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CBC1501 ASSIGNMENT 2 STUDY PACK: 100 Q&A
Section 1: Academic Integrity and Writing
1. What is the definition of plagiarism?
A. Forgetting to cite a source
B. Using another person's ideas, words, or work without giving them
proper credit
C. Paraphrasing a sentence poorly
D. Collaborating with a classmate on an assignment
2. Which of the following is NOT a common referencing style?
A. APA
B. MLA
C. Harvard
D. Times New Roman
3. A strong thesis statement should be:
A. Vague and broad
B. A factual statement
C. Debatable and specific, outlining your main argument
D. A question posed to the reader
4. What is the primary purpose of a literature review?
A. To list all the books you have read
,B. To summarize one source in great detail
C. To synthesize existing research and identify a gap your work will
address
D. To criticize other researchers' work
5. "According to Smith (2020), climate change is a pressing issue." This
is an example of:
A. Plagiarism
B. A direct quotation
C. A paraphrase
D. A summary
6. Which of these is the correct way to introduce a direct quotation?
A. The researcher said climate change is bad.
B. Smith (2020) states, "The evidence for anthropogenic climate change
is overwhelming" (p. 45).
C. Smith (2020) says that climate change is a big problem.
D. "Climate change is a big problem" (Smith, 2020, p. 45).
7. The main sections of a standard academic essay are:
A. Abstract, Introduction, Body, Conclusion
B. Introduction, Body Paragraphs, Conclusion
C. Thesis, Arguments, Summary
D. Preface, Chapters, Appendix
8. What does "paraphrasing" involve?
A. Changing a few words from the original text
B. Putting a passage from a source into your own words while retaining
the original meaning
, C. Using quotation marks around the original text
D. Shortening the original text significantly
9. A reference list and a bibliography are the same thing.
A. True
B. False
10. The primary goal of academic writing is to:
A. Impress the reader with complex vocabulary
B. Tell a personal story
C. Present a clear, reasoned, and evidence-based argument
D. Summarize information from Wikipedia
Section 2: Research Methods and Design
11. What is a hypothesis?
A. A proven fact
B. A tentative, testable statement predicting a relationship between
variables
C. The conclusion of a research study
D. A broad, general question
12. A researcher observes children on a playground without
interfering. This is an example of:
A. An experiment
B. A survey
C. Naturalistic observation
D. A case study