
Notice Writing
Grade 5 · Week 42 · 25 questions
Notices and messages are short, functional forms of writing used in everyday communication. Getting the format, tone, and essential details right is key.
What you'll practise
- Follow the standard notice format
- Include all essential information concisely
- Use appropriate formal or informal tone
- Write clear, action-oriented messages
All 25 questions in this Notice Writing quiz
Grade 5 English — Notice Writing: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- The main part of a notice is the:
- A notice should always include:
- The heading of a notice tells:
- Where is a notice usually displayed?
- A notice should be:
- The language of notices should be:
- Which of these is not included in a notice?
- A notice is written in which person?
- What should come after the heading in a notice?
- Which of the following must every notice have?
- What is the best length for a notice?
- The signature in a notice is:
- What is often NOT found in a notice?
- Notices are usually put up for:
- The date in a notice shows:
- A notice is considered official because it:
- Which is the best heading for a lost-and-found notice?
- A good notice gives:
- The end of a notice should have:
- The purpose of a notice is to:
- What is the first thing to read in a notice?
- A message is best described as:
- A message is usually intended for:
- The main purpose of a message is to:
- The content of a message should be:
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