25 Questions
The text mentions 9:23 as the time when something occurred.
False
The statement 'There appears to be strong evidence that...' is based on weak findings.
False
The literature has not demonstrated anything relevant.
False
The abbreviation 'AD' appears at the end of the sentence in the text.
True
The text indicates that the information presented is not supported by any evidence.
False
Each source should be stored on the same card.
False
Each source should be given a tracking number.
True
Crafting a coherent review of related literature involves using a single index card.
False
The main focus of the text is on creating digital cards for sources.
False
A key tip for managing sources is to mix them all together on one card.
False
An index card example in the text is represented by '25 | Page 5.'
True
The index card shown in the text is labeled with '25 | Page 4.'
False
The index card displayed has '25 | Page 6' written on it.
False
The text mentions an index card with '25 | Page 7.'
False
The index card example provided is '5 | Page 25.'
False
Including the sponsors and authors or editors of a website is not necessary according to the text.
False
The date when you access a website is considered more important than the creation or update date according to the text.
False
It is recommended to include the title of a website when citing it, as stated in the text.
True
Knowing the authors and editors of a website is optional, based on the information provided.
False
Only providing the date of access without mentioning the creation or update date is sufficient when citing a website, according to the text.
False
The index card should contain information about the Divine Creation Theory.
True
In the text, it is recommended to subscribe to SCRIBD for free trial access.
False
The information on the index card should be exactly as it appears in the text.
False
All the necessary information for the index card is explicitly listed in the text.
False
Using index cards is mentioned as the most effective method for storing information in the text.
False
Test your knowledge on identifying the source of a fact based on an index card format. In this quiz, you'll be given examples of index cards with facts and asked to determine the page where the fact was found.
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