skill, bias, and randomness    d) Randomness, luck, and skill 7. Which of the following is NOT true about research?    a) It is a systematic inquiry    b) It requires time, money, and skill    c) It is a haphazard approach to problem-solving    d) It aims to discover new facts 8. What distinguishes research from casual inquiry?    a) Objectivity and randomness    b) Subjectivity and bias    c) Systematic and organized effort    d) Lack of planning and effort 9. What is the significance of a scientific approach in research?    a) It ensures randomness in data collection    b) It promotes objectivity and reliability    c) It encourages bias and subjectivity    d) It leads to haphazard conclusions 10. How is research different from a random search for knowledge?    a) Research involves planning and organization    b) Random search is based on luck, while research is systematic    c) Research is biased, while random search is objective    d) There is no difference between the two 11. What role does objectivity play in research?    a) It encourages biased conclusions    b) It ensures the reliability of findings    c) It promotes subjective interpretations    d) It hinders the discovery of new facts 12. Why is research considered a scientific method?    a) Because it relies on luck    b) Because it involves organized and systematic inquiry    c) Because it promotes bias    d) Because it is subjective 13. What is the primary purpose of research?    a) To confirm preconceived notions    b) To gather random information    c) To find solutions to identified problems    d) To ignore facts 14. What distinguishes research from a haphazard investigation?    a) Systematic inquiry and organized effort    b) Lack of planning and randomness    c) Subjectivity and bias    d) Random data collection 15. What makes research a dependable method?    a) Subjectivity and bias    b) Objective and systematic search for knowledge    c) Randomness and disorganization    d) Casual inquiry 16. What is the primary aim of research?    a) To gather random information    b) To promote bias    c) To find solutions to problems through systematic inquiry    d) To ignore facts 17. What is the role of planning in research?    a) It ensures randomness    b) It leads to biased conclusions    c) It promotes systematic inquiry    d) It hinders the discovery of new facts 18. Which of the following is NOT true about research? a) It requires time, money, and skill    b) It is a systematic and objective search for unreliable knowledge    c) It aims to discover new facts    d) It involves a scientific approach to study problems
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