Empowered Scholarly Integrity: A College-Level Citation Quiz (Easy) ワークシート • 無料PDFダウンロード 解答キー
Solidify your academic reputation by identifying standard documentation practices and the structural components of credible scholarly communication.
教育的概要
This college-level quiz assesses student mastery of academic integrity, citation mechanics, and source evaluation. The assessment utilizes a scaffolded approach that moves from basic identification of source types to complex applications of APA and MLA style conventions. It is an ideal diagnostic tool for first-year composition or introductory research courses to verify foundational information literacy skills.
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- Distinguish between primary and secondary sources within a scholarly research context.
- Identify specific formatting requirements for in-text citations and bibliographic references in APA and MLA styles.
- Apply the CRAAP test criteria to evaluate the authority and credibility of academic sources.
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- Which of the following is considered a 'primary source' when conducting historical research on the 1918 influenza pandemic?A) A 2024 peer-reviewed journal article analyzing the virusB) A diary entry from a Red Cross nurse written in October 1918C) A modern textbook chapter regarding the history of epidemiologyD) A documentary film produced for a cable network in 2005
- In APA Style (7th Edition), which element is required in the in-text citation for a direct quote that is not required for a paraphrase?A) The author's last nameB) The publication yearC) The page or paragraph numberD) The title of the article
- The digital identifier often used in scholarly citations to provide a persistent link to an article's location on the internet is called a _______.A) URLB) ISBNC) DOID) ISSN
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- True or False: If you summarize an author's unique theory in your own words, you are still required to provide a citation.A) TrueB) False
- When evaluating the 'Authority' of a source using the CRAAP test, what should a researcher primarily investigate?A) How recently the information was publishedB) The credentials and organizational affiliation of the creatorC) Whether the source contains spelling or grammatical errorsD) The presence of advertising on the website
- In MLA Style, the list of sources at the end of the research paper is titled _______.A) BibliographyB) ReferencesC) Works CitedD) Source List
- True or False: Information that is considered 'Common Knowledge' (e.g., that the Earth revolves around the sun) generally does not require a citation.A) TrueB) False
- What is the main purpose of a 'Peer-Reviewed' journal article?A) To ensure the article is written by a celebrity expertB) To guarantee the article is available for free to the publicC) To verify research quality and accuracy through expert evaluationD) To increase the number of citations the author receives
- When a researcher uses a quote found within another author's work, this is referred to as a _______ source.A) PrimaryB) SecondaryC) IndirectD) Tertiary
- Which of these is a major difference between a Bibliography and a Works Cited/References list?A) A bibliography only includes books, never websitesB) A bibliography may include all background reading, even if not cited in the textC) A bibliography must be written in alphabetical order by the titleD) A bibliography is only used in scientific papers
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よくある質問
Yes, this English and Language Arts quiz is a perfect no-prep sub-plan for college-level courses because it includes clear explanations for each answer that allow students to self-correct and learn independently.
Most students can complete this English and Language Arts quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it an efficient bell-ringer or exit ticket for a research methods lecture.
This English and Language Arts quiz supports differentiated instruction by providing detailed rationales for correct answers, which helps students at different competency levels understand the 'why' behind citation rules.
This English and Language Arts quiz covers critical integrity topics including plagiarism prevention, the definition of common knowledge, and the technical differences between a bibliography and a works cited page.
Teachers can use this English and Language Arts quiz as a pre-assessment before a major research paper to identify which students need more intensive scaffolding on APA or MLA documentation styles.