10 Questions
True or false: A scientific report is typically made up of three main divisions: preliminary material, body, and supplementary material.
True
True or false: The purpose of a scientific report could be analyzing, persuading, or reporting on an investigation.
True
True or false: The audience of a scientific report is always the lecturer or tutor.
False
True or false: Analyzing the task is the first step in writing a scientific report.
True
True or false: It is not necessary to carefully read the assignment task when writing a scientific report.
False
Which of the following is NOT one of the main divisions of a scientific report?
Conclusion
What should you do before writing a scientific report?
Read the course information book
What are the different kinds of content found in the sections of a scientific report?
Preliminary material, body, supplementary material
What is the purpose of a scientific report?
All of the above
Who is the audience of a scientific report?
All of the above
Test your knowledge on scientific writing with this quiz! Learn about the structure and components of a scientific report, as well as how to write a research proposal. Make sure you're familiar with the necessary divisions and follow any guidelines provided by your lecturer or tutor.
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