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Reading and Writing (Answer Key)

I. Multiple Choice. Write the letter before the number.

1. Each participant brainstorms individually, then all ideas are merged into one large idea map. (d)
A. Directed Brainstorming
B. Nominal Technique
C. Group Passing Technique
D. Team Idea Mapping Method

2. The facilitator collects the ideas and the group votes on each idea. (b)
A. Team Idea Mapping Method
B. Nominal Technique
C. Question Brainstorming
D. Group Passing Technique

3. It is very useful for research papers. (ans: a)


A. Sentence Outline
B. Topic Outline
C. Thesis statement
D. Outline

4. What is the topic outline? (ans: C)


A. Lists complete sentences.
B. Identifying a mini-topic
C.  It shows which are main and which are sub-point.
D. None of the above.

5. This process involves brainstorming the questions, rather trying to come up with immediate answers
and short-term solutions. (a)
A. Question Brainstorming
B. Nominal Technique
C. Team Idea Mapping Method
D.Group Passing Technique

6. What is the difference between topic and sentence outline? (ans: a)


A. Topic outline suited for documents such as exposition ; Sentence outline is useful for research paper.
B. Topic outline is much better and sentence outline is not.
C. Sentence outline is the logical connections ; Topic outline is logical relationships.
D. None of the above.

7. Sentence outline except. (ans: a)


A. Some of the most negative effects on adolescents may be associated with economic problems.
B. Custodial: Non-custodial Conflicts
C. Poorer Neighborhood
D. Relationships with Dates

8. Each person in a circular group writes down one idea and then passes the piece of paper to the next 
person, who adds some thoughts. (c)
A. Directed Brainstorming
B.Individual Brainstorming
C.Group Passing Technique
D. Nominal Technique

9. Participants are asked to adopt different mindsets for a predefined period while contributing then ideas
to a basic mind map drawn by a pre-appointed scribe. (a)
A.Guided Brainstorming
B. Question Brainstorming
C. Group Passing Technique
D. Team Idea Mapping Method

10. Topic outline except (ans: drugs)


A. Economical effects
B. Drugs
C. Family Problems
D. Peer Problems

II. True or False

True 1. Choosing a topic is the first step on how to make an outline.


True. 2. Decide which points will be subheadings and which points will be supporting details.
False 3. Arrange the main points and key-points of precise order.
False 4. You don’t need to cross out unnecessary or unrelated ideas. 
True .5. As one writes from an outline, he may make changes – crossing out points, adding some, moving
others.
True 6. If you have a 1, you must have a 2. If you have an A, you must have a B.
False 7. You don’t need to make a list of ideas that support your subject.
True 8. If the outline is to be a sentence outline, make all points in complete sentences.
True 9. You need to decide which points will be supporting details. 
True 10. When writing an outline you may make changes to your article.
False 11. Use arabic numerals for dividing your main points into parts
False 12.If the outline is to be a topic outline, make sure that each point is stated in the paragraph form.
False 13. Venn Diagram is the chart where you can create a color wheel.
False 14. Dashboard is made up of two to three overlapping circles.
False 15. Circle web is mainly used for business.

Enumeration:

1-5. What are the 5 organizers? 


( Relational organizer, 
Category or classification organizer,
Sequence organizers,
Compare and contrast organizers,
Concept Development)

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