
Notice, Advertisement & Poster Writing
Grade 11 · Week 30 · 25 questions
All 25 questions in this Notice, Advertisement & Poster Writing quiz
Grade 11 English — Notice, Advertisement & Poster Writing: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- What is the standard format for a notice in an institutional context?
- What is the primary purpose of a notice?
- What must a classified advertisement always include?
- How should a notice's language be characterized?
- What is the difference between a classified and display advertisement?
- What visual element is essential for an effective poster?
- What should the heading of a school notice typically state?
- Identify the key information missing from this advertisement: 'For sale: bike in good condition.'
- How should important information be highlighted in a poster?
- What is a call to action in an advertisement?
- How should a notice handle timing and deadlines?
- What makes an effective poster headline for a science exhibition?
- What should an institutional notice's issuing authority section include?
- How should contact details be presented in an advertisement?
- What visual element would strengthen a poster for a job fair?
- What is the recommended font size for a poster's main headline?
- Identify the error in this notice: 'A notice about something important—find details when you see the poster.'
- How should a classified advertisement for a tuition teacher be organized?
- What color scheme would be appropriate for a poster about environmental conservation?
- How should a display advertisement differ from a notice in presentation?
- What should be included in a poster's date and time information?
- Identify the missing element in this advertisement: 'Selling a laptop. Call for details.' There is no:
- How should a poster balance text and visuals?
- What is a critical component of a notice that must never be omitted?
- How should an advertisement's layout guide the reader's eye?
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