Class 7 English: Notice and Message Writing
This worksheet helps students practice the format and content required for writing effective notices and messages, focusing on clarity and conciseness.
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- Q1. What is the primary purpose of a notice?
- To tell a long story to friends.
- To inform a large group of people about an event or information.
- To write a personal letter.
- To express feelings in a diary.
- Q2. Which of these is NOT typically included in a notice?
- Date of issue
- Name of the issuing authority
- A personal anecdote
- A clear heading/subject
- Q3. What is the usual word limit for a notice?
- Around 500 words
- About 100-150 words
- Usually 50 words
- No word limit
- Q4. A message is generally written when:
- You are writing an essay.
- You want to inform someone who isn't present to receive a direct communication.
- You are writing a poem.
- You are preparing for an exam.
- Q5. Which of these is important for writing an effective message?
- Using complex vocabulary
- Being brief and to the point
- Adding irrelevant details
- Writing in paragraphs
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