Welcome, students preparing for the JAC Board Class 11 English Core Exam 2026! To score high marks in your English exam, mastering the objective section of Writing Skills (Notice, Letter, Article, Report, and Note Making) is incredibly important.
To boost your preparation, we have created an interactive online quiz featuring the top 30 most important Class 11 English Writing Skills MCQs based on the latest syllabus. These multiple-choice questions are highly probable for your upcoming board exams.
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1. What is written at the top of a formal Notice?
- A) Date
- B) Heading / Title
- C) Name of the Institution / Organization
- D) Signature of the issuing authority
2. What is the ideal word limit for a Notice in exams?
- A) 50 words
- B) 100 words
- C) 150 words
- D) 200 words
3. In Note-making, what should be strictly avoided?
- A) Abbreviations
- B) Full sentences
- C) Sub-headings
- D) Titles
4. Which of the following is NOT a part of a formal letter?
- A) Subject
- B) Salutation
- C) Sender’s Address
- D) Casual greetings (like ‘Hi/Hello’)
5. In a formal letter to the Editor, where is the receiver’s address placed?
- A) Below the Date
- B) Above the Sender’s address
- C) Below the Subject
- D) At the bottom of the letter
6. In Report writing, the narration of an event is generally written in which tense?
- A) Simple Present Tense
- B) Simple Past Tense
- C) Future Tense
- D) Present Continuous Tense
7. Abbreviations and symbols are freely used in…
- A) Notice writing
- B) Article writing
- C) Note-making
- D) Letter writing
8. A formal letter always ends with…?
- A) Yours lovingly
- B) Yours faithfully / sincerely
- C) Lots of love
- D) See you soon
9. What is the correct way to write the date in a formal letter?
- A) 20/02/2026
- B) 20-02-2026
- C) 20 February 2026
- D) Feb 20, 26
10. What is the main motive of writing a Notice?
- A) To warn someone
- B) To inform a specific group about an upcoming event
- C) To entertain the readers
- D) To express personal feelings
11. What is the main purpose of Note-making?
- A) To write an essay
- B) To record the main points of a text for future reference
- C) To evaluate the author’s writing style
- D) To copy the exact paragraph
12. The word “NOTICE” is always written in…?
- A) Small letters
- B) Cursive writing
- C) Block / Capital letters
- D) Italics
13. A notice must always be enclosed in a…?
- A) Circle
- B) Box
- C) Triangle
- D) Quotation marks
14. Which pronoun should be avoided in a formal notice?
- A) He / She
- B) I / Me / You
- C) They / Them
- D) All of the above
15. Where is the designation of the issuing authority written in a Notice?
- A) Just below the signature
- B) At the top left corner
- C) Above the heading
- D) Below the date
16. The subject of a formal letter should be…?
- A) Very long and detailed
- B) Brief, clear, and relevant
- C) Written in paragraphs
- D) Exaggerated
17. In a Letter to the Editor, ‘Sir/Madam’ is known as…?
- A) Subject
- B) Salutation
- C) Subscription
- D) Heading
18. Which of the following is grammatically correct in a formal letter?
- A) Your’s sincerely
- B) Yours’ sincerely
- C) Yours sincerely
- D) Your sincerely
19. What is the most important element of an Article?
- A) Sender’s address
- B) Title / Heading
- C) Salutation
- D) Date
20. The ‘Byline’ in an article refers to…?
- A) The concluding paragraph
- B) Name of the writer
- C) The first line of the article
- D) Important sub-headings
21. The conclusion of an article should ideally include…?
- A) A new topic
- B) A suggestion, hope, or warning
- C) Personal complaints
- D) Sender’s signature
22. A report of a past event is generally written from whose perspective?
- A) First-person
- B) Second-person
- C) A third-person observer
- D) None of the above
23. What comes just below the headline in a report?
- A) Date and Place
- B) Byline (Name of the reporter)
- C) Main body
- D) Conclusion
24. Which tone/voice is preferred in a formal Report?
- A) Active voice
- B) Passive voice
- C) Emotional tone
- D) Humorous tone
25. What is the primary purpose of a poster?
- A) To tell a story
- B) To create awareness or announce an event
- C) To apply for a job
- D) To write notes
26. In Note-making, what does a ‘Key / Glossary’ contain?
- A) List of important questions
- B) Summary of the passage
- C) List of abbreviations and symbols used
- D) Details of the author
27. Which of these is an essential part of Note-making?
- A) Indenting
- B) Drawing borders
- C) Writing in full sentences
- D) Using bright colors
28. While writing a Job Application, what must be attached with the cover letter?
- A) Medical certificate
- B) Bio-data / Resume
- C) Bank statement
- D) Family photo
29. Expressions like ‘However’, ‘Therefore’, and ‘On the other hand’ are mostly used in…?
- A) Notice writing
- B) Note-making
- C) Article and Speech writing
- D) Posters
30. A good summary should ideally be what fraction of the original text?
- A) One-half (1/2)
- B) One-third (1/3)
- C) Two-thirds (2/3)
- D) One-tenth (1/10)
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