Deck 24: Academic Writing
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Deck 24: Academic Writing
1
Inference involves
A)identifying underlying assumptions and drawing conclusions
B)criticising or questioning the ideas of others
C)changing ideas in response to knowledge
D)understanding cause and effect
A)identifying underlying assumptions and drawing conclusions
B)criticising or questioning the ideas of others
C)changing ideas in response to knowledge
D)understanding cause and effect
A
2
In academic writing the key is to
A)prepare an essay question
B)find existing materials
C)identify the purpose of a question
D)prepare an outline
A)prepare an essay question
B)find existing materials
C)identify the purpose of a question
D)prepare an outline
C
3
A narrative essay
A)investigates an idea and evaluated evidence
B)uses storytelling elements
C)explains a difficult concept
D)describes an experience or an object
A)investigates an idea and evaluated evidence
B)uses storytelling elements
C)explains a difficult concept
D)describes an experience or an object
B
4
Timing organisation for academic writing is often seen as
A)50% of time on researching,investigating,organising and planning + 20% on writing + 30% on editing,rewriting and proofreading
B)30% on researching,investigating,organising and planning + 20% on writing + 50% on editing,rewriting and proofreading
C)50% of time on researching,investigating,organising and planning + 30% on writing + 20% on editing,rewriting and proofreading
D)none of the above
A)50% of time on researching,investigating,organising and planning + 20% on writing + 30% on editing,rewriting and proofreading
B)30% on researching,investigating,organising and planning + 20% on writing + 50% on editing,rewriting and proofreading
C)50% of time on researching,investigating,organising and planning + 30% on writing + 20% on editing,rewriting and proofreading
D)none of the above
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5
A literature review
A)is a brief summary of previous research on a topic
B)showcases the writer's previous research on the topic
C)is a critical analysis of previous research on a topic
D)is a reflective piece of writing
A)is a brief summary of previous research on a topic
B)showcases the writer's previous research on the topic
C)is a critical analysis of previous research on a topic
D)is a reflective piece of writing
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6
Whatever the type of thinking being used,it is necessary to
A)check if we are arguing from a position of fact,opinion,belief or prejudice
B)apply and maintain some degree of logic throughout the argument
C)obtain peers' opinions before considering how we will argue
D)rely primarily on beliefs and instinct
A)check if we are arguing from a position of fact,opinion,belief or prejudice
B)apply and maintain some degree of logic throughout the argument
C)obtain peers' opinions before considering how we will argue
D)rely primarily on beliefs and instinct
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7
An informal essay that creates an account of personal experience would be an
A)descriptive essay
B)narrative essay
C)expository essay
D)argumentative essay
A)descriptive essay
B)narrative essay
C)expository essay
D)argumentative essay
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8
The feature of a précis is that
A)it explains complex terminology
B)it provides a clear summary of important ideas
C)it is an overview of an essay
D)it is a quotation at the beginning of a text
A)it explains complex terminology
B)it provides a clear summary of important ideas
C)it is an overview of an essay
D)it is a quotation at the beginning of a text
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9
Strategies in academic writing include
A)analysis
B)elaboration
C)editing
D)concentrating
A)analysis
B)elaboration
C)editing
D)concentrating
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10
The purpose of an expository essay is to
A)argue for a position based on evaluation,description and logic
B)focus on explaining different points of view when coming to a position
C)make a point based on personal experience and knowledge
D)reveal the emotions involved when coming to a position
A)argue for a position based on evaluation,description and logic
B)focus on explaining different points of view when coming to a position
C)make a point based on personal experience and knowledge
D)reveal the emotions involved when coming to a position
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11
What is a common mistake in writing complex documents?
A)To write using data
B)To write based on an outline
C)To interpret each part of the question before commencing
D)To rush ahead and write before defining and interpreting each part of the question or problem
A)To write using data
B)To write based on an outline
C)To interpret each part of the question before commencing
D)To rush ahead and write before defining and interpreting each part of the question or problem
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12
Which of the following is a technique for sound reasoning?
A)Distinguish between facts,opinions,beliefs and prejudice
B)Form subjective opinions and avoid exaggeration
C)Present advantages and avoid disadvantages and check statistics
D)Support your main ideas with statistics
A)Distinguish between facts,opinions,beliefs and prejudice
B)Form subjective opinions and avoid exaggeration
C)Present advantages and avoid disadvantages and check statistics
D)Support your main ideas with statistics
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13
"However,the better approach would be to…" is an example of
A)argument
B)a linking device
C)transitional expression
D)cause and effect
A)argument
B)a linking device
C)transitional expression
D)cause and effect
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14
Critical evaluation involves
A)demonstrating an acceptable reason for an argument
B)making a point clear through examples
C)showing similarities and differences between two or more aspects
D)presenting arguments for and against on both sides of an issue
A)demonstrating an acceptable reason for an argument
B)making a point clear through examples
C)showing similarities and differences between two or more aspects
D)presenting arguments for and against on both sides of an issue
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15
What is critical thinking?
A)Questioning what you read and not necessarily agreeing with it
B)Using a theory based on your own view
C)Looking for reasons for accepting something as being correct or true
D)Criticising the arguments of others and putting your own forward
A)Questioning what you read and not necessarily agreeing with it
B)Using a theory based on your own view
C)Looking for reasons for accepting something as being correct or true
D)Criticising the arguments of others and putting your own forward
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16
In assessment,marks are awarded
A)primarily for the content
B)primarily for support for the argument
C)primarily for literary writing style
D)for content,the writing purpose,reasoning and style
A)primarily for the content
B)primarily for support for the argument
C)primarily for literary writing style
D)for content,the writing purpose,reasoning and style
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17
A topic sentence
A)is the final sentence in a paragraph
B)signals the main point of the paragraph
C)supports in the main idea in the paragraph
D)provides examples and evidence
A)is the final sentence in a paragraph
B)signals the main point of the paragraph
C)supports in the main idea in the paragraph
D)provides examples and evidence
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18
"Too much exercise can lead to poor health" in an essay would be a claim of
A)fact or definition
B)cause and effect
C)opinion and fact
D)solutions or policies
A)fact or definition
B)cause and effect
C)opinion and fact
D)solutions or policies
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19
An epigraph is
A)a list of abbreviations
B)the same as end matter
C)a glossary
D)a quotation at the beginning of a text
A)a list of abbreviations
B)the same as end matter
C)a glossary
D)a quotation at the beginning of a text
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20
Academic writers
A)do not generally read and evaluate what others have said
B)do not generally seek to understand the main arguments being put forward
C)use their knowledge,insight and experiences fully in their writings
D)do not analyse ideas to verify or critique the existing body of knowledge
A)do not generally read and evaluate what others have said
B)do not generally seek to understand the main arguments being put forward
C)use their knowledge,insight and experiences fully in their writings
D)do not analyse ideas to verify or critique the existing body of knowledge
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21
What MUST academic writers do when writing?
A)Gather and recall information
B)Describe the information
C)Summarise the information
D)Present an argument and show the relationships between the ideas
A)Gather and recall information
B)Describe the information
C)Summarise the information
D)Present an argument and show the relationships between the ideas
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22
The best essays
A)make links between the thesis statement,evidence and findings
B)demonstrate clarity,reason and insightfulness
C)are written clearly,concisely and coherently
D)all of the above
A)make links between the thesis statement,evidence and findings
B)demonstrate clarity,reason and insightfulness
C)are written clearly,concisely and coherently
D)all of the above
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23
A preface presents the background and scope of a study or a paper.
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24
Within universities,plagiarism is regarded as
A)using your own words to state others' ideas
B)academic dishonesty
C)creative writing
D)critical writing
A)using your own words to state others' ideas
B)academic dishonesty
C)creative writing
D)critical writing
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25
An argumentative essay requires
A)position,primary research and recommendation
B)statement of identification,explanation sequences and summary
C)thesis,different points of view,evidence,critical analysis and convincing conclusion
D)thesis,main point of view and supporting ideas
A)position,primary research and recommendation
B)statement of identification,explanation sequences and summary
C)thesis,different points of view,evidence,critical analysis and convincing conclusion
D)thesis,main point of view and supporting ideas
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26
There are several levels of editing that can be undertaken in a document.Suggested headings for an editing checklist are
A)first draft edit,second draft edit,final draft edit
B)structure,content,style,format,mechanics
C)writing,proofreading,spell-checking,formatting
D)content draft,structural draft,proofreading,final edit
A)first draft edit,second draft edit,final draft edit
B)structure,content,style,format,mechanics
C)writing,proofreading,spell-checking,formatting
D)content draft,structural draft,proofreading,final edit
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27
The best way to improve the credibility of your argument is to present your own point of view rather than an opposing and supporting argument.
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28
Academic argument involves
A)writing on an issue about which you disagree
B)writing on an issue about which you agree
C)writing a series of connected ideas that lead from thesis statement to conclusion
D)writing a series of connected ideas that are controversial
A)writing on an issue about which you disagree
B)writing on an issue about which you agree
C)writing a series of connected ideas that lead from thesis statement to conclusion
D)writing a series of connected ideas that are controversial
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29
In academic writing,the problem should be stated in the form of a thesis statement that identifies the issue,problem and gap in knowledge or some other goal to be addressed in the paper.
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30
The purpose of an abstract is to identify the essential argument in the document without passing any opinion or critical comment.
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31
Transitional expressions
A)connect ideas within and between sentences
B)express judgement and opinion
C)are another name for topic sentences
D)are a form of modality
A)connect ideas within and between sentences
B)express judgement and opinion
C)are another name for topic sentences
D)are a form of modality
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32
An effective conclusion shows that the writer has understood the question and developed an argument to achieve the particular writing purpose.
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33
The conclusion of a formal piece of writing links the original claim to the recommendation.
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34
What does an effective argument do?
A)Describes and summarises the information
B)Demonstrates the relationship between sentences
C)Provides evidence and demonstrates a clear connection between the original premise and the conclusion
D)Convinces the reader by providing results from experiments
A)Describes and summarises the information
B)Demonstrates the relationship between sentences
C)Provides evidence and demonstrates a clear connection between the original premise and the conclusion
D)Convinces the reader by providing results from experiments
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35
A common structure that works well in academic writing is
A)a three paragraph structure
B)a four paragraph structure
C)a five paragraph structure
D)a six paragraph structure
A)a three paragraph structure
B)a four paragraph structure
C)a five paragraph structure
D)a six paragraph structure
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36
The body of a document contains
A)the structural introduction
B)the summary of the writing
C)the research findings and the argument
D)the elements and the conclusion
A)the structural introduction
B)the summary of the writing
C)the research findings and the argument
D)the elements and the conclusion
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37
In essay writing,analysis refers to the process of combining all the elements of an issue into one coherent piece.
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38
What are you required to do when you build an argument?
A)Show you have evaluated your side of the argument
B)Anticipate and counter any opposing arguments
C)Shift the focus from your view to others' arguments
D)Present all arguments that you have researched in preparation for the essay
A)Show you have evaluated your side of the argument
B)Anticipate and counter any opposing arguments
C)Shift the focus from your view to others' arguments
D)Present all arguments that you have researched in preparation for the essay
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39
It is unacceptable to discriminate between two or more factors in an essay.
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40
All academic papers should be typed single-spaced.
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41
Identify at least four behaviours that are considered plagiarism and the most direct way to avoid plagiarism.
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42
Good writers leave enough time to edit well and edit methodically by looking at different aspects such as spelling,structure and content at different passes through the manuscript.
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43
Identify the elements of structure in essays.What are the differences between the abstract,introduction,body and conclusions of an essay?
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44
The paragraph must fulfil the topic sentence to prevent the writer wandering away from the topic.
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45
Plagiarism is using the ideas or words of another and passing them off as one's own.
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46
A conclusion is a statement drawn from evidence.
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47
Identify three techniques you can use to improve paragraph flow.What is the purpose of the three different types of transitional expressions and provide an example of each.
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48
Describe the ways in which academic writing is different to other forms of writing such as business reports or business communications like letters or memos?
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49
What is the difference between an argumentative essay and an expository essay?
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50
In academic writing,emotional statements and subjective opinion do not have to be avoided except when they are based on past experience,values and beliefs.
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51
Why do academic writers state the problem in the form of a thesis statement? What do good introductions do? Why should you take the time to determine an essay's purpose?
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52
Transitional expressions connect ideas across the writing.
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53
An abstract will not include the main subsidiary themes.
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54
The two common standards for citations and bibliographies are the traditional note method and
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55
What are the signs that could indicate a writer is using 'weak-sense' critical thinking to defend their current beliefs?
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56
Proofreading is the final step in the writing process.
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57
An argumentative essay should include either supporting arguments or opposing arguments.
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58
Discuss three ways to develop an argument in writing.
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59
How can you identify and avoid exaggeration in academic writing?
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