Academic Language Quiz PDF
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This quiz tests understanding of academic language, including its purpose in retrieval and comprehension. It focuses on characteristics like interpersonal and objective.
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Academic Language Quiz Answers 1. Academic language should include slang and colloquial expressions. A. True B. False Answer: False (B) Academic language is formal and avoids conversational or casual expressions like slang. 2. Which of the following is NOT a purpose in reading an acade...
Academic Language Quiz Answers 1. Academic language should include slang and colloquial expressions. A. True B. False Answer: False (B) Academic language is formal and avoids conversational or casual expressions like slang. 2. Which of the following is NOT a purpose in reading an academic text? (Select all that apply) A. To gain more pieces of information B. To locate a main idea C. To scan for information D. To write poetry Answer: To write poetry (D) This question assesses your understanding of the purposes of reading academic texts, which mainly focus on information retrieval and comprehension. 3. What is an academic text? Answer: A written language that provides information related to a particular discipline. Examples of academic texts include essays, research papers, reports, and theses. 4. Match the characteristics of academic language with their descriptions: 1. A. Avoids personal pronouns like 'I' Impersonal and 'we' 2. B. Should not sound conversational Objective or casual 3. C. Based on facts and evidence, Formal not influenced by personal feelings Answer: Formal = Should not sound conversational or casual Objective = Based on facts and evidence, not influenced by personal feelings Impersonal = Avoids personal pronouns like 'I' and 'we' 5. Students who master academic language are less likely to be successful in academic settings. A. True B. False Answer: False (B) Mastery of academic language significantly enhances success in academic and professional environments. 6. An academic text requires less concentration and focus compared to other texts. A. True B. False Answer: False (B) Academic texts often require a higher level of concentration due to complex terminology and ideas. 7. What should academic language be? Answer: Objective and precise Academic language is designed to convey information clearly and without bias. 8. Identify whether the following statement is academic (A) or non-academic (N): 'In his reverie he remembers how nature marked the season it happened.' A. A B. N Answer: N (B) This statement is non-academic due to its subjective and descriptive nature. 9. A magazine is considered an academic text. A. True B. False Answer: False (B) Magazines often contain informal content and are not classified as academic texts. 10. What is the difference between social language and academic language? Answer: Social language is informal and used in everyday conversation, while academic language is formal and used in academic settings. Understanding this difference is essential for effective communication in both contexts.