B1 Preliminary Article Writing QuizVersión en línea Test your knowledge on writing articles for the B1 Preliminary for Schools exam! por PERI gaona 1 What is the main purpose of an article in the B1 Preliminary for Schools? a To entertain only. b To summarize a book. c To persuade readers to buy something. d To inform and engage the reader. 2 How should an article for the B1 Preliminary be structured? a With no specific structure. b With a title only. c As a list of bullet points. d With an introduction, main body, and conclusion. 3 What tone is recommended for writing articles in the B1 Preliminary? a Technical and complex. b Friendly and informative. c Formal and distant. d Sarcastic and humorous. 4 What is an essential element to include in the introduction of an article? a A summary of the main body. b A detailed conclusion. c A hook to grab the reader's attention. d A list of references. 5 Which of the following is NOT a common topic for B1 Preliminary articles? a School events. b Hobbies and interests. c Advanced scientific theories. d Travel experiences. 6 What should you avoid in your article writing for B1 Preliminary? a Including personal opinions. b Using overly complex vocabulary. c Using simple sentences. d Writing in paragraphs. 7 How long should the articles be for the B1 Preliminary exam? a 200-300 words. b Around 100-150 words. c 50 words or less. d Over 500 words. 8 What is a good way to conclude an article? a Introducing a new topic. b Summarizing the main points. c Providing a list of references. d Asking a question. 9 Which of the following should be included in the main body of the article? a A list of facts. b Supporting details and examples. c Only opinions. d A personal biography. 10 What is the ideal length for paragraphs in a B1 article? a 3-5 sentences. b 1 sentence only. c 10 sentences. d No paragraphs needed.