"Question","Category","Tags","Question explanation","Correct answer","Answer 1","Answer 2","Answer 3","Answer 4" "What should you do first when you read an exam question?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","The first step is to focus on the command word because it tells you what kind of response is needed.","1","Read the command word carefully","Start writing immediately","Count the number of lines in the text","Underline every adjective" "Which command word most likely asks you to retell information from the text?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","Retrieval questions ask for facts or details that are clearly given in the text.","2","Compare","Retrieve","Evaluate","Rewrite" "If a question asks you to explain how a writer creates mood, what skill is mainly needed?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","This is an analysis task because you must explain how language choices affect the reader.","3","Retrieval","Summary","Analysis","Prediction" "A question says 'Compare the two texts'. What must you do?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","You must use information from both texts and make points about similarities or differences.","4","Write about only the first text","Ignore one of the texts","List random quotes from each text","Use both texts in your answer" "If a question is worth 2 marks, what is usually expected?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","The marks available help you judge how much detail to include. A low mark question needs a short answer.","1","A brief response with two relevant points","A full essay with six paragraphs","A long creative story","An unrelated opinion" "What is the best way to stay focused on what the question wants?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","You should keep checking the wording so your answer stays relevant to the task.","2","Memorise the first sentence only","Keep returning to the exact wording of the question","Write everything you know about the topic","Use the longest quotations possible" "Which command word is most likely to require your own response rather than just facts from the text?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","Writing tasks ask you to produce your own text in a suitable form and style.","3","State","Describe","Write","Identify" "A student answers a comparison question using only one text. What is the main problem?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","A comparison question normally requires references to both texts, so using one text only is incomplete.","4","The answer is too imaginative","The answer is missing both texts","The answer uses too much evidence","The answer is not in full sentences" "Which of these is the best sign that a question needs analysis?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","Words like how and why often show that you need to explain effects or methods.","1","It asks for the meaning of a word","It asks for a fact that is directly stated","It asks how a writer presents an idea","It asks for the date of an event" "Why should you look at the number of marks before you answer?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","The mark value helps you decide how much to write and how many points to make.","2","It tells you the colour of the pen to use","It helps you judge answer length and detail","It shows which text is easier","It tells you the title of the passage" "If a question says 'Using both texts', what should you include?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","The instruction tells you clearly that evidence from both texts is needed.","3","Only ideas from the first text","Only ideas from the second text","Information from both texts","Your own life story" "What does the command word 'identify' usually ask you to do?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","Identify means to point out or name something specific from the text.","4","Give a long explanation","Make a comparison","Point out a detail or feature","Write a summary paragraph" "Which response would best match a question asking you to 'compare' two viewpoints?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","Comparison requires matching similarities or differences between the two texts or viewpoints.","1","Explain how the two viewpoints are similar or different","Write only about one viewpoint","List five quotations from one text","Give a personal diary entry" "What is the best approach if a question asks for a 'short' answer?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","The command and marks together show that you should be concise and relevant.","2","Write as much as possible","Answer with one or two focused points","Ignore the question wording","Use bullet points only" "Which question is most likely a retrieval question?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","Retrieval questions ask for information that is directly found in the text.","3","How does the writer make the text exciting?","What happened at the end of the passage?","Which text is more convincing and why?","How would you continue the story?" "What should you do if a question asks 'how' a writer uses language?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","You should analyse methods and effects rather than just quote or retell.","4","Analyse the writer's methods and effects","Give only the plot","Write the same answer for every question","Ignore the command word" "If a question is worth 8 marks, what is the safest approach?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","Higher marks usually mean more developed points, evidence and explanation are needed.","1","Develop several relevant points with evidence","Write one very short sentence","Give an answer with no examples","Repeat the question in your own words only" "Why is it important to read the exact wording of a question?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","Small changes in wording can change what kind of answer is needed and what you should focus on.","2","It helps you avoid answering the wrong task","It makes the text easier to read aloud","It guarantees a perfect spelling score","It removes the need to use evidence" "A question asks 'Compare how each writer presents danger'. What should you do?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","This needs comparison and analysis because you must discuss presentation in both texts.","3","Describe danger in one text only","Write about your favourite text","Use both texts and compare the methods","Copy the first sentence from each text" "What is the best way to avoid going off task in an exam answer?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","Staying close to the question wording keeps your answer relevant and focused.","4","Use every idea you can think of","Keep returning to the exact wording of the question","Write faster than everyone else","Use only simple words" "Which of the following shows good exam technique?","A-Level","English Language, 6.1.1 Reading questions carefully","Good technique means matching your response to the command word, marks and texts required.","1","Checking the command word, the marks and whether one or both texts are needed","Starting with your conclusion before reading the question","Writing the longest answer every time","Ignoring key verbs like compare and explain"