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2017 GRADE 10 BATTLE OF THE BRAINS

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Decide whether the bold faced pronoun is reflexive or intensive.

The mayor himself spoke to the crowd.

A Reflexive pronoun

B Intensive Pronoun
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GOODBYE!
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Decide whether the bold faced pronoun is reflexive or intensive.

Help yourself to a snack.

A Reflexive pronoun

B Intensive pronoun
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Decide whether the bold faced pronoun is reflexive or intensive.


The girls gave themselves enough time to
finish the project.

A Reflexive pronoun

B Intensive pronoun
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Vocabulary.
Decide whether the bold faced pronoun is reflexive or intensive.
There is a limited
The actress number
herself of works
wrote like this in
the script.
existence.

A Reflexive pronoun

B Intensive pronoun
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Vocabulary.
Decide whether the bold faced pronoun is reflexive or intensive.
Kyla’s lips gave
The cat started to quiver
itself when she heard that her
a bath.
daughter had been kidnapped.

A Reflexive pronoun

B Intensive pronoun
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Which factor of public speaking covers the use of the


screen and microphone?

A emotional

B logical

C technical

D mechanical
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Preparing your power point presentation for your


speech is under what public speaking factor?

A emotional

B logical

C technical

D mechanical
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How can you make your speech fluid?

A by going back and forth between topics

B by finishing one topic before the next

C by not following any order

D by memorizing it
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Which factor deals with facial expressions


and hand gestures?

A technical

B logical

C mechanical

D emotional
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Which factor deals with facial expressions


and hand gestures?

A technical

B logical

C mechanical

D emotional
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Giving the audience credible information falls


under what public speaking factor?

A emotional

B logical

C technical

D mechanical
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Which of the following is NOT under the


technical factor?

A audience should see the screen

B standing behind a podium

C a good introductory line

D volume of the microphone is adjusted


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Which of the following is NOT under the


logical factor?

A a microphone, a projector screen and a stage

B structure of the speech

C charts, graph and multimedia presentation

D quotation for the ending


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Knowing where you got the quote you used in your speech
is a good practice of the ethics of public speaking.
Which component does this fall under?

A speaking responsibly

B being respectful to other speakers

C citing sources

D avoiding plagiarism
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Copying a part of a definition and not citing the source is


something all speakers should avoid.
Which component does this fall under?

A speaking responsibly

B being respectful to other speakers

C citing sources

D avoiding plagiarism
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Discriminating a group of individuals when publicly


speaking should not be done.
Which component does this fall under?
A speaking responsibly

B being respectful to other speakers

C citing sources

D avoiding plagiarism
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Paying close attention to the speaker is a sign that you are


interested in what he/she is saying.
Which component does this fall under?

A speaking responsibly

B being respectful to other speakers

C citing sources

D avoiding plagiarism
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To show your respect to other speakers, what can


you do to show you are listening to the speaker?

A make faces

B look serious

C give feedback when allowed

D nod your head once in a while


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Jose was assigned to make a report on the improvement of technology since 1900s.
What is the best textual aid that he can add to his
report to show the information in chronological order?

A illustration

B chart

C table of contents

D timeline
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Nina is reviewing Chapter 2 of her physics textbook. She encountered some words
that are not familiar to her. What
textual aid will help her find the
definition of these words?

A Headings

B key/guide words

C glossaries

D subheadings
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Which of the following helps readers enhance their


learning as they read through the material.

A Euthanasia

B public speaking

C persuasive writing

D textual aids
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Which of the following are representations, usually on


a flat surface, of a whole or a part of something?

A Maps

B Titles

C Index

D Table of Contents
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Which of the following allow the readers to


identify the different topics within the text?

A Maps

B Titles

C Index

D Table of Contents
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Which textual aid best fulfills the purpose


of providing visual variety on the page?

A sidebars

B Timeline

C key/guide words

D table of contents
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Which textual aid best fulfills the purpose


of providing visual variety on the page?

A sidebars

B Timeline

C key/guide words

D table of contents
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Which of the following is information about


current events?

A Informative talk

D News Report

C Panel Discussion

D Speech
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MARCH 2017

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