Question 1
What percent of the text do you need to change in order not to use quote marks?
a. 10%
b. 50%
c. 0%
d. 100%
Question 2
Qualitative research is:
a. Used only with larger surveys.
b. a method that includes observation and other reviews where the data is not easily set into
statistical information that can apply a large pool of people.
c. the number one choice for scientists testing drugs against disease.
d. none of the above.
Question 3
It is okay to just put references at the end of the paper and not include any in-text citations.
Select one:
True
False
Question 4
A Literature Review:
a. Summarizes all of the literature you’ve read on a topic.
b. Never includes any personal analysis or synthesis.
c. Should focus only on the literature that can contribute to the study and has original analysis
and synthesis.
d. A and B
Question 5
True or False: An Abstract is a concise, often no longer than 250 words, retelling of an entire
research paper.
True
False
Question 6
Quantitative research is:
,Select one:
a. something done with observations of people in their own homes.
b. mostly data that is found in stories.
c. research that focuses on surveys or other statistical items.
d. does not use tools to gather information.
Question 7
What is ‘56’ mean in this Reference: Hardings, K. (2012). What Makes People Sneeze. Science
Today, 56, 812-815.
Select one:
a. The page number the article is on.
b. How many times the reference is cited in your paper.
c. The volume number of the magazine the article is in.
d. There is not enough information provided in the question.
Question 8
What is true about the following text: The vile Duke of Sala gave little thought to the people
starving in his city. Each night he would take great joy from the cries of the hungry children.
Select one:
a. This is an accurate and unbiased account of the Duke of Sala.
b. The author has a bias against the Duke.
c. The author is calling for the people to overtake the Duke and feed themselves.
d. The author thinks all royalty is bad.
Question 9
Which of the following is a correct In-Text citation for a paraphrase from a book written by Kevin
Smith in 2013 called I want it all. It was published by Double Day in Berlin.
Select one:
a. (Smith, 2013)
b. (Smith, 2013, p. 4).
c. Smith, K. (2013). I want it all
d. Smith, K. (2013). I want it all. Berlin: Double Day.
Question 10
Which of the following is a proper APA style reference for a book written by Cadwell Jimson,
published in 1933 by Penguin Publishers of Chicago. The book is titled Jenjon and the Elder
Son.
Select one:
a. Jimson, Cadwell, 1933, Jenjon and the Elder Son.
b. Cadwell, J. (1933). Jenjon and the Elder Son. Penguin Publishers: Chicago.
, c. Jimson, C. (1933). Jenjon and the Elder Son. Penguin Publishers: Chicago.
d. Jimson, C. (1933). Jenjon and the Elder Son. Chicago: Penguin Publishers.
Question 11
True or False: When writing a literature review you never include your own thoughts.
Select one:
True
False
Question 12
The purpose of putting non-fiction into a narrative structure is to:
Select one:
a. make things up about people that you can’t say in the news.
b. reach a greater number of people by allowing a story to build around true events.
c. there isn’t a purpose. Nobody ever uses narrative other than to tell fictions.
d. none of the above.
Question 13
True or False: The APA requests you use Keywords at the end of your Abstract in order to help
people research on their own subject easier.
Select one:
True
False
Question 14
Which of the following is a correct reference for a book written by Kevin Smith in 2013 called I
want it all:
a. (Smith, 2013)
b. (Smith, 2013, p. 4).
c. Smith, K. (2013). I want it all
d. There is not enough information provided in the question.
Question 15
True or False: Quantitative studies should be done on the fewest number of people possible.
True
False
Question 16
The main purpose of a conclusion is to: