U.S. Academic Writing Test
What is the
difference between paraphrasing and summarizing?
a. Summarizing a passage
conveys the main points using language very similar to that of the original;
paraphrasing a passage sketches out only the most essential points.
b. Paraphrasing a passage
creates a stronger argument, while summarizing the same passage creates a
weaker argument.
c. Paraphrasing a passage
conveys the main points using language very similar to that of the original;
summarizing a passage sketches only the most essential points.
d. Paraphrasing requires
roughly twice as much text as summarizing the same amount of material.
e. Paraphrasing is closer to
plagiarism than summarizing.
Which of the
following contemporary forms of academic writing can only be performed online
or as computer-aided writing?
a. Personal journal writing
b. Hypertext
c. Collaborative writing
d. Performance art
Which of the
following features is/are not desirable in academic writing?
a. Too much description and
too little analysis
b. Too many quotes
c. Plagiarism
e. Informal language
f. All of the above
Which of the
following statements regarding translation is NOT true?
a. Translation takes into
account any constraints regarding context, the writing conventions of the two
languages, idioms, and the grammar of the two languages.
b. Translation is a
word-to-word conversion from one language to another.
c. The text that needs to be
translated is called "source text," while the language in which it is
to be translated is known as the "target language."
Which of the
following is NOT an online blog or website where one's academic writing could
be displayed and commented upon?
a. Blogger
b. Wordpress
c. Academia.edu
d. wobble.org
e. weebly.com
How would a writer
format a quotation in an academic paper if he wanted to delete some words from
the middle of the quotation?
a. By using ellipses to
replace the missing words, as in: "I went out...and returned an hour
later."
b. By using a comma to
replace the missing words, as in: "I went out, and returned an hour
later."
c. By using a colon to
replace the missing words, as in: "I went out: and returned an hour
later."
d. By using a hyphen to
replace the missing words, as in: "I went out - and returned an hour
later."
Which of the
following are features of cohesive writing?
a. A variety of sentence
structures
b. Correct punctuation
c. Appropriate use of
linking words and transitions
d. All of the above
What is a topic
sentence?
a. The longest sentence in a
paragraph, usually found in the middle
b. A sentence that states
the main point of a paragraph and works as a mini-thesis for the paragraph
c. A short, snappy sentence
that ends a paragraph
Which of the
following techniques will increase the readership of an academic article no
matter where the writer displays it online?
a. Including many links,
both internal and external, in the article
b. Including many searchable
keywords
c. Making the article
accessible to both general readers and to more experienced readers of academic
texts
d. Including section
headings that are links
e. All of the above
Which of the
following represents the correct sequence of steps for writing a research
paper?
a. Choosing a topic,
defining the thesis, researching information, making a tentative outline, organizing
notes, writing the first draft, revising the outline, drafting and
typing/encoding the final paper
b. Researching information,
defining the thesis, organizing notes, writing the first draft, revising the
outline and draft, typing/encoding the final paper
c. Choosing a topic,
researching information, defining the thesis, making a tentative outline,
organizing notes, writing the first draft, revising the outline, drafting and
typing/encoding the final paper
d. None of the above
Choose the correct
series of phrases to complete the following sentence.
The citation style known as APA, which stands for __________, is
generally used for __________.
a. American Psychological
Administration; research papers in psychology
b. American Physical Science
Association; research papers in physical science
c. American Psychological
Association; research papers within the social sciences
What is an
oxymoron, a word that is used in academia in a number of humanities and interdisciplinary subjects?
a. A word that also means
its opposite
b. A seemingly nonsensical
figure of speech that combines two typically contradictory terms, such as
"icy hot" or "jumbo shrimp"
c. An oxygen molecule in
chemistry that behaves in a noticeably "stupid" way
d. a and b
What does the
phrase "never bury the lead" mean in the world of online writing?
a. Never make the article
too long or too short.
b. Never hide the main
point of the story too far into the article or text.
c. Never place the writer's
name too far into the article, but rather at the beginning.
d. Cover as many subjects as
possible in the space available.
e. All of the above
What is
self-plagiarism?
a. Reusing significant
material from someone else's publication or copyrighted work and passing it off
as one's own
b. Duplicating one's own
work and publicizing it in multiple formats and multiple territories
c. The reuse of identical or
nearly identical portions of one's own work without citing the original work
d. Stealing one's own
possessions and selling them as if they were someone else's.
e. Exploiting one's own work
in a domestic and foreign market without changing one's name
Choose the option
that best completes the following sentence.
The tone of academic writing should generally be ______________ in
nature.
a. conversational,
colloquial, and personal
b. formal, serious, and
impersonal
c. conversational, serious,
and impersonal
Which of the
following is not a technical or administrative form of academic writing?
a. A brief
b. The Yellow Pages
c. A peer review
d. A proposal
e. A white paper
What is the
difference between a dissertation and a thesis?
a. There is no difference
between a dissertation and a thesis.
b. A dissertation is more
extensive than a thesis.
c. A dissertation implies
that you have to synthesize the information collected and perhaps, include your
thoughts on it and a thesis means that you have to conduct original research.
Which of the
following publications is NOT a known literary review?
a. The Southern Literary
Review
b. The English Plantation
Review
c. Literary Review of
Canada
d. The New York Review of
Books
e. The Times Literary
Supplement
How should
quotations longer than three lines generally be laid out within the body of an academic paper?
a. Use a simple in-text
quotation that includes the quotation inside the paragraph.
b. Indent the whole
quotation and double-space it (if the paper is single-spaced).
c. Indent the whole
quotation and single-space it (if the paper is double-spaced).
d. The formatting depends on
the bibliographical style the writer is using.
e. None of the above
What is a hanging
paragraph?
a. A paragraph in which the
first line is set to the left margin and all subsequent lines are indented
b. A paragraph in which the
first line is set to the right margin and all subsequent lines are indented
c. A paragraph in which the
first line is indented and all subsequent lines are set to the left margin
d. A paragraph that hangs
over the edge of the page, either at the bottom or at the right margin
e. An unnecessary paragraph
Which of the
following statements regarding abstracts is NOT true?
a. An abstract is a brief
summary.
b. An abstract assists the
reader in identifying the purpose of the paper.
c. An abstract is placed at
the beginning of a manuscript.
d. An abstract is usually
included only for a novel or other work of fiction.
Which of the
following literary devices or language conventions is the only one to be used
in academic writing?
a. Passive voice
b. Contractions
c. Formal rhetorical
language
d. Circumlocution
e. Jargon
Which of the
following are features of academic writing?
a. Authority and credibility
b. Structure
c. Style and clarity
d. Analytical approach
e. Attribution of references
f. a, c, d, and e
g. a, b, c, d, and e
h. b, c, and e
Which of the following
form the core of a bibliographic entry specifically for a journal article?
a. ISSN, journal title,
volume, and back catalogue of relevant previous copies
b. Journal title, volume,
number of pages
c. Article title,
even-number pages, date of publication
d. Article title, journal
title, volume, number of pages, date of publication, author(s)
e. None of the above
Are there
circumstances in which the phrase "But I didn't know I was
plagiarizing" is
an acceptable excuse?
a. No, never.
b. In prison, maybe.
c. Yes, as instances of
unconscious plagiarism have been documented.
d. Yes, when a fellow
student or writer is also a plagiarist.
What is the
Columbia style of citation used for?
a. Manuscripts
b. Articles and essays
c. Electronically
accessed sources
d. Scientific topics
What does the term
"rhetoric" mean?
a. Rhetoric is an ambiguous
term that means both "erudite" and "academic," but also
"easily communicated."
b. Rhetoric is the study of
the evolution of language and how languages interact.
c. Rhetoric is the art of
using language as a means of persuasion.
Which of the
following elements is NOT dictated by the MLA style of citation?
a. Typed and double-spaced
b. 1-inch margins on all
sides
c. Use of standard white
paper (8.5 x 11)
d. All of the above are
dictated by the MLA style of citation
What is a comma
splice?
a. When a comma resembles
an apostrophe
b. A common printing error
that splits a comma in two
c. When a semi-colon and a
comma are used interchangeably
d. When a comma is used to join
two complete sentences without adding an appropriate conjunction between them
e. Both a and d
Which of the
following is the best definition of plagiarism in an academic context?
a. Stealing intellectual
materials from one's neighbor
b. "Borrowing" the
words of a well-known professor without citing the source
c. Stealing words or ideas
from one's fellow students and then using them out of context (i.e., using
parts of someone's newspaper article in one's own academic paper)
d. Using all of the right words,
but not necessarily in the right order
e. The adoption,
reproduction, or use of someone else's words or ideas without proper
acknowledgment of the source
What are paragraph
transitions?
a. The point at which
paragraphs end
b. The point at which paragraphs
begin
c. Visual markers, usually
blue or red, that warn the reader that a new paragraph is approaching.
d. A point either at the
beginning of the paper (the opening paragraph) or the conclusion (after the
last paragraph).
e. The last sentence of one
paragraph and the first sentence of the following paragraph, which work
together to create a smooth linguistic or argumentative transition from one
idea to another.
Which of the
following is/are clear benefits of transferring an academic journal online?
a. Online links may give the
journal a potential increase in readership.
b. Online advertising is
cheaper than print advertising.
c. The journal could then
publish an online newsletter and enact a membership log-in feature.
d. An online presence makes
it easier to keep in touch with readers via a registered user database
connected to the website.
e. All of the above are
benefits of transferring an academic journal online.
What is the
difference between a book report and an abstract?
a. An abstract is just a
summary of a book, while a report also includes reviews and reactions to a
book.
b. There is no difference
between an abstract and a book report.
c. A report is just a
summary of a book, while an abstract also includes reviews and reactions to a
book.
Which of the
following is the typical U.S. high school description of proper essay structure?
a. 1-part: one paragraph
b. 2-part: beginning and end
c. 3-part: introduction,
conclusion, and works cited
d. 5-part: introduction,
three examples, conclusion
e. 7-part: introduction,
five examples, conclusion
What is the reason
for citing academic sources in a bibliography?
a. To create connections to
previous ideas and show the path of their influence on the writer's work
b. To rightfully acknowledge
the source of the original work or academic expression
c. To conform to academic
standards and procedures
d. To avoid accusations of
plagiarism
e. All of the above
What is open-access
publishing?
a. Publishing anonymously
b. Publishing within a peer
review system that prevents academic work from being sub-standard
c. Publishing directly to
hand-held reading devices such as the Palm Pilot or Kindle
d. A contemporary method of
publishing in which anyone can access the work, often adopted for online
publishing of academic journals and dissertations
e. None of the above
Choose the option
that best completes the following sentence.
A writer's approach to an academic paper should generally be ___________ in nature.
a. analytical, objective,
rational, and intellectual
b. impressionistic,
analytical, subjective, and intellectual
c. polemical, emotional,
impressionistic, and subjective
What does
"justified margin" mean when writing an academic paper?
a. The margin must be
even and vertically in line with the edge of the paper.
b. The margin must be ragged
at the top and even at the bottom, on both sides.
c. The margin must be even
and horizontally in line with the edge of the paper.
d. The margin must be black
and the edge of the paper white.
e. The margin must be horizontally
and vertically in line with the zigzag edge of the paper.
What is the
difference between a works cited page and a bibliography?
a. Nothing but the name;
they are basically the same.
b. A bibliography is always
shorter than a works cited page.
c. A works cited page lists
only the source material directly cited in the text, while a bibliography lists
all the source material used in writing the book.
d. A bibliography lists only
the source material directly cited in the text, while a works cited page lists
all the source material used in writing the book.
e. A works cited page
appears at the front of the book, while a bibliography appears at the back.
Why is knowing
one's audience of great importance when writing an academic article?
a. Doing so keeps the writer
focused and ensures the reader will take his article seriously.
b. Doing so helps readers
evaluate, assess, and recognize new research.
c. Doing so ensures that the
article will be as effective as possible in communicating its message.
d. All of the above
Which style of
citation is used for publications and academic essays in the arts and
humanities?
a. Chicago
b. Columbia
c. Bluebook
d. Modern Language
Association (MLA)
What are moral
rights?
a. The rights of the
so-called "moral majority," frequently conservative rights
b. The right of any citizen
to be protected by the law in moral, rather than legal, terms
c. The opposite of natural
rights, but similar to immoral or amoral rights
d. A subset of the rights
possessed by the creators of copyrighted works, including the right of
attribution, the right to have a work published pseudonymously or anonymously,
and the right to the integrity of the work
e. All copyrights owned by
the originator of a work of art (usually visual art)
What is a premise
in an argumentative paper?
a. A collection of one or
more declarative sentences (or "conclusions") that make up the
penultimate point of an argument
b. A collection of one or
more declarative sentences (or "propositions") that make up the
beginning point of an argument
c. A collection of one or
more declarative sentences (or "conclusions") that make up the end
point of an argument
d. A collection of one or
more prescriptive sentences (or "propositions") that make up the
middle point of an argument
e. The same as an open-ended
conclusion
Which of the
following form the core of a bibliographic entry, whether for a book or a journal article?
a. Author's full name, place
of birth, and place of residence
b. Date of first
publication, ISBN, book spine color
c. Author, title, publisher,
place of publication, date of publication
d. ISBN, ISSN, author's full
name, name of publisher
e.Author, ISBN, name of
publisher, place of publication
Which of the
following expressions should not be used in academic writing?
a. In my opinion...
b. It has been argued...
c. There is little doubt...
d. There is enough
statistical data to prove...
Which of the
following are useful online resources or techniques a writer could use to showcase his or her own academic
writing?
a. Online journals, blogs,
personal websites, and websites linked to the writer's university
b. Pre-existing
bibliographies to which the writer can upload original work
c. Sending mass e-mails with
attachments of the writer's academic work
d. a and c
Which of the
following citation styles is appropriate to use in a research paper in chemistry?
a. American Chemical Society
(ACS) Style
b. American Chemistry Style
c. Chemistry Style of
Academic Writing
If a bibliography
is very long, is it an acceptable common practice to organize it into sections?
a. Depends on the subject
b. Yes
c. Never
d. None of the above
Which of the
following groups correctly lists the forms of academic writing?
a. Abstract, book, book
chapter, book report, translation, thesis, conference paper, dissertation,
research article, research paper, essay, and explication
b. Abstract, book, book
report, translation, thesis, conference paper, dissertation, research article,
and research paper
c. Book report, translation,
thesis, conference paper, dissertation, research article, research paper,
essay, and explication
The term
"bibliography" comes from the Greek and literally means which of the following?
a. Book blurbing
b. Book listing
c. Book writing
d. Book loving
e. Library loving
Any academic piece
of writing should be cohesive at which level?
a. Sentence level
b. Paragraph level
c. Whole text level
d. All of the above
How are works
arranged in a bibliography?
a. Alphabetically by name
b. Alphabetically by date
c. chronologically by date
d. chronologically by name
e.In five even sections
Which of the
following terms means "to combine pre-stated arguments or statements into one"?
a. Thesis-building
b. Antithesis
c. Synthesize
d. Mutual doubling
e.Synecdoche
Which of the following
is not a citation style for academic writing?
a. CMOS
b. APA
c. APSA
d. ACA
Which style of
citation is used for technical topics, especially those related to computer science?
a. APA
b. IEEE
c. CSE
d. APSA
What is peer
review?
a. An exchange program
between academicians from different countries
b. An exchange program
between students from different countries
c. A process in which an
author's scholarly research or ideas are assessed by other academic experts in
the same field
d. A process of overseeing
exam results in which certain students are allowed to see their work before it
is graded
e. A double-assessment
process in which academicians exchange work directly and give each other
mutually beneficial criticism
What does ISSN (the
journal equivalent of ISBN) stand for?
a. Internal Sort Service
Number
b. International Sweet
Section Name
c. Internal Sticker Shift
Number
d. Inner Server Serial
Number
e. International Standard
Serial Number
Which of the
following elements is NOT dictated by the American Sociological Association style of citation?
a. Single spacing
b. 1 ¼-inch margins on all
sides
c. 12 point font
Which of the
following form the core of a bibliographic entry specifically for a journal article?
a. ISSN, journal title,
volume, and back catalogue of relevant previous copies
b. Journal title, volume,
page numbers
c. Article title, even page
numbers, date of publication
d. Article title, journal
title, volume, page numbers, date of publication, author(s)
e. None of the above
In which field is
the Bluebook style of citation used?
a. Literature
b. Biology
c. Law
d. None of the above
What is
brainstorming and when would an academic writer be most likely to use it?
a. Brainstorming is a verbal
discussion between academicians and is often used when they are involved in a
collaborative work.
b. Brainstorming is a
creative technique for generating many ideas for a particular purpose. The
activity is often used as a part of the initial planning process.
c. Brainstorming is a
condition sustained when the brain "overheats" as a result of intense
work or stimulation. It is the body's way of telling the person to rest for a
while.
What is an
annotated bibliography?
a. A bibliography in which
pictures replace some of the entries
b. A bibliography that
includes a summary and/or evaluation of the source
c. A bibliography in which
the chronology is reversed
d. A bibliography in which a
few sections have extra written explanations or notes
e. a and d
What is the term
for the sentence (or sentences) in a standard academic paper that describes the central proposition to
be put forward and proved in the paper?
a. Précis
b. Antithesis and synthesis
c. Word clause
d. Thesis
e. Word count
f. Praxis
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