QCM : Understanding Environmental Impact of Technology — 9 questions

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1. What is the main idea of a non-fiction text?

A detailed list of facts and examples within the text
The specific words and phrases used by the author
The central message or primary point the author wants to communicate
The visual features like headings and images that organize the text

The central message or primary point the author wants to communicate

Explication

The main idea of a non-fiction text is the central message or primary point that the author wants to communicate, which helps readers understand the overall purpose of the text.

2. What is the main purpose of discussing e-waste in the context of environmental impact of technology?

To promote the sale of more electronic devices.
To highlight the environmental harm caused by discarded electronics.
To explain how technology companies design gadgets.
To criticize the usefulness of modern technology.

To highlight the environmental harm caused by discarded electronics.

Explication

The correct answer is to highlight environmental harm caused by discarded electronics, which is a key concern in the environmental impact of technology. The other options do not directly relate to the environmental aspect.

3. What is the primary role of supporting details in a non-fiction text about environmental impact?

To decorate the text with visual elements
To confuse the reader with complex information
To provide additional facts that reinforce the main idea
To entertain the reader with interesting stories

To provide additional facts that reinforce the main idea

Explication

Supporting details serve to reinforce and clarify the main idea by providing additional facts or examples, making the central message more convincing and understandable.

4. According to the revision sheet, which feature helps organize information clearly in texts about environmental impact?

Imagery
Presentational features like headings and bullet points.
Rhetorical questions
Supporting details

Presentational features like headings and bullet points.

Explication

Presentational features such as headings and bullet points help organize information clearly, making it easier for readers to understand key points.

5. How do imagery and rhetorical questions differ in their function within language analysis?

Imagery and rhetorical questions both aim to persuade the reader, but imagery does so through visual descriptions while rhetorical questions do so through emotional appeal.
Imagery is used to persuade the reader by asking questions, whereas rhetorical questions are descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
Imagery appeals to the senses to create vivid pictures, while rhetorical questions are used to provoke thought or emphasize a point without expecting an answer.
Imagery and rhetorical questions are similar because both are used to engage the reader emotionally and make the text more memorable.

Imagery appeals to the senses to create vivid pictures, while rhetorical questions are used to provoke thought or emphasize a point without expecting an answer.

Explication

Imagery appeals to the senses to create vivid mental pictures and evoke emotional responses, whereas rhetorical questions are used to engage the reader's thinking or emphasize a point without expecting an answer. They serve different purposes in language analysis.

6. What does the term 'short-lived devices' refer to in the context of environmental impact?

Electronics that last very long without needing replacement.
Devices that are designed to be discarded quickly and replaced frequently.
Gadgets that are easily repaired and reused.
Products that are durable and environmentally friendly.

Devices that are designed to be discarded quickly and replaced frequently.

Explication

'Short-lived devices' are electronic gadgets that are replaced frequently, contributing to e-waste, whereas durable devices last longer and are less harmful environmentally.

7. Which of the following is a method suggested in the revision sheet to reduce e-waste?

Upgrading devices frequently
Recycling electronic waste properly
Increasing production of disposable gadgets
Ignoring e-waste regulations

Recycling electronic waste properly

Explication

Recycling electronic waste properly is a key action to reduce e-waste, in contrast to increasing production and rapid upgrading, which worsen the problem.

8. Why is understanding the main idea and purpose important when reading texts about environmental impact?

It helps in summarizing and analyzing the author’s message.
It allows you to ignore supporting details.
It helps you memorize facts about technology.
It enables you to skip reading the entire text.

It helps in summarizing and analyzing the author’s message.

Explication

Understanding the main idea and purpose helps in summarizing and analyzing the author’s message, making comprehension more effective.

9. Which author or organization is explicitly mentioned in the revision sheet as being associated with understanding environmental impact?

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
The revision sheet does not mention specific authors or organizations.
United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP)
World Wildlife Fund (WWF)

The revision sheet does not mention specific authors or organizations.

Explication

The revision sheet provided does not mention any specific authors or organizations, focusing instead on concepts related to environmental impact.

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Main idea — purpose?

The central message or primary point of the text.

Main Idea — definition?

Central message or primary point of the text.

Key details — role?

Support and reinforce the main idea.

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