1) Why is Discovery Learning effective in teaching grammar? a) It makes students passive learners. b) It focuses only on memorization. c) It encourages critical thinking and deeper understanding. d) It removes the need for teacher guidance. 2) Which classroom activity best shows Discovery Learning? a) The teacher explains the rule for adjectives, then gives exercises. b) Students examine sentences and identify how adjectives describe nouns. c) Students copy grammar definitions from the textbook. d) Students take a spelling test. 3) What is the main goal of the Inductive Approach in grammar teaching? a) To help students memorize rules quickly b) To let students discover patterns and form rules c) To prepare students only for exams d) To reduce classroom discussion 4) What is the teacher’s role in Discovery Learning? a) Lecturer b) Silent observer c) Test writer only d) facilitator 5) Which is an example of the Inductive Approach? a) Teacher writes the rule and explains it. b) Students read the rule in a textbook. c) Students analyze sentences and create the rule. d) Students take a multiple-choice test. 6) Which method encourages more student thinking? a) Discovery learning b) Deductive approach c) Memorization only d) Copying notes 7) What tense is being used? a) Simple past b) Present perfect c) Simple future d) Present continuous 8) In the Inductive Approach, what comes first? a) Examples b) Homework c) A test d) Grammar rule 9) What is Discovery Learning? a) The teacher explains the rule first. b) Students discover rules by examining examples. c) Students memorize grammar rules. d) Students copy notes from the board.

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