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Brochure/leaflet/flyer/pamphlet - class-X

Description: brochure/leaflet/flyer/pamphlet
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Fill in the blank with the most suitable option:
The cover of a brochure should be ________________.

  1. simple and plain

  2. colorful and bright

  3. of a single color yet clear

  4. full of pictures alone


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Choice B is correct. Brochures are made to look attractive and readable to public. Choice A is wrong as brochures cannot be plain and simple. Choice C is wrong as using a single color in a brochure will make it look plain. Choice D is wrong as a brochure filled only with pictures will give no information. 

A leaflet does not have which of the following?

  1. conflict

  2. pictures

  3. slogans

  4. heading


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Choice A is correct as leaflets is not written about an arguement. Choice B is wrong as leaflets carrypictures of the service or product. Choice C is wrong as leaflets carry sloganto attract the reader. Choice D is wrong as leaflets have heading. 

Which of the following is not a usage of brochures?
Select the best option. 

  1. to highlight the prime features of a place

  2. to help the reader find information or locations

  3. to provide information about an institution or event

  4. to refute a counterclaim and convince the reader


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Choice D is correct as brochures does not counter or convince the reader, it merely gives information. Choice A is incorrect as brochures highlight the featuresof a place, like advertising.Choice B is incorrect as brochures contain information in detail about a product or place. Choice C is incorrect as brochures give information about anything. 

Which of the following is the least helpful in making a brochure more attractive?

  1. images

  2. colours

  3. words

  4. signature


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Choice D is correct as brochures need not have signatures. Choice A is wrong as brochures must have colourful pictures. Choice B is correct as brochures must be colorful to attract readers. Choice C is correct as words and sentences are necessary to give information. 

Fill in the blanks with the best choice of words:
A brochure should begin with the __________ not __________. 

  1. customer ; product

  2. product ; customer

  3. information ; product

  4. product ; information


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Choice A is correct as a brochure must target the customer rather than the product as it the customer who must buy the product. Choice B is correct as targeting the product will not be give the necessary information on how, when and why a customer needs the product. Choice C is wrong as giving information of the product is not enough. Choice D is wrong as giving the product rather than information is confusing. 

Fill in the blanks with the best choice of words:
A common mistake while writing a brochure is to concentrate more on __________ instead of __________. 

  1. being bold ; information

  2. persuasion ; information

  3. information ; pictures

  4. information ; persuasion


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Choice D is correct a brochures must inform rather than persuade the reader to by the product. Choice A is wrong as being bold and having information would put away the readers. Choice C is wrong as readers cannot be persuaded and then given the infomation about a product. Choice C is wrong as must have both information and pictures. 

A _____________ is a small booklet that contains information about a company or event for promotional purposes. 

  1. classified advertisement

  2. brochure

  3. leaflet

  4. report


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Choice B is correct as brochure has a couple of pages giving information on a event for selling it. Choice A is wrong as it is not used as promotional material. Choice C is wrong as a leaflet cannot give much information Choice D is not a promotional material. 

Fill in the blank with a suitable option:
The images in a brochure should _________________.

  1. be plentiful

  2. be large enough to cover the page

  3. be of the same color

  4. have captions


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Choice D is correct as captions would expalin the product. choice A is wrong as too many pictures would confuse the readers. Choice B is wrong as only one picture is not enough.Choice C is wrong as same color would be monotonous 

Which of the following are qualities of a good brochure?
Select the best options. 

  1. memorable

  2. informative

  3. bright

  4. easy to understand


Correct Option: A,B,D
Explanation:

Choice A, B and D are correct as brochures are created to sell a product, so it must have pictures and slogans that are memorable, sentences that are informative and it must be easy to understand. Choice C is wrong as it can be colourful but colour alone cannot sell the product. 

Which of the following may not be used to break up information in a brochure?

  1. lines

  2. boxes

  3. sentences

  4. white space


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Choice C is correct as sentences cannot be used to break informationm in a brochure.  In fact sentences are needed to give necessary information. Choice A is wrong as lines are used to break information. Choice B is wrong as boxes can be used to break information. Choice D is wrong as white spaces would give a gap in the information. 

Select the best option.

A _____________ is a small pamphlet that contains advertising and promotional material. 

  1. classified advertisement

  2. brochure

  3. leaflet

  4. report


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Choice B is correct as brochures are like pamphlets but used for selling a product. Choice A is wrong as classified advertisements are not brochures or pamphlets. Choice C is wrong as a leaflet does not give muchdetail. Choice D is wrong as a report would not sell a product. 

In a brochure, where should the contact information should be written?

  1. on the front cover

  2. on the inner pages

  3. on the back cover

  4. contact information is not written in a brochure


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Choice C is correct as the contact address must be given at the end of the brochure. Choice A is wrong as giving contact address in the front cover does not make good design. Choice B is wrong as it would break the information. Choice D is wrong as brochures must carry the contact information so that readers would be able to avail of the services.  

For which of the following may you write a brochure?

  1. A travel agency

  2. A nature reserve

  3. A waterpark

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Choice D is correct as brochures can be written about anything as long as it advertises the product, place or event. Choice A is incorrect as brochures can be not only about travel agency, Choice B is incorrect as brochures can be about anything not nature reserves alone. Choice C is incorrect as brouchures can be of other things too. 

Which of the following is not an element of a brochure?
Select the best option. 

  1. attractive titles

  2. pictures

  3. formal register

  4. simple sentences


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Choice C is correct as brochures need have formal tone and style.  Choice A is wrong as brochures must attract attention, so it have attractive titles, Choice B is wrong as brochures carry pictures of the evet, product or place it is advertising. Choice D is wrong as brochures use simple sentences so that readers find it easy. 

Select the best option.

What is the purpose of a leaflet?

  1. to convince the reader to buy something

  2. to provide brief information about something

  3. to narrate the events in a story

  4. to summarize the features of a place


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Choice B is correct as leaflet provides a very short information about an event, service or a product. Choice A is wrong leaflets cannot be long and so cannot convince people to buy. Choice C is wrong as leaflets are short information and do not narrate Choice D is wrong as leaflets do not summararize anything

Select the best option to fill in the blank: 
The main purpose of a brochure is to _______________ .

  1. sell a product

  2. inform the reader

  3. persuade the reader

  4. tell a story


Correct Option: A,B
Explanation:

Choice A and B are correct. A brochure is made to sell a product and to inform the reader about the product. Choice C is wrong as it does not persuade, it is made to sell. Choice D is wrong as brochures are not made to tell stories.  

Which of the following is true of the information in the inner pages of a brochure?
Select the best option. 

  1. It should be informal.

  2. It should be conversational.

  3. It should be short and clear.

  4. It should be very elaborate.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Choice C is correct as short and clear information would be readable. Choice A is wrong as too much of informal language will not give clarity on the product. Choice B is correct as too conversational style would confuse. Choice D is wrong as elaborate sentences would bore the reader. 

Select the best option:
The difference between a brochure and a pamphlet is ...

  1. a pamphlet is usually aimed at informing readers while a brochure aims to sell something

  2. a pamphlet is usually aimed at spreading awareness while a brochure aims to sell something

  3. a pamphlet is smaller while a brochure is generally larger

  4. a pamphlet is only read by professionals while a brochure may be read by all


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Choice B is correct as pamphlets rise awareness about social issues and a brochure sells a product. Choice A is wrong as pamphlets inform a reader but they mainly talk about how a certain activity is useful for the community or society. Choice C is wrong as the size really does not matter. Choice D is wrong as pamphlets and brochures are read by all types of people. 

To make information in a brochure more interesting, which of the following may be used?

  1. bullet points

  2. tables and charts

  3. graphs

  4. numbers


Correct Option: A,B,D
Explanation:

Choice A, B and D are correct information about the product can be in bullet points, tables, charts and numbers for the readers to understand clearly. Choice C is wrong as graphs would confude the target audience.

You should write ___________ while creating content for a brochure. 
Select the best options. 

  1. positively

  2. negatively

  3. objectively

  4. persuasively


Correct Option: A,D
Explanation:

Choice A and D are correct as the product must be described in a positive manner giving details of its merits and at the same time persuade the people to buy it. Choice B is wrong as it would not sell the product Choice C is wrong as objectivity will not peruade the public. 

Select the best option to fill in the blank:
The language of a brochure should be _________. 

  1. flowery and ornamental

  2. short and sweet

  3. plain and monotonous

  4. varied and distinctive


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Choice A is correct as brochures are made to sell a product, so they must be descriptive and detailed. Chice B is wrong as short and sweet language is not enough. Choice C is wrong as plain language will not sell a product. Choice D is wrong as it would confuse the readers. 

Select the best option. 

If you are writing a brochure introducing a company or institution, you should include which of the following?

  1. only the biggest achievements of the company

  2. the financial growth pattern of the company

  3. the past, present, and future plans of the company

  4. the history and creation of the company


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Choice C is correct as telling everything about the company would be truthful and give information about what is planned in the future. Choice a is wrong as it would be giving partial information. Choice B is wrong as only financial information is not enough. Choice D is wrong as giving the history of the institution will not show how it has grown. 

If you are writing a brochure about a brand of television, you should include which of the following on the front cover?
Select the best option. 

  1. The most important details and the company name

  2. The company name and a punch line

  3. The company name and contact details

  4. The most important details and contact information


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Chpoice B is correct as the company name and punch line would give the readers a interest about the product. Choice A is wrong as giving information will create confusion. Choice C is correct as on name and contact details is not enough.Choice D giving details and contact details is not very attractive.

Select the best option to fill in the blank:
The name of the company, brand, or product associated with the object or thing being described in the brochure is primarily placed _________________ .

  1. on the front cover

  2. on the back cover

  3. on both the front cover and back cover

  4. on the inner pages


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Choice A is correct as all information about the product must be in the front page. Choice B is wrong as inforamtion in the back cover will not sell the product. Choice C is wrong as on the front and back is not necessary. Choice D is wrong as people may not read the inner pages and vital information would be missed. 

Select the best option.

Which of the following would be included in a travel brochure?

  1. a brief history of the place

  2. why one should visit the place

  3. how to reach the place

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A,B,C
Explanation:

Choice A, B and C are correct as tourist would like know the history of the place they are going to vist, the reason or interesting things to see in a new place and how to reach the place. Choice D is wrong. 

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