Argumentative Essay MCQ Quiz Questions And Answers

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An argumentative essay is a genre of essay writing widely practiced by scholars, educationists, and students. Check out this argumentative essay quiz and test your knowledge of argumentative style! Writers are given a topic to investigate and must do ample research before choosing the opposing or supporting side. However, an argumentative essay is widely known for the presentation of facts by the writers to the audience. Good luck, and don’t forget to challenge your friends and classmates to see who can get the highest score!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    What is the first part of an argumentative essay?

    • A.

      Introduction 

    • B.

      Conclusion 

    • C.

      Topic Presentation 

    • D.

      Greetings 

    Correct Answer
    A. Introduction 
    Explanation
    The first part of an argumentative essay is the introduction. This is where the writer presents the topic and provides background information to engage the reader. The introduction also includes a clear thesis statement that states the writer's position on the topic. It sets the tone for the essay and prepares the reader for the arguments and evidence that will be presented in the body paragraphs.

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  • 2. 

    Which of these types of essays is closely related to the argumentative essay?

    • A.

      Argumentative essay 

    • B.

      Descriptive essay 

    • C.

      Expository essay 

    • D.

      Narrative essay 

    Correct Answer
    C. Expository essay 
    Explanation
    An expository essay is almost related to an argumentative essay because both types of essays aim to present and explain a specific topic or issue. However, while argumentative essays require the writer to take a stance and provide evidence to support their argument, expository essays focus on providing objective information and exploring different perspectives on a topic without taking a specific position. Both types of essays require research and critical thinking skills to effectively convey information to the reader.

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  • 3. 

    Which of these describes the topic of an argumentative essay?

    • A.

      Thesis statement 

    • B.

      Theoretical statement 

    • C.

      Expository statement 

    • D.

      Action statement 

    Correct Answer
    A. Thesis statement 
    Explanation
    A thesis statement is a clear and concise statement that presents the main argument or point of view in an argumentative essay. It states the position the writer will take and provides a roadmap for the essay. In an argumentative essay, the writer presents evidence and reasoning to support their thesis statement and convince the reader of their viewpoint. Therefore, the correct answer for this question is "Thesis statement."

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  • 4. 

    How many parts is an argumentative essay made up of?

    • A.

      2

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      4

    • D.

      5

    Correct Answer
    B. 3
    Explanation
    An argumentative essay is typically made up of three parts: an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. The introduction presents the topic and provides background information, the body presents the main arguments and evidence, and the conclusion summarizes the main points and restates the thesis. These three parts work together to present a clear and persuasive argument to the reader.

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  • 5. 

    Which of these is required to be chosen before working on an argumentative essay?

    • A.

      Topic 

    • B.

      Type of essay 

    • C.

      Number of paragraphs

    • D.

      Number of the readers 

    Correct Answer
    A. Topic 
    Explanation
    Before working on an argumentative essay, it is necessary to choose a topic. The topic is the main focus of the essay and determines the argument that will be presented. It is important to select a topic that is debatable and has enough evidence to support the argument. Without a clear topic, it would be difficult to structure the essay and present a strong argument.

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  • 6. 

    Which of these is the odd one out, meaning it does not belong in an argumentative essay?

    • A.

      Introduction 

    • B.

      Body of the write-up

    • C.

      Conclusion 

    • D.

      Signature of the writer 

    Correct Answer
    D. Signature of the writer 
    Explanation
    The given options consist of different parts of a write-up, such as the introduction, body, conclusion, and signature. All of these parts are typically included in a write-up, except for the signature of the writer. The signature is usually not included in the main body of a write-up but is placed at the end as a personal identification. Therefore, the odd one out is "Signature of the writer".

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  • 7. 

    How many paragraphs should an argumentative essay have? 

    • A.

      2

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      4

    • D.

      5

    Correct Answer
    D. 5
    Explanation
    An argumentative essay should have five paragraphs because it follows the traditional structure of an essay, which includes an introduction, three body paragraphs, and a conclusion. The introduction presents the topic and thesis statement, while the body paragraphs provide evidence and support for the argument. Each body paragraph focuses on a specific point or piece of evidence. The conclusion summarizes the main points and restates the thesis. Having five paragraphs allows for a clear and organized presentation of the argument; however, sometimes, arguments with more information and research will have more than three body paragraphs.

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  • 8. 

    Which of these supports the writer's claim? 

    • A.

      Introduction 

    • B.

      Conclusion 

    • C.

      Reasoning 

    • D.

      Thesis

    Correct Answer
    C. Reasoning 
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Reasoning" because reasoning refers to the logical arguments and evidence presented by the writer to support their claim. It involves the use of facts, examples, and logical thinking to persuade the reader of the validity of the claim. Both the introduction and conclusion may provide context and summarize the claim, but they do not directly support it. Explanation is not a term commonly used to refer to supporting a claim.

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  • 9. 

    What is the main argument of an essay?

    • A.

      Claim 

    • B.

      Introduction 

    • C.

      Explanation 

    • D.

      Conclusion 

    Correct Answer
    A. Claim 
    Explanation
    The main argument of an essay is the claim. The claim is the central idea or thesis statement that the essay aims to prove or support. It is the main point that the author is making and is usually stated in the introduction of the essay. The claim sets the direction and focus of the essay and guides the reader throughout the rest of the writing.

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  • 10. 

    What is the information that supports the writer's reasoning?

    • A.

      Conclusion 

    • B.

      Topic 

    • C.

      Claim 

    • D.

      Evidence

    Correct Answer
    D. Evidence
    Explanation
    The information that supports the writer's reasoning is evidence. Evidence is factual information or data that is used to support or prove a claim or argument. It provides support for the writer's reasoning and helps to strengthen their position or point of view. Without evidence, the writer's reasoning may lack credibility or validity. Therefore, evidence is crucial in providing a solid foundation for the writer's claims or conclusions.

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