A Trivia Quiz On 5th Grade Vocabulary!

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Rhetorical questions are used so frequently that it is easy not to notice them at all. But in many cases, the concept has had to be explained in childhood. For example, a teacher might say to someone whispering in class: "Do you have something you'd like to share with everybody?" Most people understand that this is a rhetorical question. But do you? Let's see. . .


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  • 1. 
    Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Discouraging smoking.
    • A. 

      Don't smoke please

    • B. 

      How many times must I tell you to stop

    • C. 

      Stop smoking

    • D. 

      You must stop smoking please

  • 2. 
    Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Thinking about possible future scientific advances.
    • A. 

      Curing diseases might become possible

    • B. 

      Diseases might become curable

    • C. 

      We might be able to cure diseases

    • D. 

      Who can tell which diseases might become curable

  • 3. 
    Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Life's trials.
    • A. 

      Life is a constant trial

    • B. 

      Oh dear

    • C. 

      Why me

    • D. 

      Woe is me

  • 4. 
    Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Wondering at technological advances.
    • A. 

      It is incredible that man has landed on the moon

    • B. 

      Man has landed on the moon - incredible

    • C. 

      We thought that man would land on the moon

    • D. 

      Who would have thought that man would land on the moon

  • 5. 
    Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Managing a company.
    • A. 

      Improve your output now

    • B. 

      Who can say if you'll be able to improve your output

    • C. 

      You must improve your output

    • D. 

      Your output is being improved

  • 6. 
    Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Changing a speed limit.
    • A. 

      Cars crash on that road

    • B. 

      Cars travel too fast on that road

    • C. 

      How many more cars will crash on that road

    • D. 

      That road is the scene of many car crashes

  • 7. 
    Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Thinking about current affairs.
    • A. 

      End world poverty

    • B. 

      Poverty in the world must end

    • C. 

      The world must end poverty

    • D. 

      Who knows when poverty in the world will end

  • 8. 
    Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Environment
    • A. 

      Earth's resources are being wasted

    • B. 

      They waste earth's resources

    • C. 

      We are wasting earth's resources

    • D. 

      When will we stop wasting earth's resources

  • 9. 
    Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Detective novels.
    • A. 

      Become a detective

    • B. 

      Find the villain

    • C. 

      Follow the clues and solve the mystery

    • D. 

      Whodunnit

  • 10. 
    Select a suitable rhetorical question to use when writing an article on the following topic. Thinking about an impossibility.
    • A. 

      Are you joking

    • B. 

      It is a joke

    • C. 

      It's a joke; it can't really happen

    • D. 

      What a joke

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