The document contains a student's name, class, and subject information. It then lists 10 multiple choice questions about technical writing and academic skills. The questions cover topics such as the differences between academic and normal writing, essays and projects, common student issues, best practices for introductions, citations, paraphrasing, introductory paragraphs, and improving word choice. The right answers to the multiple choice questions are highlighted.
The document contains a student's name, class, and subject information. It then lists 10 multiple choice questions about technical writing and academic skills. The questions cover topics such as the differences between academic and normal writing, essays and projects, common student issues, best practices for introductions, citations, paraphrasing, introductory paragraphs, and improving word choice. The right answers to the multiple choice questions are highlighted.
The document contains a student's name, class, and subject information. It then lists 10 multiple choice questions about technical writing and academic skills. The questions cover topics such as the differences between academic and normal writing, essays and projects, common student issues, best practices for introductions, citations, paraphrasing, introductory paragraphs, and improving word choice. The right answers to the multiple choice questions are highlighted.
Roll No 6951 EE 8TH Subject = Technical Writing & Paragraph Skillls
M.C.Q.S (Right options are highlighted)
Q no 1: The main difference between academic writing and normal writing is that academic writing: (a) uses longer words (b) tries to be precise and unbiased (c) is harder to understand Q no 2: The difference between a project and an essay is: (a) essays are longer (b) projects are longer (c) students choose projects' topics Q no 3: Teachers complain most about students: (a) not answering the question given (b) not writing enough (c) not referencing properly Q no 4: 1) he best time to write an introduction is often: (a) first (b) last (c) after writing the main body Q no 5: 1) Plagiarism is: (a) a dangerous disease (b) an academic offence (c) an academic website Q no 6: Making careful notes is essential for: (a) writing essays (b) revising for exams (c) all academic work Q no 7: An in-text citation looks like: (a) (Manton, 2008) (b) (Richard Manton, 2008) (c) (Manton, R. 2008) Q no 8: 1) Paraphrasing a text means: (a) summarising the key ideas (b) changing a lot of the vocabulary (c) adding more detail Q no 9: What is true introductory paragraph? 1) End with the thesis 2) Starts with a hook 3) All of these 4) Introduces the big idea of essay Q no 10: The term “ VERY OFTEN” may be improved using a more appropriate academic word which is: 1) Frequently 2) Rarely 3) Seriously 4) Stubbornly