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This document contains answer keys for quizzes in English for Academic and Professional Purposes, covering true or false and multiple choice questions. Topics include position papers, argumentation, and report writing.
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ANSWER KEYS FOR QUIZZES IN ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES QUIZ #1 i PART 1: TRUE OR FALSE TRUE A position paper presents an arguable opinion about an issue. FALSE...
ANSWER KEYS FOR QUIZZES IN ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES QUIZ #1 i PART 1: TRUE OR FALSE TRUE A position paper presents an arguable opinion about an issue. FALSE It is not necessary to ensure that you are addressing all sides of the issue. FALSE To take a side on a subject, you should first establish the credibility of a topic that interests you. FALSE Informed opinion is the Information that is non verifiable and agreed upon by almost everyone. FALSE The question: can you manage the material within the specifications set by the instructor? Falls under the category of organization. TRUE When analyzing an Issue and developing an argument, once your topic is selected, you should do some research on the subject matter. TRUE When writing a position paper your job is to take one side of the argument and persuade your audience that you have well-founded knowledge of the topic being presented. FALSE The issue criteria that you are considering needs to be carefully examined in choosing a topic, developing your argument, and organizing your paper. Smrc FALSE It is not necessary to gather data and information when writing a position paper as long as you include your personal opinion and perspective to such issues. TRUE The goal of a position paper is to convince the audience that your opinion is valid and worth listening to. PART 2: MULTIPLE CHOICE ❖ Introduction of Position Paper ❖ A personal experience related Provide background of the by a knowledgeable party topic considered when analyzing an ❖ Conclusion of Position Paper issue and developing an Restate your argument argument ❖ Your Argument Personal testimony Give your opinion and ❖ In determining your viewpoint, provide support you ask yourself the following ❖ Counter Argument questions EXCEPT: Refute the counterclaims “Where do they stand on and give evidence for the issue?” argument ❖ In considering the audience, you ❖ The following are the advantages need to ask the following to leading with the thesis questions EXCEPT: EXCEPT: “Can you manage the Opinion developed material within the through research and/or specifications?” expertise of the claim ❖ An information that is verifiable and agreed upon by almost everyone Factual Knowledge ❖ The interpretation and examples of an accumulation of facts called as: Statistical references Smrc LONG QUIZ i ❖ The primary purpose of writing a report ❖ The conclusion section of a To inform, analyze, or report recommend Summary and ❖ A type of report that uses recommendations formal and structured language ❖ A kind of writing approach uses and is usually applied in major a “specific to general” order projects Inductive reasoning Formal report ❖ A characteristic of a good ❖ An example of a report recommendatory report Objective perspective Recommendation report ❖ One disadvantage of the survey ❖ NOT a characteristic of a valid method survey questionnaire Unwilling respondents Biased ❖ An example of a causal ❖ A mode of administering hypothesis surveys does not require If I study more, then I will face-to-face interaction pass the test Online survey ❖ The most frequently used ❖ The purpose of conducting a method in behavioral science pilot test for a questionnaire Observation To detect flaws ❖ Why is proper planning ❖ Hypothesis essential in observation? An educated guess To identify investigative ❖ An observation method that questions involves the observer being ❖ Ensures accuracy and honesty part of the group being studied Value communicated Participant observation ❖ A valid report structure ❖ A type of observation that does Abstract - Background - not involve the physical Methodology presence of the observer ❖ The logical structure in a report Indirect observation Inductively or deductively ❖ The primary focus of controlled ❖ The main purpose of a observation laboratory report Testing causality To share experimental hypothesis and outcomes findings are manipulated. Smrc ❖ The role of the abstract in a lab Informational Report report Recommendatory Summarizes key findings and conclusions ❖ The section that details the experimental procedures Materials and Methods ❖ The best way to present data Using tables, figures, and graphs ❖ A citation style is most commonly used for laboratory reports APA ❖ The primary objective of the title in a laboratory report To provide a concise and descriptive summary of the report’s content ❖ The main goal of recommendations in a lab report To suggest future research directions or applications ❖ Why is objectivity crucial in writing a lab report? To avoid subjective opinions that could bias the reader ❖ Discussion section An interpretation of the results and their significance ❖ The purpose of the introduction section in a lab report Provides background information and explains the research purpose ❖ What are the three types of report under FORMAL REPORT? Analytical report Smrc