Expository Text: Problem & SolutionVersión en línea Quiz on problem-solution expository writing. por Lady Divine Betago 1 What is the primary purpose of an expository text? a To explain a topic or idea b To persuade readers c To tell a story d To entertain 2 Which part introduces the problem in a problem-solution structure? a Evidence paragraphs b Conclusion c Summary d Problem or issue statement 3 What typically follows the problem in a problem-solution text? a A proposed solution or solutions b A glossary c A counterargument d A biography 4 In expository writing, what should evidence do? a Prove author's bias b Confuse reader c Support the main idea d Replace the thesis 5 Which sentence signals that a solution is being presented? a In conclusion b However, c One possible solution is... d Moreover 6 What is a thesis statement in expository text? a A sentence that states the main idea b A personal opinion c A narrative plot d A call to action 7 What should a problem-solution paragraph include? a Personal anecdotes alone b Only adjectives c Random facts d Clear problem, proposed solution, evidence 8 Which of these is NOT typical in expository text? a Headings b Facts c Examples d Personal opinions without evidence 9 What is a transition phrase to show consequence? a In contrast, b On the other hand, c As a result, d Because of this, 10 Which helps the reader understand the problem better? a Evidence and facts b Wild guesses c Unrelated anecdotes d Personal feelings