20 Questions
The Office Button in Microsoft Word contains a menu of file-related commands.
True
The Quick Access Toolbar in Microsoft Word provides a set of random commands that change every time you open the program.
False
The Ribbon tabs in Microsoft Word provide a set of tools that are not relevant to the current task.
False
The title bar in Microsoft Word only displays the name of the program, not the name of the current document.
False
The Vertical scrollbar in Microsoft Word is used to scroll from left to right across the page.
False
The ______ button contains a menu of file-related commands.
Office
The default options on the Quick Access Toolbar are to save a file, to undo the last action, and to repeat your most recent ______.
action
The Ribbon tabs provide you with a set of tools that are relevant to what you are currently ______.
doing
The title bar displays the name of the program and the name of the current ______.
document
Window controls are used to change the size of a window, or to ______ it.
close
Match the following types of written sources with their inclusion in literature:
Scientific journals = Included in literature Professional books = Included in literature Websites = Included in literature Fiction novels = Not included in literature
Match the following statements with their relevance to engaging in literature review:
Helps researcher ascertain if others have addressed the research problem = Relevance to literature review Provides a set of random commands that change every time you open the program = Not relevance to literature review Offers new ideas, perspectives, and approaches = Relevance to literature review Displays the name of the program and the name of the current document = Not relevance to literature review
Match the following actions with their purpose in a literature review:
Surveying/reading literature = Purpose in literature review Looking again at what others have done in the selected topic = Purpose in literature review Changing the size of a window = Not a purpose in literature review Saving a file = Not a purpose in literature review
Match the following benefits of engaging in literature review with their descriptions:
Informs researcher about other individuals who work in the area = Benefit of literature review Can offer new ideas, perspectives, and approaches = Benefit of literature review Provides a set of tools that are not relevant to the current task = Not a benefit of literature review Contains a menu of file-related commands = Not a benefit of literature review
Match the following terms with their definitions related to literature:
Literature review = An organized written presentation or account of literature surveyed/read by the researcher or reviewer Literature = All written sources relevant to the selected topic Theses = Included in literature Fiction novels = Not included in literature
Match the type of literature with its description:
Primary literature = Contains primary findings of the research Secondary literature = Summarizes the findings from research articles Tertiary literature = Used as a reference Theoretical literature (secondary sources) = Professional non-research literature
Match the step of conducting a literature review with its description:
Select a topic for literature review = First step in the process Develop or use proposed research questions and objectives as guides = Second step in the process Develop a literature search strategy consisting of key words or search terms = Third step in the process Search the literature from electronic databases and library = Fourth step in the process
Match the benefit of conducting a literature review with its description:
Alerting research to controversial issues and gaps in understanding = Identifying unresolved issues and gaps Revealing sources of data = Introducing researcher to measurement tools used by other researchers Bolstering researcher’s confidence in the topic = Showing that others have invested considerable time, effort, and resources in studying it Helping interpret and make sense of researcher’s findings = Assisting in tying results to the work of predecessors
Match the classification of literature with its examples:
Primary literature = Research articles, dissertations, theses, and books containing primary findings of research Secondary literature = Professional books and textbooks for a given field Tertiary literature = Dictionaries and encyclopedias Theoretical literature (secondary sources) = Textbooks or professional books
Match the feature of a good literature review with its description:
Structured and logical presentation = Demonstrates a well-written literature review Provides comprehensive coverage = Ensures that all relevant aspects are covered thoroughly Critical evaluation of the literature = Involves analyzing and assessing the quality of the literature reviewed Clear identification of gaps in existing knowledge = Highlights areas where further research is needed
Test your knowledge of Microsoft Word features, including the Office button, Quick Access Toolbar, and Ribbon tabs. Learn about file-related commands, frequently used commands on the Quick Access Toolbar, and relevant tools on the Ribbon tabs.
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