Technical Communication – Exam 3
Question 1 points
What should a coherent paragraph have?
Question options:
A) A topic sentence embedded in the middle
B) An accessible line of reasoning
C) Clear examples
D) Lots of transitions
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Organizing for Readers
Question 2 points
How should you exercise caution when you're summarizing social media content?
Question options:
A) By providing a detailed background and in-depth analysis of
the content.
B) By making the summary concise and avoiding the important
and critical details.
C) By considering the character limit and ensuring clarity and
engagement.
D) By including all technical jargon of the original document into
the content.
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Summarizing Research Findings and Other Information
Question 3 points
, When you come to a conclusion about what you don't know by reasoning from what you
do know, you make
Question options:
A) a fallacy.
B) an inference.
C) a claim.
D) an analysis.
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Evaluating and Interpreting Information
Question 4 points
Which of the following best illustrates faulty causal reasoning?
Question options:
A) Using comprehensive statistical analysis to validate findings.
B) Conducting thorough research and experimentation to
establish a cause-and-effect relationship.
C) Applying findings from a specific sample to a wider population
without verification.
D) Concluding that because two events occur together, one must
have caused the other without any further evidence.
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Evaluating and Interpreting Information
Question 5 points
Why is it important to check the reputation of a source?
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Question 1 points
What should a coherent paragraph have?
Question options:
A) A topic sentence embedded in the middle
B) An accessible line of reasoning
C) Clear examples
D) Lots of transitions
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Organizing for Readers
Question 2 points
How should you exercise caution when you're summarizing social media content?
Question options:
A) By providing a detailed background and in-depth analysis of
the content.
B) By making the summary concise and avoiding the important
and critical details.
C) By considering the character limit and ensuring clarity and
engagement.
D) By including all technical jargon of the original document into
the content.
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Summarizing Research Findings and Other Information
Question 3 points
, When you come to a conclusion about what you don't know by reasoning from what you
do know, you make
Question options:
A) a fallacy.
B) an inference.
C) a claim.
D) an analysis.
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Evaluating and Interpreting Information
Question 4 points
Which of the following best illustrates faulty causal reasoning?
Question options:
A) Using comprehensive statistical analysis to validate findings.
B) Conducting thorough research and experimentation to
establish a cause-and-effect relationship.
C) Applying findings from a specific sample to a wider population
without verification.
D) Concluding that because two events occur together, one must
have caused the other without any further evidence.
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Evaluating and Interpreting Information
Question 5 points
Why is it important to check the reputation of a source?
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