Reliability of sources
Paraphrasing and Referencing
Building Argument
Response Writing
Facts, Opinion and Evidence
100

What does the Purpose element of the CRAAP test evaluate?

The author’s reason for creating the text.

100

In Westminster–Harvard referencing, which part of a reference comes first?  

The author’s surname and initials.

100

What is an argument in academic writing?

A set of claims supported by reasons and evidence.

100

What is the purpose of using self-mention (I argue that...)?

To show the writer's stance.

100

The statement that expresses personal belief or judgment and cannot be proven is called....


Opinion

200

What is the key difference between popular and scholarly sources?

The scholarly sources are reviewed by experts and include references.

200

Why is referencing important in academic work?

It gives credit to original authors and avoids plagiarism.

200

What are the features of an argument?

It should be contestable, specific, and interpretive. 

200

 Is the given statement True/ False?

A topic sentence should not include examples or evidence. 


True

 Because a topic sentence introduces the main idea, examples or evidence come later in the paragraph. 

200


Why is it important to distinguish between fact and opinion?


It helps to analyse an  argument critically and avoid accepting bias as truth.

300

In Boolean logic, the operator AND is used to..

Narrow a search

300

What should be included when paraphrasing to avoid plagiarism?

A citation to the source.

300

What does academic stance mean?

Expressing ideas confidently and objectively in academic writing.

300

What is the purpose of writing a concluding sentence in a response paragraph?

To summarise the main idea and show how the writer’s position has been supported.

300

Is this a fact or an opinion?

Banning ARS platforms is an effective solution for developing learners’ creative skills. 


The statement is an Opinion because it expresses a judgment or viewpoint rather than a verifiable fact. 

400

Is the given statement True or False?

Google Scholar provides access to scholarly and peer-reviewed materials.


True

400

What’s the main difference between summarizing and paraphrasing?

Summarizing condenses information; paraphrasing restates it in new words.

400

In academic argument, what do facts usually provide?


Evidence or support for a claim

400

In academic writing, these two types of statements are often combined to support and interpret arguments.



Facts and Opinion

400

What is the purpose of including both facts and opinions in an article?


To combine evidence and interpretation for a persuasive argument.

500


If an article uses emotional language and lacks evidence, what is it most likely to be?


Unreliable and subjective.

500

Which section of an academic paper lists full publication details for all cited sources?


Reference List

500

What does the acronym PEE stand for?

Point

Evidence

Explanation

500

What is the structure of a response paragraph?

  • Writer’s position on the author’s argument (agree/disagree)

  • Reasons to support the writer’s position

  • Evidence to support the claims

  • Concluding sentence

500

Which type of evidence is most persuasive in academic writing?


Empirical Evidence


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