Report Writing
English Language
Report Writing starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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In the context of report writing, what does 'plagiarism' mean?
List any two differences between a report and an essay.
What is a 'bibliography' in a report?
What is a 'progress report'?
What is a 'title page' in a report?
What is meant by 'objectivity' in report writing?
What is the difference between a formal and an informal report?
What is the difference between 'findings' and 'conclusion' in a report?
Which of the following best describes the language used in report writing?
(1) Informal and conversational
(2) Formal and precise
(3) Poetic and imaginative
(4) Humorous and sarcastic
Which of the following is a feature of a scientific report?
(1) Use of poetic language
(2) Detailed methodology
(3) Personal anecdotes
(4) Informal tone
Which of the following is an example of a report title?
(1) My Summer Vacation
(2) The Effects of Plastic Waste on Marine Life
(3) A Day in the Park
(4) How I Spent My Weekend
Which of the following is most important when writing a report?
(1) Using complex vocabulary
(2) Presenting information clearly
(3) Including jokes
(4) Writing in a poetic style
A report should be written in a _______ and objective tone.
Fill in the blank: A report should be _______ and to the point.
Fill in the blank: Reports are usually written for a specific _______.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is a brief statement at the beginning of a report that summarizes the main points.
True or False: A report can be written for both academic and business purposes.
True or False: A report can include tables and charts to present data.
True or False: A report should always include a title.
True or False: Reports can be both oral and written.
