#1
What is the primary purpose of oral reading?
Entertainment
Communication
Memorization
Expression
#2
What is the term for the ability to read aloud with accuracy, speed, and proper expression?
Fluency
Phonics
Syntax
Decoding
#3
What is subvocalization in the context of oral reading?
Reading aloud in a whisper
Reading silently without moving lips
Reading with exaggerated vocal tones
Reading with pauses after each word
#4
What is the term for the process of emphasizing certain words or phrases during oral reading to convey meaning?
Subvocalization
Enunciation
Stress and emphasis
Monotone delivery
#5
What is the term for the ability to modulate the volume and pitch of one's voice during oral reading?
Volume control
Articulation
Projection
Inflection
#6
Which of the following is NOT a benefit of oral reading?
Improved comprehension
Enhanced vocabulary
Decreased fluency
Increased empathy
#7
What is the term for the rhythm, pitch, and tone used in oral reading?
Syntax
Phonetics
Prosody
Morphology
#8
Which of the following is an example of an oral reading strategy to enhance comprehension?
Skipping difficult words
Reading silently
Reading without pauses
Visualizing the text
#9
What role does expression play in oral reading?
It confuses the audience
It adds meaning and emotion to the text
It decreases comprehension
It increases reading speed
#10
Which element is crucial for maintaining engagement and interest during oral reading?
Monotone delivery
Lack of expression
Pacing and emphasis
Fast reading speed
#11
What is the significance of using appropriate gestures and body language in oral reading?
It distracts the audience
It enhances clarity of speech
It has no impact on communication
It adds visual appeal and reinforces meaning
#12
In oral reading, what does the term 'intonation' refer to?
Speed of speech
Pronunciation of words
Stress on certain words or phrases
Silent reading
#13
Which of the following is a key aspect of effective oral reading?
Monotonous tone
Limited expression
Pacing and pauses
Rapid speech
#14
What is the purpose of using varied vocal tones and pitch in oral reading?
To bore the audience
To convey excitement
To eliminate pauses
To discourage listening
#15
Which of the following is a potential challenge in oral reading for individuals with learning disabilities?
Enhanced fluency
Difficulty in decoding words
Excessive pauses
Overuse of expression
#16
What is the term for the ability to adjust reading rate based on the type of text being read?
Monotone reading
Fluent reading
Adaptive reading
Stressful reading
#17
How can oral reading contribute to language development in children?
By discouraging expression
By limiting vocabulary exposure
By promoting listening skills and vocabulary acquisition
By avoiding pauses and breaks