Expressing opinions and justifying arguments (Practice Test) 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. What is the most effective way to structure an opinion response? (A) State opinion → Give 1-2 reasons → Provide examples → Conclude (B) Start with examples → State opinion last (C) Use only emotional expressions (D) Repeat the question as answer 2. Which phrase demonstrates strong justification? (A) “For instance, WHO data shows a 40% improvement…” (B) “I feel this way because everyone agrees” (C) “This is obviously true” (D) “Maybe it’s correct, I’m not sure” 3. How to acknowledge counter-arguments effectively? (A) “All opposing views are stupid” (B) “While some argue X, my view remains Y due to…” (C) Ignore them completely (D) Change your opinion immediately 4. What makes an example persuasive? (A) Famous proverbs (B) Personal guesses (C) Specific details (“A 2023 Tokyo University study of 500 students found…”) (D) Vague references (“some people say”) 5. Which response shows nuanced opinion? (A) “I don’t understand technology” (B) “While AI poses job risks, its healthcare benefits outweigh concerns” (C) “All technology is bad” (D) “Computers exist” 6. How to practice justifying viewpoints? (A) Memorize dictionary definitions (B) Daily “For/Against” debates on news topics (C) Watch movies silently (D) Avoid all disagreements 7. What vocabulary qualifies opinions effectively? (A) Slang (“It’s totally awesome”) (B) Moderate phrases (“often tends to,” “in many cases”) (C) Absolute terms (“always/never”) (D) Fillers (“um… you know…”) 8. Which response structure is weakest? (A) Acknowledging counterarguments (B) Rambling story unrelated to question (C) Clear opinion → Logical reasons → Examples → Conclusion (D) Balanced view with evidence 9. What strengthens a conclusion? (A) Asking examiner’s view (B) New unrelated facts (C) Restating key points + final insight (D) “That’s all I know” 10. When asked “Do you agree?”, you should: (A) Recite a poem (B) State position → Justify → Qualify if needed (C) Say only “Yes” or “No” (D) Answer in different language