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IB Grade 11 English

IB Grade 11 English

Comprehensive mock test covering literary analysis, textual interpretation, and language skills. Features comparative literature studies, creative writing tasks, and critical thinking exercises following IB assessment criteria.

2025-07-22
IB Class 11 English Grade 11

Duration

30 min

Questions

30

Marking

Negative

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What is the primary purpose of the IB English Language and Literature course?

A
To develop reading comprehension skills only.
B
To explore the power of language and its role in shaping human experience.
C
To memorize literary texts for exams.
D
To focus exclusively on writing essays.

What does the IB Learner Profile attribute 'Inquirer' emphasize?

A
Being curious and asking insightful questions.
B
Following instructions carefully.
C
Relying on others for answers.
D
Memorizing facts.

Which of the following is a key component of the IB English assessment?

A
Participation in group discussions.
B
Oral presentations and written exams.
C
Rote memorization of literary works.
D
Only the submission of written essays.

What does 'communication' in the IB Learner Profile encourage?

A
Clear and organized communication of ideas.
B
Only writing long essays.
C
Memorizing vocabulary for writing.
D
Speaking only in class discussions.

Which of the following is emphasized in the 'Principled' attribute of the IB Learner Profile?

A
Demonstrating academic honesty and integrity.
B
Being the first to answer questions.
C
Avoiding collaboration.
D
Focusing only on individual success.

What is the main focus of the 'Caring' attribute in the IB Learner Profile?

A
Developing empathy for others.
B
Competing with peers for grades.
C
Avoiding group work.
D
Concentrating only on individual growth.

In IB English, what is the primary difference between SL and HL students?

A
HL students have a more profound engagement with literary theory and a wider range of texts.
B
SL students study more texts than HL students.
C
HL students focus only on non-literary texts.
D
There is no difference in the study load between SL and HL.

What is the purpose of the Internal Assessment (IA) in IB English?

A
To assess your understanding through oral presentations.
B
To evaluate your understanding of written essays and assignments.
C
To analyze and evaluate a text in an oral form.
D
To only assess your ability to memorize quotes.

Which of the following is NOT a part of the IB English: Language and Literature course?

A
Study of language structure.
B
Literary and non-literary texts analysis.
C
Memorization of full novels.
D
Study of different cultural perspectives in texts.

What is one way to approach reading in IB English?

A
By passively reading and accepting everything in the text.
B
By actively annotating and questioning the text.
C
By focusing only on surface meaning.
D
By memorizing all passages.

Which of the following best describes the 'Risk-takers' attribute in the IB Learner Profile?

A
Being willing to explore new ideas and challenge conventional thoughts.
B
Always sticking to the familiar ideas.
C
Avoiding new challenges and staying within comfort zones.
D
Focusing only on existing knowledge.

What does the 'Open-minded' attribute in the IB Learner Profile encourage?

A
Being open to perspectives and understanding different cultural contexts.
B
Only studying literature from one's own culture.
C
Resisting new ideas and cultural perspectives.
D
Avoiding challenging perspectives.

In IB English, which of the following skills is essential for writing essays?

A
Creative writing only.
B
Clear organization of ideas and use of appropriate academic language.
C
Copying ideas from other sources.
D
Using slang and informal language.

What does academic honesty in IB English include?

A
Properly citing all sources and avoiding plagiarism.
B
Copying ideas from other students.
C
Using unauthorized sources for assignments.
D
Submitting work done by someone else.

Which of the following citation styles is commonly used in IB English?

A
MLA (Modern Language Association) style.
B
APA (American Psychological Association) style.
C
Chicago style.
D
Harvard style.

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the Internal Assessment (IA) in IB English?

A
It is an oral presentation designed to assess students' speaking ability.
B
It is a formal written essay in response to a literary text.
C
It is a group project designed to assess teamwork skills.
D
It is an individual oral presentation analyzing a text of the student's choice.

Which of the following is an essential aspect of the IB English course?

A
A focus solely on understanding grammar and syntax.
B
A deep appreciation of language and its role in shaping human experiences.
C
Learning how to memorize large volumes of literary texts.
D
Performing only written analysis with no oral presentations.

How does the 'Knowledgeable' attribute of the IB Learner Profile connect to IB English?

A
By building a broad understanding of literary forms and their contexts.
B
By relying solely on personal interpretations of texts.
C
By focusing only on fictional literary works.
D
By avoiding critical reading of non-fiction texts.

Which of the following best describes the 'Thinkers' attribute in the IB Learner Profile?

A
Focusing only on memorizing information.
B
Engaging in critical and creative thinking to solve problems and analyze texts.
C
Avoiding challenging questions about a text.
D
Relying on others to provide interpretations of a text.

What is the difference between the SL and HL components of IB English?

A
HL requires a more in-depth analysis of texts and broader engagement with literary theory.
B
SL students are required to study more literary texts than HL students.
C
HL students focus exclusively on oral assessments.
D
There is no difference in the content studied by SL and HL students.

What does the 'Open-minded' attribute of the IB Learner Profile encourage in IB English?

A
Approaching texts from various cultures with empathy and a willingness to challenge assumptions.
B
Focusing only on the texts that align with personal beliefs.
C
Ignoring diverse perspectives and focusing only on familiar views.
D
Approaching texts with a fixed mindset, avoiding new ideas.

Which of the following citation styles is primarily used in IB English?

A
MLA (Modern Language Association) style.
B
APA (American Psychological Association) style.
C
Chicago style.
D
Harvard style.

What is one of the expectations of students in IB English?

A
Focus on only literary works from the Western canon.
B
Participate actively in discussions and engage with a variety of texts.
C
Avoid engaging with non-literary texts.
D
Only focus on rote memorization of quotes and facts.

What does academic honesty in IB English involve?

A
Properly citing all sources and avoiding plagiarism.
B
Copying others' work and presenting it as your own.
C
Reusing previous work without citation.
D
Collaborating on individual assignments.

How does the IB Learner Profile attribute 'Risk-takers' connect to IB English?

A
Encouraging students to explore new ideas and challenge conventional interpretations.
B
Avoiding difficult texts and ideas.
C
Focusing only on safe and familiar topics.
D
Relying on others to make decisions about readings.

What does the 'Reflective' attribute in the IB Learner Profile promote?

A
Consistently evaluating your learning process and areas for improvement.
B
Memorizing facts and not engaging with the material.
C
Focusing only on grades rather than learning.
D
Ignoring feedback and focusing solely on assignments.

What is one of the main expectations for IB English students regarding reading?

A
Reading only for entertainment and pleasure.
B
Reading with the intent to analyze and interpret texts critically.
C
Reading without engaging with the content.
D
Avoiding challenging texts.

Which of the following is emphasized in the IB English course structure?

A
A narrow focus on a single literary genre.
B
A broad engagement with various genres and text types.
C
Only analyzing one text throughout the course.
D
Studying only historical literary works.

What is an essential skill in IB English that connects to the 'Communicators' attribute?

A
Effective oral and written communication to express ideas clearly.
B
Relying on others to express ideas for you.
C
Memorizing and regurgitating texts verbatim.
D
Focusing on personal opinions without supporting evidence.

What is the purpose of the IB Learner Profile in the context of IB English?

A
To guide students in becoming well-rounded individuals, both academically and personally.
B
To enforce rigid academic standards without flexibility.
C
To encourage students to focus solely on academic achievement.
D
To promote memorization as the primary goal.