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Comm 1020: Critical Reading Review (Week 6) Review based on Week 4 & 5 Critical Reading www.udst.edu.qa Source Selection Which of the following is essential for effective source selection in research? A) Selecting only peer-...
Comm 1020: Critical Reading Review (Week 6) Review based on Week 4 & 5 Critical Reading www.udst.edu.qa Source Selection Which of the following is essential for effective source selection in research? A) Selecting only peer-reviewed sources B) Ensuring sources align with your research question C) Choosing sources from the first search result D) Using personal blogs for data Boolean Operators What does the Boolean operator 'OR' do in a search query? A) Narrows the search by combining terms B) Broadens the search to include either term C) Excludes certain terms from the search D) Provides the most accurate result CRAAP Test Which of the following is part of the CRAAP test for evaluating sources? A) Sincerity B) Relevance C) Accessibility D) Consistency Source Credibility Which of the following sources is most likely to be credible? A) A personal blog B) A website with no author information C) A tweet by a celebrity D) A peer-reviewed journal article Diverse Perspectives Why is it important to include diverse perspectives in your research? A) To challenge your thinking and evaluate contrasting viewpoints B) To increase the word count of your paper C) To simplify your argument D) To reduce the time spent researching Source Formats Which of the following is an example of a diverse format for a source? A) A textbook B) An online article, an infographic, and a podcast C) A single peer-reviewed paper D) A magazine article from the 1980s Evaluating Internet Sources What should you avoid when selecting sources from the Internet? A) Websites from well-known business magazines B) Peer-reviewed articles from Google Scholar C) Personal blogs and opinion-based articles D) Academic papers behind paywalls Types of Sources Which of the following is a primary source? A) A textbook summarizing historical events B) An encyclopedia entry C) A dataset from a recent survey D) A review article on climate change Evaluating Secondary Sources What is the main purpose of secondary sources? A) To provide firsthand accounts B) To summarize information from primary sources C) To interpret and analyze primary sources D) To serve as a background overview AI as a Tertiary Source Which AI tool is primarily used to summarize academic papers and provide evidence-based research? A) ChatGPT B) Perplexity.ai C) Elicit.com D) JSTOR CRAAP Test In the CRAAP test, what does 'R' stand for? A) Reliability B) Relevance C) Reputation D) Review Library Databases Which of the following is a pro of using library databases? A) Easy to access without login B) Provides conversational responses C) Contains peer-reviewed and credible sources D) Provides AI-generated summaries AI Tools Which of the following AI tools does not provide source links for verification? A) Perplexity.ai B) ChatGPT C) Elicit.com D) Library databases Key Differences Between AI Tools Which AI tool is best suited for brainstorming ideas but not recommended for credible academic citations? A) ChatGPT B) Perplexity.ai C) Elicit.com D) Google Scholar Source Credibility What is one major risk when using AI- generated content as a source? A) It is always peer-reviewed B) It provides highly reliable citations C) It may lack transparency and accuracy D) It is suitable for direct use in academic papers What is Prompt Engineering? Which of the following best defines prompt engineering? A) Writing code for AI systems B) Writing clear instructions for AI tools to get better responses C) Creating AI algorithms D) Debugging AI systems Basic Prompt vs. Refined Prompt Which of the following is an example of a refined prompt? A) Tell me about renewable energy B) What is energy? C) List three benefits of renewable energy in urban areas in the last 5 years D) How does energy work? Boolean Search What does the 'AND' operator do in a Boolean search? A) Narrows the search by combining two terms B) Broadens the search by finding either term C) Excludes certain terms from the search D) Finds exact phrases only Library Databases vs. AI Tools Which of the following is a major advantage of library databases over AI tools like ChatGPT? A) Easy to access B) Provides peer-reviewed, credible sources C) Gives conversational responses D) Free and always up to date Prompt Refinement Why are refined prompts more effective than basic prompts? A) They are easier to write B) They help AI tools provide more detailed and accurate responses C) They make AI tools respond faster D) They reduce the complexity of the search Key Takeaways What is one of the key takeaways from prompt engineering PPT? A) AI tools should replace traditional databases B) Writing clear and specific prompts improves AI responses C) Boolean searches are not useful for research D) AI tools always provide reliable citations