1st Quiz (Harvard) LAST CHANCE REMAKE 11TH GRADE2021

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11th - 12th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Identify the correct direct citation quotation for this source: Tannen, D, 1998. The argument culture. Toronto: Random House.
Every issue we see discussed on television appears to be set up as an argument: “In the argument culture, criticism, attack, or opposition are the predominant if not the only ways of responding to people or ideas” (Tannen,1998, p. 7).
Every issue we see discussed on television appears to be set up as an argument: “In the argument culture, criticism, attack, or opposition are the predominant if not the only ways of responding to people or ideas” (p. 7).
Every issue we see discussed on television appears to be set up as an argument: “In the argument culture, criticism, attack, or opposition are the predominant if not the only ways of responding to people or ideas” (The argument culture,(1998, p. 7).
Every issue we see discussed on television appears to be set up as an argument: “In the argument culture, criticism, attack, or opposition are the predominant if not the only ways of responding to people or ideas” (Tannen 7).
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Using quotations fairly. The original quotation from Jeremy Black, a film critic, reads “This film can be said to be many things, but one of the things it is not is funny.” Which is fair use of this quotation?
"Jeremy Black (2002) claims that this movie is “many things…[including] funny.
Jeremy Black (2002) insists that “[t]his film…is not…funny.”
Jeremy Black (2002) has called the film “funny".
"Jeremy Black (2002) claims that “[t]his film can be said to be many things[;]…one of the things it is is funny.”
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Using source materials fairly: The original quotation from Bob Simpson on a website reads “Although some people believe the Lamborgotti Fasterossa is the fastest car in the world, others name the Ferrari as the fastest.” Which is an unfair and misleading use of this quotation? e Materials Fairly:
If we compare Italian cars, “some people believe the Lamborgotti Fasterossa is the fastest car in the world, [while] others name the Ferrari as the fastest” (Simpson, 2006).
Bob Simpson (2006) claims that “[a]lthough some people believe the Lamborgotti Fasterossa is the fastest car in the world, others name the Ferrari as thE fastest.”
According to one race car driver, “[a]lthough some people believe the Lamborgotti Fasterossa is the fastest car in the world, others name the Ferrari as the fastest” (Simpson, 2006).
Bob Simpson (2006) claims that “the Lamborgotti Fasterossa is the fastest car in the world, [but] others name the Ferrari as the fastest.”
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Identify the correct direct quote in text citation for this source: Keaveney, S. (2004). “When MTV Goes CEO.” In D. Brundage & M. Lahey (Eds.), Acting on words (pp. 99-103). Toronto: Pearson
According to Keaveney, “Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future”(103).
According to Keaveney, “Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future (Keaveney, 2004, p. 103).
According to Keaveney, “Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future” (Brundage and Lahey, 2004, p. 103).
According to Keaveney , “Before mid-millennium, Gen Xers will be the CEOs of the future” (2004, p. 103).
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
I didn’t reference the source in the text of the assignment because I put the source in the reference list/Bibliography. You should have referenced because?
Any source that has played a significant contribution to your assignment must be fully referenced
Sources came from work produced by someone else and not by you and so needed to be properly referenced.
Readers need to match in-text citations with the full details of sources in a list of references
I didn’t reference the source because it just gave me ideas to use in my assignment; I changed most of words in the article to my own.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
I didn’t reference the source because I found this theory on a Wiki Internet site; anyone can contribute to these, and no particular author is named. You should have referenced because?
Readers need to match in-text citations with the full details of sources in a list of references.
The source of all data like this must be fully referenced.
If you do use a secondary source, it needs to be properly referenced
I didn’t reference the source because it just gave me ideas to use in my assignment; I changed most of words in the article to my own.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
I didn’t reference the source because the statistics were taken from a government website - there for the whole world to see and use. You should have referenced because?
Readers need to match in-text citations with the full details of sources in a list of references
The source of all data like this must be fully referenced.
Sources came from work produced by someone else and not by you and so needed to be properly referenced.
I didn’t reference the source because it just gave me ideas to use in my assignment; I changed most of words in the article to my own.
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