Letter Writing (LA) MCQs Quiz | Class 9

This quiz covers Class IX, Subject Rai (131), Unit Writing, focusing on Letter Writing (LA) MCQs. It includes Choice-based topics with 1 question × 5 marks = 5. Submit your answers to get results and download a comprehensive PDF for review.

Understanding Letter Writing

Letter writing is a fundamental skill in communication, allowing us to convey messages, express thoughts, and maintain relationships. It is broadly categorized into two main types: Formal and Informal.

1. Formal Letters

Formal letters are written for official purposes to authorities, institutions, businesses, or individuals you don’t know personally. They adhere to a strict format and maintain a professional tone.

Key Characteristics:

  • Purpose: Official communication (applications, complaints, inquiries, business correspondence).
  • Tone: Formal, respectful, objective, and polite.
  • Language: Precise, clear, and to the point. Avoid contractions, slang, and colloquialisms.
  • Structure: Follows a specific format including sender’s address, date, receiver’s address, salutation, subject line, body paragraphs, formal closing, and signature.

Common Types of Formal Letters:

  • Letter to the Editor
  • Application for a Job/Leave
  • Complaint Letter
  • Inquiry Letter
  • Order Letter

2. Informal Letters

Informal letters are personal letters written to friends, family members, relatives, or acquaintances. They are more relaxed in tone and do not follow a rigid format.

Key Characteristics:

  • Purpose: Personal communication (sharing news, inviting, congratulating, expressing condolences).
  • Tone: Friendly, personal, emotional, and casual.
  • Language: Can use contractions, slang (appropriately), and colloquialisms. Conversational style is common.
  • Structure: Generally includes sender’s address, date, salutation, body, informal closing, and signature (first name).

Common Types of Informal Letters:

  • Letter to a Friend
  • Letter to Family Members
  • Invitation Letter (personal)
  • Thank You Letter (personal)

General Components of a Letter:

Component Description Formal / Informal
Sender’s Address Your address, usually at the top right or left. Both
Date The date the letter is written. Both
Receiver’s Address Address of the recipient (not always required for informal). Formal
Salutation Greeting (e.g., Dear Sir/Madam, Dear John). Both
Subject Line Briefly states the purpose of the letter. Formal
Body The main content of the letter. Both
Closing Farewell (e.g., Yours sincerely, Love, Best regards). Both
Signature Your name, usually preceded by your sign. Both

Quick Revision Points:

  • Formal letters are for official communication, informal for personal.
  • Formal letters follow strict formats and professional language.
  • Informal letters are flexible in format and casual in tone.
  • Always include sender’s address and date in both types.
  • A clear subject line is crucial for formal letters.
  • The opening and closing should match the tone of the letter.

Practice Questions:

  1. Which part of a formal letter specifies the main idea in a concise manner?
  2. What is the appropriate salutation for a letter to the Principal of your school if you don’t know their name?
  3. In an informal letter, what kind of language is generally acceptable?
  4. If you are writing a letter to a newspaper editor about a civic issue, what type of letter would it be?
  5. What is the standard placement for the sender’s address in a formal letter?

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