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1. This expresses a writer's position on an issue and the reasons for his/her stance. It gives
arguments that support the opinion of the writer based ion the facts collected.

a) Technical Paper b) Position Paper

c) Field Report d) Concept Paper

2. This is your stand on a particular issue, which what you are going to defend in your position
paper.

a) claim b) position

c) evidences

3. Where should you base your claim on what you can prove?

a) facts b) data

c) evidences

4. (POSITION PAPER) TRUE OR FLASE: you have to introduce the topic, and then provide history or
background of the issue

a) True b) False

5. (POSITION PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: In Conclusion, you must restate both sides of the argument,
summarize the three arguments made in your essay.

a) TRUE b) FALSE
6. (POSITION PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: In the INTRODUCTION of a Position Paper, you have to state
the opposing argument by briefly describing them. You may also include details that support the
opposing claim.

a) TRUE b) FALSE

7. (POSITION PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: Clearly identify the issue that you believe is affecting you
and your community. You can have two or more issues

a) False b) True

8. (POSITION PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: Formulate statements that will express your own stand
toward the issues. These statements may convey the message that the issues are having
negative effects on people and the community.

a) True b) False

9. (POSITION PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: Gather factual evidences which support your arguments
regarding the issue. This evidence may be taken from official statement of the government
agencies, political leaders and academic authorities.

a) True b) False

10. (POSITION PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: Make sure that your statements are strong enough to
convince or persuade your readers into action to address the issue.

a) True b) False

11. This is a short document that explains what the study is about. It enables putting thoughts and
ideas into paper for consideration for research.

a) Technical Report b) Concept Paper

c) Field Report d) Position Paper

12. It is from the concept paper that develops this proposal which can either be business or
academic oriented. Most students usually go directly to the it.

a) theoretical proposal b) Business proposal

c) wedding proposal d) research proposal


13. (CONCEPT PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: The budget, the methodology, and timeline should be
aligned.

a) FALSE b) TRUE

14. (CONCEPT PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: Use Statistics and figures when discussing the rationale for
the research.

a) TRUE b) FALSE

15. (CONCEPT PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: Always request funding for planning the proposal.

a) TRUE b) FALSE

16. (CONCEPT PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: Use more than five pages excluding the cover page. Do
not overwhelm the readers with details.

a) TRUE b) FALSE

17. (CONCEPT PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: Adjust your language to the intended readers. You may
use technical terms if readers are scholars and scientists. However, refrain from using jargon
when your target readers are lay persons.

a) TRUE b) FALSE

18. (CONCEPT PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: Include the overview of the budget if it is required. If not,
then skip the budget section. In place of this, you may simply include the type of support you
may need such as personnel, travel and communication, and equipment.

a) TRUE b) FALSE

19. (CONCEPT PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: Be sure that basic format details, such as page numbers,
are incorporated.

a) TRUE b) FALSE

20. (CONCEPT PAPER) TRUE OR FALSE: It is alright if the cost and methodology would not be
reasonable.

a) FALSE b) TRUE

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