Froggy Jumps Analytical Exposition QuizOnline version Test your knowledge on Analytical Exposition Texts with this fun quiz! by Patrisius Eka Putra Trikora 1 What is the primary purpose of an analytical exposition text? a To tell a story. b To present an argument or viewpoint on a topic. c To provide a summary of events. 2 Which structure is commonly used in analytical exposition texts? a Introduction, body, and conclusion. b Claim, evidence, and conclusion. c Problem, solution, and evaluation. 3 What is a key feature of analytical exposition texts? a Use of persuasive language and logical reasoning. b Descriptive imagery. c Chronological order. 4 Which of the following is NOT a component of an analytical exposition text? a Narrative elements. b Counterarguments. c Arguments. 5 In analytical exposition texts, what is a 'counterargument'? a An opposing viewpoint presented to strengthen the main argument. b A summary of the main argument. c A personal opinion. 6 What type of language is often used in analytical exposition texts? a Emotional and subjective language. b Formal and objective language. c Colloquial and informal language. 7 Which is an example of a topic suitable for an analytical exposition text? a My favorite book. b The impact of social media on communication. c A day at the beach. 8 What role does evidence play in analytical exposition texts? a It is optional and not necessary. b It supports the claims made in the argument. c It distracts from the main point. 9 What is the conclusion in an analytical exposition text meant to do? a Provide a personal anecdote. b Summarize the argument and reinforce the main point. c Introduce new ideas. 10 Which of the following best describes the audience of an analytical exposition text? a People wanting to read fiction. b Children looking for entertainment. c Readers seeking to understand a specific argument.