IB Grade 10 – Language Acquisition (Group 2) & Language and Literature (Group 1) by Pavan | Practice Test to Test Your Knowledge
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IB Grade 10 – Language Acquisition (Group 2) & Language and Literature (Group 1)

IB Grade 10 – Language Acquisition (Group 2) & Language and Literature (Group 1)

Detailed mock test on language proficiency, cultural understanding, and communication skills. Includes listening, speaking, reading, and writing assessments with authentic materials and real-world contexts.

2025-07-21
IB Class 10 Language Literature Grade 10

Duration

30 min

Questions

20

Marking

Negative

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Which of the following is an example of active listening?

A
Interrupting to express your opinion
B
Making eye contact and nodding in agreement
C
Focusing only on the speaker's words
D
Ignoring body language and focusing solely on the topic

What is a key strategy for effective speaking?

A
Speaking rapidly to get through the material
B
Pausing for effect to emphasize key points
C
Using complex jargon to sound authoritative
D
Avoiding rhetorical questions

What does 'skimming' refer to in reading?

A
Reading a text word for word to understand details
B
Quickly reading through a text to get the general idea
C
Reading a text and analyzing every paragraph
D
Reading aloud for emphasis

What is the function of topic sentences in writing?

A
To provide specific examples to support the main idea
B
To introduce the main point of a paragraph
C
To conclude the paragraph with a summary
D
To introduce background information

What is an example of non-verbal communication?

A
Speaking clearly and slowly
B
Gesturing with your hands while speaking
C
Writing a letter
D
Making a phone call

Which of the following is an example of 'code-switching' in communication?

A
Switching between formal and informal language depending on the context
B
Using only technical jargon to communicate with professionals
C
Changing your accent to match the speaker
D
Ignoring cultural differences in communication

What is the primary purpose of digital communication?

A
To share personal experiences in real time
B
To exchange information and ideas quickly
C
To entertain and amuse others
D
To practice traditional communication skills

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of effective listening?

A
Paying attention to both words and body language
B
Interrupting to make your point
C
Asking clarifying questions when needed
D
Focusing on the speaker's tone and emotions

What is the role of tone in verbal communication?

A
To change the volume of the speech
B
To convey the speaker's attitude and emotion
C
To ensure clarity in the message
D
To highlight specific points in the conversation

Which type of communication includes gestures and body movements?

A
Verbal communication
B
Non-verbal communication
C
Digital communication
D
Written communication

What is a good strategy for overcoming communication barriers?

A
Avoiding the use of visual aids
B
Asking clarifying questions to ensure understanding
C
Speaking rapidly to get through the message
D
Ignoring non-verbal cues

What is the primary purpose of rhetorical devices in speaking?

A
To provide factual evidence
B
To make the message more engaging and persuasive
C
To confuse the audience
D
To introduce new information

Which of the following is essential for effective written communication?

A
Using complex vocabulary in every sentence
B
Being clear, concise, and organized
C
Avoiding punctuation to keep the writing simple
D
Writing without considering the audience

What does 'tone' in communication primarily refer to?

A
The volume of the voice
B
The speaker's emotional attitude toward the subject
C
The speed of speech
D
The clarity of pronunciation

What is the role of netiquette in digital communication?

A
To ensure that all messages are sent with no emotion
B
To maintain polite and respectful communication online
C
To use technical jargon in all communications
D
To avoid using emojis in online communication

Which of the following is an example of body language?

A
Speaking loudly and clearly
B
Gesturing with hands while talking
C
Writing a letter
D
Making a phone call

What does 'skimming' refer to in reading?

A
Reading quickly to grasp the overall idea
B
Reading every word for detail
C
Focusing on individual paragraphs
D
Making predictions based on headings

Which of the following communication barriers is overcome by clarifying questions?

A
Emotional distractions
B
Misinterpretation
C
Language differences
D
Physical noise

Which of the following strategies helps in making a text more coherent?

A
Using topic sentences and transitions
B
Writing long paragraphs without breaks
C
Using irrelevant examples
D
Writing a complicated thesis statement

What is the purpose of rhetorical questions in a speech?

A
To gather information from the audience
B
To make the audience think and engage with the topic
C
To provide statistical data
D
To present a counter-argument