Year 12 TAS English - English Inquiry Level 2 practice preview
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Practice reading comprehension, language analysis, vocabulary, grammar, text structure, argument, and written response skills.
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Sample TASC Year 12 English Inquiry Level 2 questions
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TASC Year 12
English Inquiry Level 2
Research question
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1. A TASC Year 12 English Inquiry Level 2 student is investigating place and belonging in English Inquiry Level 2 after reading about a Tamar Valley tourism commentary used for English Inquiry Level 2. Which research question is strongest?
Choices
- How do local texts use familiar details such as the weathered vineyard sign in the English Inquiry Level 2 sample to shape community views about place and belonging in English Inquiry Level 2?
- What is everything about this issue?
- Do people like things or not?
- Can I write about any text with no focus?
Explanation:
The question is focused, investigable and connected to language choices.
TASC Year 12
English Inquiry Level 2
Source credibility
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2. A source on place and belonging in English Inquiry Level 2 is anonymous, undated and gives no evidence. A second source names its author, date and data. Which source is more credible?
Choices
- The second source
- The anonymous source
- Both are equally reliable without checking
- Neither can be discussed in an inquiry
Explanation:
Credibility improves when authorship, currency and evidence can be checked.
TASC Year 12
English Inquiry Level 2
Evidence synthesis
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3. A TASC Year 12 English Inquiry Level 2 inquiry has one source on local businesses and another on the weathered vineyard sign in the English Inquiry Level 2 sample. What does synthesis require?
Choices
- Explaining how the sources work together to answer the inquiry question
- Copying one long quotation from each source
- Ignoring the source that is harder to use
- Listing sources without analysis
Explanation:
Synthesis connects evidence across sources instead of placing summaries side by side.
TASC Year 12
English Inquiry Level 2
Perspective
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4. An interview excerpt about a Tamar Valley tourism commentary used for English Inquiry Level 2 includes a resident who welcomes change and a worker who fears losing routine. What should the response identify?
Choices
- Different perspectives shaped by different relationships to the place
- A single identical opinion from both speakers
- Only the number of words in the excerpt
- No relationship between context and viewpoint
Explanation:
The perspectives differ because each speaker is positioned differently by the issue.
TASC Year 12
English Inquiry Level 2
Presentation rationale
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5. A student presents findings about place and belonging in English Inquiry Level 2 to local businesses. Why might a short opening anecdote about the weathered vineyard sign in the English Inquiry Level 2 sample be effective?
Choices
- It gives the audience a concrete local entry point before the analysis.
- It replaces the need for evidence.
- It makes the presentation unrelated to the audience.
- It proves the issue is fictional.
Explanation:
The anecdote helps listeners connect to the inquiry before broader evidence is introduced.
TASC Year 12
English Inquiry Level 2
Reflection
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6. A TASC Year 12 English Inquiry Level 2 reflection says, 'My view changed after I compared official language with residents' descriptions of the weathered vineyard sign in the English Inquiry Level 2 sample.' What makes this reflection effective?
Choices
- It explains a change in thinking and names the evidence that caused it.
- It gives a vague personal opinion only.
- It avoids mentioning any evidence.
- It says the inquiry had no effect.
Explanation:
A strong reflection shows how inquiry evidence shaped the student's understanding.
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TASC Year 12 English Inquiry Level 2 practice should help students move from first impressions to evidence-based reading, language choices, and controlled written response. These examples preview research questions, source credibility, evidence synthesis, perspective, presentation rationale, and reflection before the no-login English Inquiry Level 2 demo.
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