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Vanessa Eracho
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Multiple Choice
A position paper is a type of professional writing that presents one’s stand or viewpoint on a particular issue.
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
In choosing an issue, it should be current and relevant.
Yes
No
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What do you think is the main goal of the position paper?
To persuade the readers
To inform the readers
To entertain the readers
To enjoy and chill the reader
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An issue or selecting an issue is a crucial component of a position paper.
Yes
No
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Multiple Choice
These are contents of a position paper, EXCEPT
thesis statement
arguments
counterclaims
opinion
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This is the last part of a position paper that includes the restatement of the thesis statement, arguments and plan of action.
body
conclusion
introduction
summary
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These are the claims of the opposite side or those who disagrees with the author’s/ person’s stand on the issue.
claims
opinions
counterclaims
arguments
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Multiple Choice
What fallacy is evident in the following statement?
"A tourist is visiting a new country and the first person she met in the airport was rude. She sent a message to a friend back home that everyone in the country was rude."
Post Hoc
Hasty Generalization
Slippery Slope
Red Herring
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What type of fallacy is evident in the following statement?
"This is the best fruit shake in Manhattan because no other fruit shake connoisseur has been able to prove otherwise!"
Hasty Generalization
Appeal to ignorance
Straw man
Genetic fallacy
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It is referred to as a collection of facts, such as values or measurements, observation or even just descriptions of things.
Data
Data Collection
Primary Data
Secondary Data
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It is called as the data collected at source or originally collected by the individuals.
Data
Data Collection
Primary Data
Secondary Data
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Secondary data refers to the gathering and/or use of existing data for which they have originally collected. Which of the following is NOT an example of secondary data?
Company records
Computerized database
Government publication
Personal observation
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following visualization shown in the picture below? (Please refer to the picture - No. of vegetables sold in the month of July)
Bar Graph
Pictograph
Pie Graph
Tally Marks
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Multiple Choice
According to the graph above, how many zucchinis are sold in the month of July?
10
15
25
30
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following visualization shown in the picture below? (Please refer to the picture - Types of transportation that people use everyday)
Bar Graph
Pictograph
Pie Graph
Tally Marks
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Multiple Choice
Based on the graph above, how many people use bus often?
10%
20%
30%
40%
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Multiple Choice
How does the visualization help the researchers?
It catches the readers’ attention.
It lengthens the research proposal.
It gives estimation and not accuracy.
It gives us the clear idea of the information through maps or graphs.
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Multiple Choice
It is a document that presents information in an organized format for a specific audience and purpose.
Academic Paper
Concept Paper
Research Paper
Report
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Multiple Choice
The researcher wants to decide on the terms of reference for their report. What should the researcher need to do for him or/her to accomplish the first step?
The researcher should search for articles.
The researcher should decide on the structure
The researcher should contact the library for assistance.
The researcher should know what the topic of his/her report is.
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The researcher wants to decide on the format he/she will be using on his/her report. Which of the following steps must be accomplished?
Deciding on 'Terms of Reference'
Deciding on Procedure
Finding Information
Deciding on the Structure
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following part is NOT included on the report writing?
A title page
Executive summary
Introduction
Writer's opinion
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It is where you analyze your findings and interpret what you have found.
Appendix
Conclusion
Introduction
Recommendation
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It is a problem or controversy in which people disagree
Claim
Refutation
Issue
Inductive argument
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These are the contrasting positions in an argument.
Refutation
Deductive argument
Claim
Issue
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Statement that can be proven or verified by observation or research
Claim of Value
Claim of Fact
Claim of Policy
persuasion
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states that one thing or idea is better or more desirable
than another.
Claim of Fact
Claim of Value
Claim of Policy
argument
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suggests that should or ought to be done to solve a problem
Claim of Fact
Claim of Value
Claim of Policy
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State or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.
argument
claim
persuasion
evidence
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the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
arguments
claim
evidence
factual
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A _______ is an evaluation of a particular issue, set of circumstances, or financial operations that relate to the performance of a business
Business Report
Technical Report
Field Report
Scientific Report
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reports the results of an empirical investigation
Business Report
Technical Report
Field Report
Scientific Report
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●analyzes observations of phenomena or events in the field (law, ,industrial relations, psychology, nursing, history, education)
Business Report
Technical Report
Field Report
Scientific Report
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●a formal report designed to convey technical information in a clear and easily accessible format
Business Report
Technical Report
Field Report
Scientific Report
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●a formal report designed to convey technical information in a clear and easily accessible format
Business Report
Technical Report
Field Report
Scientific Report
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○to describe the observation of people, places, and/or events and to analyze that observation data in order to identify and categorize common themes in relation to the research problem underpinning the study
Business Report
Technical Report
Field Report
Scientific Report
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○to clearly communicate your key message about why your scientific findings are meaningful
Business Report
Technical Report
Field Report
Scientific Report
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clearly communicate your key message about why your scientific findings are meaningful
Business Report
Technical Report
Field Report
Scientific Report
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○the data is often in the form of notes taken during the observation but it can also include any form of data gathering, such as, photography, illustrations, or audio recordings
Business Report
Technical Report
Field Report
Scientific Report
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○the data is often in the form of notes taken during the observation but it can also include any form of data gathering, such as, photography, illustrations, or audio recordings
Business Report
Technical Report
Field Report
Scientific Report
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Multiple Choice
○similar to research report
Business Report
Technical Report
Field Report
Scientific Report
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●scientific and systematic procedure aimed at making a discovery and test a hypothesis
Experiment
Interview
Questionnaire
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researcher identifies beforehand which behaviors are to be observed and recorded
Unstructured observation
Covert observations
Overt observation
Structured observation
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When the researcher pretends to be an ordinary member of the group and observes in secret. Though participant expectancy is less of a problem, ethical dilemmas occur with the deception.
Unstructured observation
Covert observations
Overt observation
Structured observation
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When the researcher tells the group he or she is conducting research; increases participant expectancy which may alter the participants natural behavior.
Unstructured observation
Covert observations
Overt observation
Structured observation
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no restriction is placed on what the observer would note: all behavior in the episode under study is monitored
Unstructured observation
Covert observations
Overt observation
Structured observation
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On a small island, scientists kept track of the number of wolves and moose over time. Which trend did they record?
A drop in wolf population and a drop in moose population
An increase in wolf population and a drop in moose population
A drop in wolf population and an increase in moose population
An increase in wolf population and an increase in moose population
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Multiple Choice
According to this chart, which country spent the least money on books in 2004?
Germany
France
Italy
Australia
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Multiple Choice
This chart shows the composition of lunar soil. Which element is third most abundant?
Silicon
Magensium
Iron
Impossible to tell
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Multiple Choice
According to this chart, which plant seems to grow best in full or partial sun?
Geranium
Impatiens
Fuchsia
Trillium
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According to this chart, in which condition does fuchsia grow best in?
Full sun
Partial sun
Partial shade
Dappled sun
Full shade
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Multiple Choice
According to this chart, which appliance is used 8 hours per day on weekdays?
TV
Computer
Fridge
Heater
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According to this chart, what appliance is used second most on weekends?
Lights
TV
Heater
Other
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Multiple Choice
Which ice cream is least liked by both grades?
Vanilla
Strawberry
Lemon
Chocolate
Peach
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Which ice cream is most liked by second grade?
Vanilla
Strawberry
Lemon
Chocolate
Peach
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Multiple Choice
What is the approximate average height of the Douglas Fir trees sampled in this chart?
100 feet
150 feet
200 feet
225 feet
250 feet
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Which tree has an average height of about 75 feet?
Lodgepole Pine
Western Red Cedar
Sitka Spruce
Douglas Fir
Impossible to tell
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