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List the most _________________ of the article.

Select one:

a. own words

b. important details

c. same

d. 5 Ws

e. main idea

Before Michaelangelo (begin) BEGAN

his work on the Council of Room in Florence, Pope Julius II (call) HAD CALLED

him to Rome.

By 1509, the pope (open) HAD OPENED

the Sistene Chapel even before Michaelangelo (finish) FINISHED

the ceiling.

Avoid keeping the ____________ sentence structure.

Select one:

a. important details

b. own words

c. same

d. 5 Ws

e. main idea
C

Use your list of details to identify the _____________of the article.

Select one:

a. own words

b. 5 Ws

c. same

d. main idea

e. important details

Include the _______.

Select one:

a. own words

b. main idea

c. same

d. important details

e. 5 Ws

Complete the sentence to the future continuous.

Answer

will you be going


(you/go) to the party tomorrow night?

Identify the use of future tense in the sentence below.

We're going to buy a new car next month.

Select one:

a. Arrangements

b. Intentions

c. Predictions/statements of fact

d. Scheduled event

Identify the use of future tense in the sentence below.

Hurry up! The train departs in 10 minutes.

Select one:

a. Scheduled Events

b. Intentions

c. Arrangements

d. Predictions/statements of fact

Change the verbs in parenthesis into a correct future tense form.

You Answer
will not pass

(not pass) your exams if you don't start working harder.

Identify the use of future tense in the sentence below.

I know she's sick, but will she be back in school tomorrow?

Select one:

a. Intentions

b. Prediction

c. Scheduled event

d. Arrangements

Identify the use of future tense in the sentence below.

I'm meeting my mother at the airport tomorrow.

Select one:

a. Arrangement

b. Scheduled event

c. Intentions

d. Predictions/statements of fact

Meeting by appointment at a fix place or time

Select one:

a. Rendezvous

A thousand years
Select one:

a. Soiree

b. Faux pas

c. Rendezvous

d. Millennium

Warfare in which the offensive is extremely rapid, violent and hard to resist.

Select one:

a. Modus Operandi

b. Bonafide

c. Blitzkreig

d. Rendezvous

Meal at which guests serve themselves from food on a table

Select one:

a. Buffet

Genuine, without fraud

Select one:

a. Epitome

b. Faux pas

c. Soiree

d. Bonafide
D

A more detailed restatement than a summary, which focuses concisely on a single main idea.

Select one:

a. Summary

b. Paraphrase

c. Quoting

How do you cite the sources when you can state the ideas more clearly or concisely than the
original?

Select one:

a. Summary

b. Quoting

c. Paraphrase

What research skill do you use if you address the exact words of a secondary source?

Select one:

a. Quoting

You discuss the actual language of a text.

Select one:

a. Quoting
Providing your readers the same level of detail from the original source.

Select one:

a. Paraphrase

Restating the source in fewer words than the original but keeping the main point.

Select one:

a. Summary

You don't use unnecessary details and don't repeat things.

Select one:

a. Summary

This would generally be about the same length as the original source material.

Select one:

a. Quoting

b. Summary

c. Paraphrase

It is done only when it's important for your reader to see the actual language used by the author
of the source.

Select one:

a. Summary

b. Paraphrase
c. Quoting

Putting information in your own words.

Select one:

a. Quoting

b. Summary

c. Paraphrase

Choose the correct APA format:

Select one:

a. Reid, J. (n.d.) The Process of composition. Third Edition. White Plains, NY. Prentice Hall Regents

Choose the correct APA citation for an article from a library research database.

Select one:

a. Weickgenannt, N. The Nation's Monstrous Women: Wives, Widows and Witches in Salman
Rushdie's Midnight's Children.Journal of Commonwealth Literature. 43.2: pp.65-83. Retrieved
October 31, 2008, from Humanities International Complete. (2008, June).

b. (2008, June). Weickgenannt, N. The Nation's Monstrous Women: Wives, Widows and Witches
in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children. Journal of Commonwealth Literature. 43.2: pp.65-83.
Retrieved October 31, 2008, from Humanities International Complete.

c. Weickgenannt, N. (2008, June). The nation's monstrous women: Wives, widows and witches in
Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children. Journal of Commonwealth Literature, 43(2), 65-83.
Retrieved October 31, 2008, from Humanities International Complete.

C
Choose the correct APA citation for a newspaper article.

Select one:

a. Yonke, D. (2008, September 13). Monks on the road for peace:

Tibetan Buddhists bring message that 'happiness is an internal

event'. The Blade (Toledo, OH), p. B7.

What is the correct APA format with edited books?

Select one:

a. Duncan, G. J., & Brooks-Gunn, J. (Eds.). (1997). Consequences of growing up poor. New York,
NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

What is the correct APA format in motion pictures?

Select one:

a. Really big disaster movie [Motion picture]. Smith, J. D. (Producer), &Smithee, A. F. (Director).
(2001). United States: Paramount Pictures.

b. Smith, J. D. (Producer), &Smithee, A. F. (Director). (2001). Really big disaster movie [Motion
picture]. United States: Paramount Pictures.

c. Paramount Pictures. Smith, J. D. (Producer), &Smithee, A. F. (Director). (2001). Really big


disaster movie [Motion picture]. United States

d. Really big disaster movie [Motion picture]. United States: Paramount Pictures. Smith, J. D.
(Producer), &Smithee, A. F. (Director). (2001).

Citing resources is a way of avoiding plagiarism.

Select one:

True
Use quotation marks in quoting five sentences.
F

Write "References"at the end of your paper if you follow the MLA format.

Which is the best paraphrased passage for the following statement:

Genocide and ethnic cleansing threaten the demise of entire populations, while abortion kills 60
million lives in a year. Even fully viable infants in their mothers' wombs are no longer safe from
abortion that the American Cardinals call virtual infanticide. In addition, nuclear warheads and
missile systems proliferate among warring nations. A Nobel laureate describes the nuclear
standoff as a "complete balance of terror." Never in human history has man's survival been so
threatened as now, twenty centuries after the Savior's birth.

- "Preparing for the Coming of God's Kingdom" by Howard Dee. (cited in the book Winning
Strategies for Study, Thinking and Writing Skills)

Select one:

a. The death of the population is constantly threatened by the number of genocide, ethnic
cleansing, abortion and the use of atomic bombs and missile systems between warring nations.

b. Genocide and ethnic purging undermine the death of the population, with abortion-related
deaths amount to 60 million in a year. Indeed, even completely feasible newborn children in
their moms' wombs are no more protected from premature birth that the American Cardinals
call virtual child murder. Moreover, atomic warheads and rocket frameworks multiply among
warring countries. Never in mankind's history has man's survival been so undermined as now,
twenty centuries after the Savior's birth. (Dee, Preparing for the Coming of God's Kingdom)

c.

Howard Dee says that abortion remains a threat to the population, along with cases of genocide
and ethnic purging. To add to the increasing number of threats to mankind, nuclear warfare has
also been proved to be a risk with the abundant use of missiles and atomic bombs between
warring countries.
C

Use quotation marks around the author's words when quoting.

Select one:

True

Different ideas can be inserted into the thesis statement.

Citations give credibility and authority by showing proof of your research.

Select one:

True

We use APA format for education, psychology, sociology and other social sciences.

Select one:

True

In a summary, you report the main ideas in a passage in fewer words than the original.

Select one:

True

We use MLA style for arts, literature and the humanities.

Select one:

True
A thousand years

Select one:

a. Habeas corpus

b. erratum

c. Millennium

Document source materials placed at the bottom of a page

Footnote

Author and work format

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Taking information from a source word-for-word is also known as

Select one:

a. summary

b. direct quote

c. citation

d. paraphrase

Most commonly used method of documenting resources today

Select one:

a. parenthetical documentation
The title of the bibliographical page in MLA format

Select one:

a. note citation

b. Work cited

Identify the proper APA Format in-text citation.

Select one:

a. Ortega-Medina ( 2007) asserted that cooperative and supportive partnerships are related with
successful academic performance.

What format is used in the in-text citation below:

Bourassa (2013) stated that one difference between borrow and steal

is that steal has a negative connotation.

Select one:

a. MLA format

b. APA format

c. none of the choices

d. EEEI

Choose the correct summary of the text below. Include correct APA citation of the source.

Original Source:

"Even today, with all the technology on Earth, it is still very difficult to reach the peak of Mt.
Everest. Because the air contains little oxygen on the peak of Mt. Everest, people have trouble
breathing there, and even thinking is difficult. Thus, it is not surprising that very few people
have reached the top."
Hackers (2005) Reading Start 1, p.20

Select one:

a. Because the air contains little oxygen on the peak of Mt. Everest, people have trouble
breathing there, and even thinking is difficult. Thus, it is not surprising that very few people have
reached the top. Even today, with allthe technology on Earth, it isstill very difficult to reach the
peak of Mt. Everest. (Hackers, 2005)

b. Despite the advancement of technology , still, only few people reached Mt. Everest due to lack
of oxygen at the summit of the mountain (Hackers, 2005).

What is theproper APA citation for a chapter from a book (no named author of chapter).

Select one:

a. Flava 'n Gorillaz: Pop group names. (2004). In V.J. Cook, AccomodatingBrocolli in the Cemetary
(pp. 21-22). New York: Simon and Schuster.

What is the correct paraphrase version of the original source below?

While most people are aware of such medical possibilities, they are less aware of the fact that
genes can also uncover a great deal about humankind's history and culture.

Select one:

a. Most people are aware that medical possibilities of genes can also uncover a great deal about
humankind's history and culture.

b. While most people are aware of such medical possibilities, they are less aware of the fact that
genes can also uncover a great deal about humankind's history and culture.

c. Most people know that genes are linked to potential medical advances. however, what they do
not realize is genes can also tell us about a society and its past.

Error in writing or printing

Select one:
a. Habeas corpus

b. Millennium

c. colossus

d. coup d' etat

e. erratum

Choose the proper quoting of the sources below.

Source material:

On the morning after Ted Lavender died, First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross crouched at the bottom of
his foxhole and burned Martha's letters. Then he burned the two photographs. There was a
steady rain falling, which made it difficult, but he used heat tabs and sterno to build a small fire,
screening it with his body holding the photographs over the tight blue flame with the tip of his
fingers. He realized it was only a gesture. Stupid, he thought. Sentimental, too, but mostly just
stupid. (23) -- O'Brien, Tim. The things They Carried. New York:Broadway Books, 1990.

Select one:

a. Even as Jimmy Cross burns Martha's letters, he realizes that it was only a gesture. "Stupid", he
thought. Sentimental too, but mostly just stupid.

b. Even as Jimmy Cross burns Martha's letters, he realizes that "it was only a gesture. Stupid, he
thought. Sentimental too, but mostly just stupid" (23).

What is the correct paraphrased version of the original source below?

In the 1920s Alfred Sloan's management theories helped General Motors to become the world's
dominant company.

Select one:

a. Alfred Sloan's theories helped General Motors as the world's dominant company in 1920.

b. In the 1920s, with the help of the managerial theories of Alfred Sloan, General Motors
dominated the world's car companies.
B

What is the correct paraphrased version of the original source below?

From the 1970s, there was criticism of the industry due to the inefficiency of most vehicles
which used petrol wastefully.

Select one:

a. The 1970s was criticism of the industry due to the inefficiency of most vehicles which used
petrol wastefully.

b. Beginning 1970s, the industry was criticized for its inefficient vehicles which wasted petrol.

Restating the text in fewer words than the original

Summarizing

A writ requiring that a prisoner be brought before a court to decide the legality of his detention

Select one:

a. coup d' etat

b. Habeas corpus

What form of footnote do you use when you cited a different page number but in the same
source material from the first reference?

Select one:

a. supra

b. infra

c. loc. sit

d. ibid
D

"After place cited"

Infra

When you make an in-text citation in MLA format, be sure to give:

Select one:

a. The authors' names.

b. The year of publication.

c. All of the choices

d. The page number.

Identify the proper APA Format in-text citation.

Select one:

a. Maas (2003) has claimed that in fact elephants do not fear cheese at all,but instead fear the
mice which are attracted to cheese. However, thistheory, which she calls the Maas Mouse
Hypothesis (MMH), has not yet been widely accepted.

Cited in the same page

loc. cit.

Author and date format

Select one:

a. infra

b. Work cited
c. American PsychologicalAssociation

When summarizing or paraphrasing a source, be sure to give:

Select one:

a. All of the Choices

b. The authors' names.

What do you do when quoting long sections of material (e.g., of more than 40 words):

Select one:

a. Use double quotation marks and single spacing.

b. Set the quote off with double quotation marks.

c. Indent and use a block format without any quotation marks.

d. Use a single quotation at the beginning and end of the quotation.

A research paper includes bibliography.

Select one:

True

Argumentation is the main emphasis in writing a critique.

A critique is a balance analysis of the positive and negative views of the author's or creator's
work.

F
Identifying the problem is the third step in writing a research paper.

Correct citation is a must in a research paper.

Select one:

True

Format of a research paper

Select one:

a. Introduction, Body and Conclusion

b. Thesis Structure

c. IMRaD

d. APA

The problem of the research topic is discussed in,

Select one:

a. Result

b. Introduction

List of sources of a research topic at the end of a paper

Select one:

a. Bibliography
Similar to a term paper but requires more sources.

Select one:

a. paraphrase

b. critique

c. research paper

d. essay

A shortened version of a longer reading that tells the basic idea of the original text.

Select one:

a. Quoting

b. Summarizing

c. thesis statement

d. Paraphrasing

An intentional or unintentional use of someone else's words and taking them as your own.

Select one:

a. copy fixing

b. plagiarism

c. editing

d. paraphrasing

The subtitles of a critique paper

Select one:
a. Summary only

b. Summary and critique

c. Introduction and Conclusion

d. Introduction and Recommendation

What should be your aim in writing a critique?

Select one:

a. Limit your argument by pointing out what the author has not accomplished.

b. Not merely to criticize, but to point out what the creator or author has done well and what
s/he has not.

c. Present your counterargument.

d. Give recommendation of the author's work.

Taking direct information from a text and citing where you got the material.

Select one:

a. summarizing

b. quoting

c. paraphrasing

d. summarizing and quoting

It discusses the effectiveness and usefulness of the work in general and not merely an
argumentative analysis about the creative works
Select one:

a. survey

b. critique paper

c. abstract

d. research paper

Arrange the basic components of the survey report in the order of placement in a paper.
Drag and drop the numbers in the space provided.

4 analysis

2 hypothesis statement

5 conclusion

1 Introduction

3 method

Expressions that should be avoided when writing a scientific report.

Select one:

a. Biases

b. Reports

c. Text Open-ended

d. Slang/Idioms

Are written to describe and analyze a laboratory experiment that explores a scientific concept.

Select one:

a. Scientific Report
b. Laboratory Reports

c. Method

d. Report

A formal report written by observing a subject or completing an experiment, and recording the
findings.

Select one:

a. Survey

Presents the findings of the research.

Select one:

a. Conclusions

A type of questionnaire that requires free responses.

Select one:

a. Method

b. Survey Questionnaires

c. Multiple Choice Questionnaires

d. Text Open-ended

Should be avoided in formulating questions.

Select one:

a. Scientific Report

b. Biases

c. Slang/Idioms
d. Text Open-ended

Consist of structured questions to be answered by the respondents.

Select one:

a. Survey

b. Survey Questionnaires

c. Method

d. Multiple Choice Questionnaires

A statement regarding the expected findings of the research.

Select one:

a. Scientific Report

b. Conclusions

c. Report

d. Hypothesis Statement

Is a planned, organized, factual presentation of information prepared for a specific purpose and
for a specific audience.

Select one:

a. Scientific Report

b. Survey

c. Laboratory Reports

d. Report
D

This section provides explanation of data gathering , interpretation of data and processes the
survey.

Select one:

a. Conclusions

b. Introduction

c. Report

d. Method

Arrange the steps in preparation to write a position paper. Drag and drop the numbers in its
correct order.

3 Challenge your own topic

4 Continue to collect supporting evidence

5 Create an outline

1 Choose your topic

2 Conduct preliminary research

A position paper is also called,

Select one:

a. documentary

b. point of view paper

c. current information

d. thesis statement

B
The purpose of a position paper is to ,

Select one:

a. argue against the readers.

b. convince the reader to accept your claim.

c. inform the reader about an issue.

d. implement rules.

Using the second person implies that ,

Select one:

a. your reader has become either the target or the accomplice of the writer.

Deductive means,

Select one:

a. from general to specific

In presenting your arguments, consider the following except,

Select one:

a. voice

b. other's opinions

c. audience

d. tone

Providing a strong claim on your position paper also needs to acknowledge,


Select one:

a. the opposing points.

An adjective clause that gives essential information about the noun is,

Select one:

a. restrictive clause

Self- evident truth should be avoided in presenting your position.

true

The important concepts of a position paper should have,

Select one:

a. conclusion

b. a premise and thesis

c. a thesis only

d. claims only

In writing a position paper, how would you ensure validity of your claims?

Select one:

a. create a correct outline.

b. use graphs.

c. use evidences and facts.

d. insist your claims on a subjectively.

C
How does the concept paper use in the field of research?

Select one:

a. a guide for the implementation of the program or full proposal

Choose the function of gerund or infinitive in the sentence.

The police task is difficult "to identify" if any criminal offenses had been committed.

Select one:

a. object

b. complement

c. subject

In writing a concept paper,why is there a need to state the problem and the goal of the project?

Select one:

a. to obtain fund from donors

b. none of the choices

c. to determine whether a project idea is fundable

d. to develop potential solutions or investigations into project ideas

Which among the list is included in the introduction of a concept paper?

Select one:
a. purpose statement

Choose the function of gerund or infinitive in the sentence.

The tragedy was a "preventable accident" that didn't need "to happen".

Select one:

a. complement

b. subject

c. object

The evaluation in a concept paper should include,

Select one:

a. the intended outcome of the project

Choose the function of gerund or infinitive in the sentence.

"Recording of songs" for the victims of the ill-fated tower was being promoted by singer Simon
Cowell to raise funds for the victims.

Select one:

a. complement

b. subject

c. object of the preposition


d. object

The Home Office interior ministry has made contact with Omar's family and is assisting them in
"travelling" to Britain.

Select one:

a. subject

b. complement

c. object of the preposition

d. object

Choose the function of gerund or infinitive in the sentence.

"To trace" the missing people is the mayor's concern in helping the victim's families.

Select one:

a. object

b. subject

c. complement

Choose the function of gerund or infinitive in the sentence.

The deadly fire at the Grenfel Tower has led "to growing public anger".

Select one:

a. subject

b. object of the preposition

c. object
d. complement

A brief summary of a research article.

Select one:

a. Abstract

A type of abstract paper which only include purpose, methods, scope.

Select one:

a. Methods

b. Descriptive Abstracts

c. Abstract

d. Informational Abstracts

Describes the participants, the method used in getting the results.

Select one:

a. Descriptive abstracts

b. Statement of the problem

c. Abstract

d. Methods

A type of abstract that highlight essential points.

Select one:
a. Methods

b. Abstract

c. Descriptive Abstracts

d. Informational Abstracts

Presents the summary of the implication of the study.

Select one:

a. Methods

b. Results/findings of the study

c. Conclusion

d. Statement of the problem

The method section of the abstract should explain how you went about solving the problem or
exploring the issue you identified as your main objective.

Select one:

True

The Results section should convince readers that the project is interesting, valuable, and worth
investigating further.

Consider your audience in choosing for a title.

Select one:

True
Your abstract doesn't need to include final results.

Abstracts can be submitted even if projects are not completely finished.

Select one:

True

Thesis or hypothesis can be presented in the first section of the abstract.

Select one:

True

An abstract describes the content and scope of the project and identifies the project's objective,
its methodology and its findings, but no conclusions, or intended results.

Abstract should draw conclusions about the implications of your project.

Select one:

True

Abstract does not outline the methods you used in your objectives.

The first few sentences of your abstract should state the method.

Select one:

Presents the processes in getting the results.


Select one:

a. Statement of the Problem

b. Method

c. Results/ Findings of the Study

d. Conclusions/ Implications

A personal response and evaluation of what you read or watch

Critique Paper

Similar to a term paper and that it presents a broader topic and requires more sources.

Select one:

a. Research Paper

Avoid using the pronoun in third person.

A summary of the purpose of the report, the data presented, and the author's major
conclusions.

Select one:

a. Materials and Methods

b. Theory

c. Abstract

d. Results/Discussion

Presents the purpose statement.


Select one:

a. Budget

b. Rationale

c. Introduction

d. Evaluation

e. Project description

States the problem that the project will address or fulfill.

Select one:

a. Introduction

b. Rationale

c. Project description

d. Budget

e. Evaluation

Suggest future experiments that might clarify areas of doubt in your results.

Select one:

a. Introduction

b. Title

c. Abstract

d. Discussion

Objections to your positiong.


Select one:

a. Questionnaire

b. IMRaD

c. Abstract Paper

d. Counterclaims

It contains less than ten words and constructed in a straightforward manner.

Select one:

a. Discussion

b. Introduction

c. Abstract

d. Title

Avoid usingthe metric system of measurements.


F

Explains the benefit of your project.

Select one:

a. Introduction

b. Project description

c. Evaluation

d. Budget

e. Rationale

E
It presents the underlying theories from where the study is anchored.

Select one:

a. Introduction

b. Abstract

c. Literature Cited

d. Theory

Pronoun "I" is not used in scientific writing.

Select one:

True

All scientific names must be italicized.

Select one:

True

The other term for a concept paper

Select one:

a. Questionnaire

b. Proposal

c. Literature Cited

List of sources on the research topic.

Bibliography
Presents basic findings.

Select one:

a. Statement of the Problem

b. Conclusions/ Implications

c. Results/ Findings of the Study

d. Method

A brief overview of your paper

Select one:

a. Abstract Paper

Alphabetical listing of all works cited by the last names of the authors.

Select one:

a. Abstract

b. Results/Discussion

c. Materials and Methods

d. Literature Cited

Provides statistical significance level, effect size.

Select one:

a. Conclusions/ Implications

b. Results/ Findings of the Study

c. Statement of the Problem


d. Method

Introduction, Method, Result, and Discussion

Select one:

a. Literature Cited

b. Questionnaire

c. Bibliography

d. Critique Paper

e. IMRaD

An explanation on how you will measure success of your project.

Select one:

a. Evaluation

This section attempts to answer : what materials were used and how they were used.

Select one:

a. Literature Cited

b. Materials and Methods

c. Abstract

d. Results/Discussion

Be consistent in the use of tense throughout a paragraph--do not switch between past and
present.

Select one:
True

Presents the summary of the study.

Select one:

a. Conclusions/ Implications

Numbers should be spelled out when they begin a sentence.

Select one:

True

It entails answers to why the study is needed .

Select one:

a. Method

b. Statement of the Problem

c. Results/ Findings of the Study

d. Conclusions/ Implications

Presents answers if the study close the gap in step 1.

Select one:

a. Method

b. Conclusions/ Implications

c. Statement of the Problem

d. Results/ Findings of the Study

B
LONG QUIZ 4

Self- evident truth should be avoided in presenting your position.


Select one:
a. true
b. false
c. none of the choices
d. neither

Question 3
Correct
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Question text

A writer bases his or her thesis on,


Select one:
a. conclusion
b. premise
c. subjective issues
d. counterclaims

Question 4
Correct
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Question text

A position paper is also called,


Select one:
a. current information
b. thesis statement
c. point of view paper
d. documentary

Question 5
Correct
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Flag question

Question text

Provides explanation of data gathering , interpretation of data and processes of


the survey.
Select one:
a. Survey
b. Report
c. Method
d. Conclusion
This section provides explanation of data gathering , interpretation of data and
processes the survey.
Select one:
a. Conclusions
b. Method
c. Report
d. Introduction

Question 10
Correct
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Question text
The thesis statement of a position paper is part of,
Select one:
a. conclusion
b. introduction
c. summary
d. counterclaim
One thing to avoid in writing a position paper is,
Select one:
a. entertain the readers
b. offend the readers
c. convince the readers
d. provide the facts

Question 2
Correct
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In writing a position paper, how would you ensure validity of your claims?
Select one:
a. create a correct outline.
b. use graphs.
c. insist your claims on a subjectively.
d. use evidences and facts.
Consist of structured questions to be answered by the respondents.
Select one:
a. Method
b. Survey
c. Survey Questionnaires
d. Multiple Choice Questionnaires
Question 5
Correct
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

Flag question

Question text

Providing a strong claim on your position paper also needs to acknowledge,


Select one:
a. your weaknesses.
b. your sources of facts
c. the opposing points.
d. none of the choices

Question 6
Correct
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00

Flag question

Question text

The important concepts of a position paper should have,


Select one:
a. a premise and thesis
b. conclusion
c. a thesis only
d. claims only

Question 7
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Expressions that should be avoided when writing a scientific report.


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a. Text Open-ended
b. Biases
c. Reports
d. Slang/Idioms

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Using the second person implies that ,


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a. you accept the opposing views.
b. there is a change in your argument.
c. your reader has become either the target or the accomplice of the writer.
d. you address your reader.

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Are written to describe and analyze a laboratory experiment that explores a
scientific concept.
Select one:
a. Scientific Report
b. Method
c. Report
d. Laboratory Reports
Should be avoided in formulating questions.
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a. Scientific Report
b. Text Open-ended
c. Biases
d. Slang/Idioms

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Provides explanation of why the research topic is significant.


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a. Conclusions
b. Introduction
c. Method
d. Survey

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A statement regarding the expected findings of the research.


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a. Hypothesis Statement
b. Report
c. Scientific Report
d. Conclusions
Presents the findings of the research.
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a. Conclusions
b. Method
c. Literature Cited
d. Survey

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A type of questionnaire that requires choosing a response from different choices.


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b. Method
c. Survey Questionnaires
d. Multiple Choice Questionnaires

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Is a document that describes the process, progress, and results of technical or


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a. Survey
b. Hypothesis Statement
c. Method
d. Scientific Report

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In presenting your arguments, consider the following except,


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b. voice
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d. tone

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Is a planned, organized, factual presentation of information prepared for a


specific purpose and for a specific audience.
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a. Report
b. Laboratory Reports
c. Scientific Report
d. Survey

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Lists all articles or books cited in your report.


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a. Biases
b. Method
c. Laboratory Reports
d. Literature Cited
In writing a position paper, how would you ensure validity of your claims?
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a. insist your claims on a subjectively.
b. create a correct outline.
c. use graphs.
d. use evidences and facts.

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In presenting your arguments, consider the following except,


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c. other's opinions
d. tone

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Is a document that describes the process, progress, and results of technical or
scientific research.
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a. Survey
b. Method
c. Scientific Report
d. Hypothesis Statement

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Are written to describe and analyze a laboratory experiment that explores a


scientific concept.
Select one:
a. Laboratory Reports
b. Report
c. Method
d. Scientific Report
Should be avoided in formulating questions.
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a. Scientific Report
b. Text Open-ended
c. Slang/Idioms
d. Biases

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The important concepts of a position paper should have,


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b. claims only
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d. a premise and thesis

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Expressions that should be avoided when writing a scientific report.


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b. Biases
c. Text Open-ended
d. Slang/Idioms

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Using the second person implies that ,
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a. there is a change in your argument.
b. you address your reader.
c. you accept the opposing views.
d. your reader has become either the target or the accomplice of the writer.
An adjective clause that gives essential information about the noun is,
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a. both clauses
b. none of the choices
c. restrictive clause
d. non-restrictive clause

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Provides explanation of data gathering , interpretation of data and processes of


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b. Conclusion
c. Survey
d. Method

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Presents the findings of the research.


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a. Survey
b. Method
c. Conclusions
d. Literature Cited

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One thing to avoid in writing a position paper is,


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a. entertain the readers
b. offend the readers
c. provide the facts
d. convince the readers

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processes the survey.
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b. Introduction
c. Method
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Consist of structured questions to be answered by the respondents.


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b. Survey Questionnaires
c. Method
d. Multiple Choice Questionnaires

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A writer bases his or her thesis on,


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a. premise
b. conclusion
c. counterclaims
d. subjective issues
A statement regarding the expected findings of the research.
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a. Report
b. Hypothesis Statement
c. Scientific Report
d. Conclusions

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A position paper is also called,


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a. thesis statement
b. current information
c. point of view paper
d. documentary
Self- evident truth should be avoided in presenting your position.
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a. true
b. neither
c. false
d. none of the choices

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Deductive means,
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b. from positive to negative points
c. from negative to positive points
d. from specific to general

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A formal report written by observing a subject or completing an experiment, and


recording the findings.
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b. Method
c. Report
d. Survey

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The thesis statement of a position paper is part of,


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d. introduction

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Is a planned, organized, factual presentation of information prepared for a


specific purpose and for a specific audience.
Select one:
a. Laboratory Reports
b. Survey
c. Scientific Report
d. Report
First person is allowed in writing a position paper if,
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a. you are the writer
b. you include anecdote from your own experience.
c. you insist on your argument.
d. you reject other's argument.

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Providing a strong claim on your position paper also needs to acknowledge,


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b. your weaknesses.
c. the opposing points.
d. your sources of facts

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Lists all articles or books cited in your report.


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a. Laboratory Reports
b. Method
c. Biases
d. Literature Cited
Self- evident truth should be avoided in presenting your position.
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a. false
b. neither
c. none of the choices
d. true

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Provides explanation of why the research topic is significant.


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a. Conclusions
b. Introduction
c. Survey
d. Method

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A position paper is also called,


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a. thesis statement
b. point of view paper
c. documentary
d. current information

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A type of questionnaire that requires free responses.


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b. Survey Questionnaires
c. Method
d. Multiple Choice Questionnaires

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An adjective clause that gives essential information about the noun is,
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b. both clauses
c. non-restrictive clause
d. none of the choices

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One thing to avoid in writing a position paper is,


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a. entertain the readers
b. offend the readers
c. convince the readers
d. provide the facts

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A writer bases his or her thesis on,


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a. subjective issues
b. conclusion
c. counterclaims
d. premise

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A type of questionnaire that requires choosing a response from different choices.


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b. Method
c. Survey Questionnaires
d. Multiple Choice Questionnaires

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Expressions that should be avoided when writing a scientific report.


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a. Text Open-ended
b. Biases
c. Slang/Idioms
d. Reports

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Providing a strong claim on your position paper also needs to acknowledge,


Select one:
a. none of the choices
b. your weaknesses.
c. the opposing points.
d. your sources of facts
Remedial sa EAPP GR11
100%

"After place cited"


Infra

"Recording of songs" for the victims of the ill-fated tower was being promoted by singer Simon Cowell to
raise funds for the victims.
Subject

"To trace" the missing people is the mayor's concern in helping the victim's families.
Subject

'Anthrop' is a Latin word for a human being. One who hates people is a __________
misanthropy

A brief summary of a research article.


Abstract

A condensed information including detail, while not being concerned about length.
Paraphrase

A formal report written by observing a subject or completing an experiment, and recording the findings.
Survey

A French word which means sudden overthrow of a government


Coup d' etat

A shortened form of a word.


Clipping

A summary of the purpose of the report, the data presented, and the author's major conclusions.
Abstract

A type of questionnaire that requires free responses.


text open ended

A writer bases his or her thesis on,


Premise

A brief overview of your paper


Abstract Paper

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A condensed account; a summary; person or thing typical of something
Epitome

A Gallup survey shows that Filipinos are among the happiest people in the world.
SURvey

A gasoline is ____________, or easily burned.


Flammable

A German word which refers to an extremely rapid, violent, and hard to resist offensive warfare
Blitz

A gigantic statue, anything huge or important


collosus

A hatred for argument is _____________


misologye

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will be faxing
Debbie Answer (fax) me the form shortly.
will call
I (call) you soon.
Meal at which guests serve themselves from food on a table
Buffet
married
A majority of people Answer (marry) more than once during their lives.
will finish
With your help, we Answer (finish) early.
A condensed account; a summary; person or thing typical of something
Epitome
Include the _______.
5 Ws
Warfare in which the offensive is extremely rapid, violent and hard to resist.
Blitzkreig
Provide your readers with a condensed version of an author's key points.
Summary
Restating the source in fewer words than the original but keeping the main point.
Paraphrase
Uses the original words from a text without any changes.
Quoting
are you going
(you/go) to the party tomorrow night?
Use your list of details to identify the _____________of the article.
main idea
will be
More and more marriages (be) interracial or intercultural.
will be arriving
They (arrive) in town the day after tomorrow.
Putting information in your own words.
Summary

Hurry up! The train departs in 10 minutes.


Predictions/statements of fact
A more detailed restatement than a summary, which focuses concisely on a single main idea.
Paraphrase
Genuine, without fraud
Bonafide
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How do you cite the sources when you can state the ideas more clearly or concisely than the
original?
Paraphrase
A woman engaged to be married
Fiancee
I'm meeting my mother at the airport tomorrow.
Scheduled event
You don't use unnecessary details and don't repeat things.
Summary
will you promise
(you/promise) to help?
The manner of working
Modus Operandi
A machine made in imitation of a human being
Robot
will see
We (see) you later this evening.
began
Before Michaelangelo (begin) his work on the Council of Room in Florence, Pope Julius II
called
(call) him to Rome.
will end
Fifty percent of marriages (end) in court.
will exist
Different concepts of the family (exist).
will not let
I know my parents (not let) me go to the party.
Avoid keeping the ____________ sentence structure.
Same
It is done only when it's important for your reader to see the actual language used by the author
of the source.
Quoting
We're going to buy a new car next month.
Intentions
Write the summary using your _________and the 5 Ws.
own words
A thousand years
Millennium

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Meeting by appointment at a fix place or time
Rendezvous
A type of abstract paper which only include purpose, methods, scope.
Descriptive Abstracts
To avoid plagiarizing, you should:
Give proper attribution to all sources, and know how to quote correctly.
Identify the proper APA Format in-text citation.
Ortega-Medina ( 2007) asserted that cooperative and supportive partnerships are related with
successful academic performance.
In writing a concept paper,why is there a need to state the problem and the goal of the project?
none of the choices
In writing a scientific report, Overused of contractions should be avoided.
True
Using footnotes and endnotes is the modern way of citation.
False
How do you cite the sources when you can state the ideas more clearly or concisely than the
original?
Paraphrase
In developing the final outline of a research paper, it is important to establish the significance of
your research by,
using anecdote.
Provides description of the participants.
Method
A brief summary of a research article.
Abstract
Presents the implication of the study.
Conclusions/ Implications
It presents the research focus and the purpose.
Statement of the problem
An "author and work"format is an MLA style.
True
Abstract should state the main objective and rationale of your project.
True
When summarizing or paraphrasing a source, be sure to give:
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The authors' names.
The Home Office interior ministry has made contact with Omar's family and is assisting them in
"travelling" to Britain.
Object
Parenthetical citation is commonly used as in-text citation.
False
Choose the proper APA citation for a chapter from a book (no named author of chapter).
Cook, V.J.(2004). "Flava'NGorillaz: Pop Group Names." In Accomodating Brocolli in the Cemetary,
(pp. 21-22). Simon and Schuster: New York.
The abstract should close with a statement of the project's implications and contributions to its
field.
True
Error in writing or printing
Erratum
The thesis statement of a position paper is part of,
Introduction
Abstract does not outline the methods you used in your objectives.
False
Using the exact language with quotation marks.
Quoting
How does the concept paper use in the field of research?
a guide for the implementation of the program or full proposal
Unexpected or negative results should be included in the abstracts.
True
Presents answers if the study close the gap in step 1.
Conclusions/ Implications
Meaning ,"the work cited".
Modern Language Association
States the intended outcomes of the project.
Evaluation
Describes the participants, the method used in getting the results.
Methods
Is a document that describes the process, progress, and results of technical or scientific research.
Scientific Report
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This section provides explanation of data gathering , interpretation of data and processes the
survey.
Method
A formal report written by observing a subject or completing an experiment, and recording the
findings.
Survey
The thesis statement of a position paper is part of,
Introduction
Expressions that should be avoided when writing a scientific report.
Slang/Idioms
A writer bases his or her thesis on,
Premise
Lists all articles or books cited in your report.
Literature Cited
The important concepts of a position paper should have,
a premise and thesis

First person is allowed in writing a position paper if,


you include anecdote from your own experience.
Provides explanation of data gathering , interpretation of data and processes of the survey.
Method

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Change the verbs in parenthesis into a correct future tense form.


will finish
With your help, we Answer

(finish) early.

will be
Lunch break today Answer

(be) 10 minutes longer than usual.


will help
I Answer

(help) you with the housework in a little while.


finished
By the time that Michaelangelo (finish) Answer

had already covered


the Sistene Chapel, he (cover/already) Answer

5800 square feet with fresco painting.

A machine made in imitation of a human being


Select one:
a. Millennium
b. Soiree
c. Rendezvous
d. Robot

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A writing skill that takes verbatim information from a source and gives credit to
the original writer.
Select one:
a. Paraphrase
b. Quoting
c. Summary

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The manner of working


Select one:
a. Blitzkrieg
b. Epitome
c. Modus Operandi
d. Faux pas

Meal at which guests serve themselves from food on a table


Select one:
a. Rendezvous
b. Buffet
c. Faux pas
d. Soiree
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Change the verbs in parenthesis into a correct future tense form.


will not let
I know my parents Answer

(not let) me go to the party.

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A condensed account; a summary; person or thing typical of something


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a. Rendezvous
b. Epitome
c. Modus Operandi
d. Faux pas

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Avoid keeping the ____________ sentence structure.


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a. same
b. important details
c. 5 Ws
d. own words
e. main idea

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List the most _________________ of the article.


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a. same
b. important details
c. 5 Ws
d. own words
e. main idea

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Change the verbs in parenthesis into a correct future tense form.


will not pass
You Answer

(not pass) your exams if you don't start working harder.

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A thousand years
Select one:
a. Faux pas
b. Rendezvous
c. Soiree
d. Millennium

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Uses the original words from a text without any changes.


Select one:
a. Quoting
b. Summary
c. Paraphrase
Complete the sentence using the future tense of the verb.
will be
More and more marriages Answer

(be) interracial or intercultural.

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Identify the use of future tense in the sentence below.


Hurry up! The train departs in 10 minutes.
Select one:
a. Arrangements
b. Predictions/statements of fact
c. Scheduled Events

d. Intentions
Feedback

Your answer is correct.

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Providing your readers the same level of detail from the original source.
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a. Paraphrase
b. Quoting
c. Summary

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Complete the sentence using the future tense of the verb.


will marry
A majority of people Answer

(marry) more than once during their lives.

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This would generally be about the same length as the original source material.
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a. Paraphrase
b. Summary
c. Quoting

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Complete the sentence to the future continuous.


will be seeing
We Answer

(see) you later this evening.

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Putting information in your own words.


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a. Paraphrase
b. Quoting
c. Summary

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Genuine, without fraud


Select one:
a. Soiree
b. Epitome
c. Faux pas
d. Bonafide
A woman engaged to be married
Select one:
a. Faux pas
b. Fiancee
c. Blitzkrieg

d. Millennium

Complete the sentence to the future continuous.


will be calling
I Answer

(call) you soon.

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Give the past and past perfect tense of the verbs in parentheses.
opened
By 1509, the pope (open) Answer

had finished
the Sistene Chapel even before Michaelangelo (finish) Answer

the ceiling.

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will come
Do you think she Answer

(come) soon?

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Identify the use of future tense in the sentence below.


We're going to buy a new car next month.
Select one:
a. Predictions/statements of fact
b. Scheduled event
c. Arrangements

d. Intentions
Feedback

Your answer is correct.

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Complete the sentence using the future tense of the verb.


will exist
Different concepts of the family Answer

(exist).

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Use your list of details to identify the _____________of the article.


Select one:
a. main idea
b. 5 Ws
c. important details
d. same
e. own words
Give the past and past perfect tense of the verbs in parentheses.
began
Before Michaelangelo (begin) Answer

had called
his work on the Council of Room in Florence, Pope Julius II (call) Answer

him to Rome.
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To speak without notes


Select one:
a. Soiree
b. Rendezvous
c. Faux pas
d. Ad lib
Include the _______.
Select one:
a. own words
b. same
c. 5 Ws
d. main idea
e. important details

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Complete the sentence using the future tense of the verb.


will end
Fifty percent of marriages Answer
(end) in court.

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Complete the sentence to the future continuous.


will be faxing
Debbie Answer

(fax) me the form shortly.

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will have
In the year 2050, all students Answer

(have) their own computers.

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worked
Before Michaelangelo Bounarroti and Leonardo da Vince (work) Answer

had worked
for a painting in Florence, both (work) Answer

with fresco together.


d, violent and hard to resist.
Select one:
a. Modus Operandi
b. Bonafide
c. Rendezvous
d. Blitzkreig

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Meeting by appointment at a fix place or time


Select one:
a. Rendezvous
b. Soiree
c. Faux pas
d. Ad lib
Restating the source in fewer words than the original but keeping the main
point.
Select one:
a. Summary
b. Quoting
c. Paraphrase

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Identify the use of future tense in the sentence below.


I know she's sick, but will she be back in school tomorrow?
Select one:
a. Prediction
b. Scheduled event
c. Intentions

d. Arrangements
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Telling only the main idea .


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a. Quoting
b. Summary
c. Paraphrase
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Complete the sentence to the future continuous.


will be arriving
They Answer

(arrive) in town the day after tomorrow.

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Change the verbs in parenthesis into a correct future tense form.


will help
If you help me, I Answer

(help) you.

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A more detailed restatement than a summary, which focuses concisely on a
single main idea.
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a. Quoting
b. Paraphrase
c. Summary

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Change the verbs in parenthesis into a correct future tense form.


will make
Thanks. Then I Answer

(make) you a special dinner!

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It is done only when it's important for your reader to see the actual language
used by the author of the source.
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a. Paraphrase
b. Summary
c. Quoting

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Identify the use of future tense in the sentence below.


Will it snow for Christmas?
Select one:
a. Scheduled event
b. Intentions
c. Predictions/statements of fact

d. Arrangements
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a. 5 Ws
b. same
c. own words
d. main idea
e. important details

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Change the verbs in parenthesis into a correct future tense form.


will not let
I know my parents Answer

(not let) me go to the party.

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will come
Do you think she Answer

(come) soon?

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To speak without notes


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a. Faux pas
b. Soiree
c. Rendezvous
d. Ad lib

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Change the verbs in parenthesis into a correct future tense form.


will help
If you help me, I Answer

(help) you.

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A machine made in imitation of a human being


Select one:
a. Rendezvous
b. Soiree
c. Robot
d. Millennium

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A more detailed restatement than a summary, which focuses concisely on a
single main idea.
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a. Paraphrase
b. Summary
c. Quoting

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A condensed account; a summary; person or thing typical of something


Select one:
a. Modus Operandi
b. Rendezvous
c. Faux pas
d. Epitome

In presenting your arguments, consider the following except,


Select one:

a. audience

b. voice

c. tone

d. other's opinions

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Choose the proper quoting of the sources below.
Source material:
On the morning after Ted Lavender died, First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross crouched
at the bottom of his foxhole and burned Martha's letters. Then he burned the
two photographs. There was a steady rain falling, which made it difficult, but he
used heat tabs and sterno to build a small fire, screening it with his body holding
the photographs over the tight blue flame with the tip of his fingers. He realized
it was only a gesture. Stupid, he thought. Sentimental, too, but mostly just
stupid. (23) -- O'Brien, Tim. The things They Carried. New York:Broadway Books,
1990.
Select one:

a. Even as Jimmy Cross burns Martha's letters, he realizes that it was only a
gesture. "Stupid", he thought. Sentimental too, but mostly just stupid.

b. Even as Jimmy Cross burns Martha's letters, he realizes that "it was only a
gesture. Stupid, he thought. Sentimental too, but mostly just stupid" (23).

c. All of the choices

d. "Even as Jimmy Cross burns Martha's letters, he realizes that "it was only a
gesture. Stupid, he thought. Sentimental too, but mostly just stupid" (23).

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will be
Lunch break today Answer
(be) 10 minutes longer than usual.

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A type of abstract that highlight essential points.
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a. Abstract

b. Descriptive Abstracts

c. Methods

d. Informational Abstracts

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Presents the summary of the implication of the study.
Select one:

a. Results/findings of the study

b. Statement of the problem


c. Methods

d. Conclusion

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will come
Do you think she Answer

(come) soon?

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Describes the participants, the method used in getting the results.
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a. Statement of the problem

b. Abstract

c. Methods

d. Descriptive abstracts
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Genuine, without fraud
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a. Bonafide

b. Epitome

c. Soiree

d. Faux pas

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It discusses the effectiveness and usefulness of the work in general and not
merely an argumentative analysis about the creative works
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a. research paper

b. survey

c. abstract
d. critique paper

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It presents the focus of the research.
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a. Statement of the Problem

b. Results/ Findings of the Study

c. Conclusions/ Implications

d. Method

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Putting information in your own words.
Select one:

a. Paraphrase

b. Quoting

c. Summary
An attention - getting hook should be included in the introductory part of a
research paper.
Select one:
True

False
List the most _________________ of the article.
Select one:

a. important details

b. own words

c. same

d. 5 Ws

e. main idea

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Change the verbs in parenthesis into a correct future tense form.
will you promise
Answer

(you/promise) to help?

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Cited in the same page
Select one:

a. note citation

b. loc. cit.

c. op.cit.

d. plagiarism

e. summarizing

f. American PsychologicalAssociation

g. endnote

h. Work cited

i. footnote

j. Modern Language Association

k. parenthetical documentation

l. paraphrasing

m. ibidem

n. quoting

o. infra
Objections to your positiong.
Select one:
a. Counterclaims

b. Critique Paper

c. Abstract Paper

d. Literature Cited

e. Research Paper

f. Questionnaire

g. IMRaD

h. Position Paper

i. Bibliography

j. Proposal

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Complete the sentence using the future tense of the verb.
will end
Fifty percent of marriages Answer

(end) in court.
Presents answers if the study close the gap in step 1.
Select one:

a. Method
b. Statement of the Problem

c. Results/ Findings of the Study

d. Conclusions/ Implications

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It is a footnote applied when the same source material has been discussed or
stated after the page.
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a. supra

b. ibid

c. loc. sit

d. infra

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Presents basic findings and statistical significance level, effect size.
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a. Results/findings of the study

b. Conclusion

c. Methods

d. Statement of the problem

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Error in writing or printing
Select one:

a. coup d' etat

b. colossus

c. Habeas corpus

d. Millennium

e. erratum

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Presents the processes in getting the results.
Select one:

a. Method

b. Statement of the Problem

c. Conclusions/ Implications

d. Results/ Findings of the Study


Expressions that should be avoided when writing a scientific report.
Select one:

a. Slang/Idioms

b. Text Open-ended

c. Biases

d. Reports

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Change the verbs in parenthesis into a correct future tense form.
will finish
With your help, we Answer

(finish) early.
A critique paper presents the strengths and weaknesses of a work.
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True
False

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Choose the correct APA format:
Select one:

a. Bourassa, E. She Hopes to Write (2009). Thompson Rivers University Fictional


Company. Texas.

b. Bourassa, E. (2009) She hopes to write. Texas. Thompson Rivers University


Fictional Company

c. She Hopes to Write by Emma Bourassa (2009) Thompson Rivers University


Fictional Company. Texas.

d. She Hopes to Write (2009). Bourassa, E. Texas. Thompson Rivers University


Fictional Company

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We use MLA style for arts, literature and the humanities.
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True
False

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Thesis or hypothesis can be presented in the first section of the abstract.
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True

False

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Give the past and past perfect tense of the verbs in parentheses.
worked
Before Michaelangelo Bounarroti and Leonardo da Vince (work) Answer

had worked
for a painting in Florence, both (work) Answer

with fresco together.

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Identify the proper APA Format in-text citation.
Select one:

a. "Smell is the primary means elephants detect cheese, and that they will
ignore large pieces of cheese if tightly wrapped."- Elephant Research Institute ,
2001

b. Smell is the primary means elephants detect cheese, and that they will ignore
large pieces of cheese if tightly wrapped. (2001)

c. In 2001, smell is the primary means elephants detect cheese, and that they
will ignore large pieces of cheese if tightly wrapped."- Elephant Research
Institute

d. A recent report by the Elephant Research Institute (2001) established that


smell is the primary means elephants detect cheese, and that they will ignore
large pieces of cheese if tightly wrapped.
Correct citation is a must in a research paper.
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True

False

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One thing to avoid in writing a position paper is,
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a. convince the readers

b. provide the facts

c. entertain the readers

d. offend the readers

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Indicate which is the correct APA in-text citation for the following
source:
Title: Role of Personality in Determining Value Judgements
Authors: Maxine Renee Shaw, Jonathan L. Speaks, Kathleen M. Neal
Publication: Journal of Applied Psychology
Volume No.: 75
Date Published: 1999
Page Numbers: 558-577
Select one:

a. Shaw, Speaks, and Neal(2005) p. 12-15.

b. Shaw, Maxine Renee, Speaks, Jonathan L., and Neal, Kathleen M., (2005) p.
12-15.

c. Maxine Renee Shaw, Jonathan L. Speaks, Kathleen M. Neal, p. 12-15.

d. Shaw, Speaks, and Neal, 12-15.


It presents data such as tables, figures and graphs.
Select one:

a. Materials and Methods

b. Literature Cited

c. Results/Discussion

d. Abstract

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Includes information on how your project may contribute to the mission and
vision of the funding agency.
Select one:

a. Introduction

b. Project description

c. Evaluation

d. Budget

e. Rationale

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We use APA format for education, psychology, sociology and other social
sciences.
Select one:

True

False
Numbers should be spelled out when they begin a sentence.
Select one:
True

False
It presents the literature review.

-introduction

It contains less than ten words and constructed in a straightforward manner.

-title

A meeting by appointment at a fixed place or time

-rendezvous

It answers the specific purpose and reason of the study.

-introduction

It is a footnote applied text the same source material has been discussed or stated after the
page.

-infra

It presents data such as tables, figures and graphs.

-results/discussion

It presents the underlying theories from where the study is anchored.

-theory

When summarizing or paraphrasing a source , be sure to give:

-Author’s name and year of publication

A writ requiring that a prisoner be brought before a court to decide the legality of his
detention

-colossus

What information do you need in citing a source in APA format?

-all of the answers is true

Indicate which is the correct APA in-text citation for the following source:

-Shaw, Speaks, and Neal, 12-15

Suggest future experiments that might clarify areas of doubt in your results.

-Discussion

Includes information on how your project may contribute to the mission and vision of the
funding agency.

-introduction

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A summary of the purpose of the report, the data presented, and the author's major
conclusions.

-abstract

Presents the purpose statement.

-introduction

It presents the summary of the data from the experiments and discussions of their
implications.

-Results / Discussion

To avoid plagiarizing, you should:

-Statement 1 and 2

Taking information from a source word-for-word is also known as?

-Direct quote

What do you do when quoting long sections of material (e.g., of more than 40 words):

-Indent and use a block format without any quotation marks.

What format is used in the in-text citation below:

Bourassa (2013) stated that one difference between borrow and steal is that steal has a
negative connotation.

-APA format

This section attempts to answer: what materials were used and how they were used.

-Materials and Methods

States the intended outcomes of the project.

-Evaluation

Alphabetical listing of all works cited by the last names of the authors.

-Literature Cited

States the problem that the project will address or fulfill.

- Rationale

A French word which means sudden overthrow of a government

- Coup d' etat

A German word which refers to an extremely rapid, violent, and hard to resist offensive
warfare

- Blitzkrieg

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When you make an in-text citation in MLA format, be sure to give:

- The authors' names and page number

It is a footnote applied when the same source material has been discussed or stated after the
page.

-infra

What form of footnote do you use when you cited a different page number but in the same
source material from the first reference?

-Ibid

Explains the benefit of your project.

-rationale

A gigantic statue, anything huge or important

- Colossus

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EAPP111 UNDERSTANDING RESEARCH SKILLS SHORT QUIZ 012
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Restating the source in fewer words than the original but keeping
the main point.
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A more detailed restatement than a summary, which focuses


concisely on a single main idea.
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a. Summary
b. Quoting
c. Paraphrase
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You discuss the actual language of a text.


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What research skill do you use if you address the exact words of a
secondary source?
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a. Summary
b. Paraphrase
c. Quoting
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It is done only when it's important for your reader to see the
actual language used by the author of the source.
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a. Quoting
b. Paraphrase
c. Summary
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A writing skill that takes verbatim information from a source and


gives credit to the original writer.
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b. Paraphrase
c. Summary
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You don't use unnecessary details and don't repeat things.


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A condensed information including detail, while not being


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Telling only the main idea .


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b. Quoting
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