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Report Writing

English Language

Report Writing starts at 6 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Report Writing. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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In the context of report writing, what does 'concise' mean?
What is a 'factual report'?
What is a report in English language?
What is meant by 'objective tone' in report writing?
Context: You are writing a report about a school event. Which of the following should you include? (1) The date and place of the event (2) Your personal feelings about the event (3) A fictional story about the event (4) Jokes about the event
Context: A student is writing a report on water pollution and includes the following sentence: 'I think water pollution is really bad and makes me sad.' Is this sentence appropriate for a formal report? Explain your answer.
Context: You are given a set of data about the number of students who participate in different school clubs. How can you present this data effectively in your report?
Context: You are writing a report about the effects of deforestation in your local area. Which section of your report should include suggestions for how to reduce deforestation?
Context: You are writing a report about a school event. Which of the following should you include? (1) The date and place of the event (2) Your personal feelings about the event (3) A fictional story about the event (4) Jokes about the event
Which of the following best describes the language used in reports? (1) Poetic (2) Informal (3) Formal and factual (4) Humorous
Which of the following is a key characteristic of a newspaper report? (1) Use of dialogue (2) Use of formal language (3) Use of rhymes (4) Use of first person
Which of the following is a key difference between a report and a story? (1) Reports are factual, stories are fictional (2) Reports use informal language, stories use formal language (3) Reports have no structure, stories do (4) Reports are always short, stories are long
Fill in the blank: A report should be _______ and to the point.
Fill in the blank: A report should be written in _______ language.
Fill in the blank: Reports are often used to _______ the results of an investigation.
Fill in the blank: Reports are often written to _______ an event, experiment, or situation.
True or False: A report can be written about a real or imaginary event.
True or False: Reports can be both formal and informal.
True or False: Reports can include tables, charts, or graphs to present data.
True or False: Reports should always be written in chronological order.