Q.1
You have been asked to write a guide to starting high school. Who is your audience?
  • High school teachers
  • Elementary school teachers
  • Pupils who are at the end of Grade 5
  • Pupils who are at the end of Year 11
Q.2
What would be the primary purpose of a guide to starting high school?
  • To entertain
  • To inform
  • To persuade
  • To argue
Q.3
You have been asked to write a speech promoting your friend, who is running for school council. Who would your audience be?
  • Pupils
  • Parents
  • Governors
  • Teachers
Q.4
What would be the primary purpose of the speech?
  • To inform
  • To instruct
  • To review
  • To persuade
Q.5
You have been asked to write a review of the school's musical on its first night of performance, to be published on the school website. Who would be your audience?
  • Parents
  • Pupils
  • Relatives of the performers
  • All of the above
Q.6
What would be the purpose of the musical review?
  • To persuade the school to reduce ticket prices
  • To impress the performers with your comprehensive knowledge of musicals
  • To give people an idea of the performance and whether they should buy tickets for it
  • To make the performance sound better than it is
Q.7
You have been asked to write a letter to the council against a recent decision to close parks at 5pm. Who would be your audience?
  • The receptionist who opens the letter
  • Councillors
  • Parents
  • Residents who live near the parks
Q.8
What would be your purpose in writing the letter to the council?
  • To advise
  • To explain
  • To argue
  • To review
Q.9
You have been asked to write an article for your local community center's monthly newsletter on the benefits of e-readers to the housebound and the elderly. Who would be your audience?
  • Children only
  • Teenagers only
  • Elderly people only
  • All local residents
Q.10
What would be the purpose of an article explaining the benefits of e-readers?
  • To advise
  • To argue
  • To persuade
  • To entertain
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