Persuasive Writing Techniques MCQs 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. : What is the main purpose of persuasive writing? (A) To entertain the reader (B) To inform the reader (C) To persuade the reader to agree with a point of view (D) To describe a scene or event 2. : Which of the following is a common persuasive technique? (A) Simile (B) Metaphor (C) Emotional appeal (D) Flashback 3. : What does the term “ethos” refer to in persuasive writing? (A) Appealing to the audienceās emotions (B) Establishing the writerās credibility (C) Using logical arguments (D) Providing statistical evidence 4. : How does “pathos” persuade the audience? (A) Through statistics and facts (B) By demonstrating the speakerās trustworthiness (C) By appealing to emotions (D) Through humor 5. : Which technique involves asking a question that doesnāt require an answer? (A) Irony (B) Metaphor (C) Rhetorical question (D) Alliteration 6. : What is the purpose of using repetition in persuasive writing? (A) To confuse the audience (B) To increase word count (C) To emphasize a key idea (D) To add humor 7. : Which of the following best defines “bandwagon appeal”? (A) Encouraging individuality (B) Suggesting that everyone is doing it (C) Highlighting expert opinion (D) Focusing on facts and data 8. : Which technique uses facts and statistics to support an argument? (A) Logos (B) Ethos (C) Pathos (D) Anecdote 9. : What is an anecdote in persuasive writing? (A) A long historical explanation (B) A short personal story to support a point (C) A scientific report (D) A direct quote from a famous person 10. : Why do writers use the technique of addressing the audience directly (e.g., āYou know this is trueā)? (A) To avoid using facts (B) To create a personal connection (C) To tell a joke (D) To make the text formal