Position Paper
Kinds of Survey Questions
Types of Reports
Text Development
Trick or Treat
100

Which type of essay requires you to take a clear stand on a specific issue? 

a. argumentative essay

b. persuasive essay

c. position paper

d. expository essay

c. position paper

100

What is the advantage of using open-ended questions in a survey?
a. They allow respondents to objectively answer the questions
b. They make the survey more time-consuming
c. They limit the responses to specific choices for easier analysis
d. They encourage respondents to provide detailed explanations

d. They encourage respondents to provide detailed explanations

100

When should a laboratory report be used?
a. When analyzing a scientific experiment with controlled variables
b. When conducting a survey about people’s opinions on a topic
c. When observing a phenomenon in a natural setting without manipulating variables
d. When collecting data from an unstructured interview with multiple subjects

a. When analyzing a scientific experiment with controlled variables

100

How can a researcher effectively challenge their thesis statement?
a. By avoiding any counterarguments to ensure the position is clear

b. By avoiding any further research once the thesis is decided

c. By simplifying the thesis to make it easier to defend

d. By exploring different perspectives and addressing potential weaknesses in the arguments


d. By exploring different perspectives and addressing potential weaknesses in the arguments


100

Give two qualities of an interesting topic for a position paper

contemporary, debatable, relevant, trending, viral, timeliness

200

Which of the following is the primary purpose of writing a position paper?
a. To present both sides of an issue equally
b. To argue one side and persuade the audience of your stance
c. To provide a summary of a topic without taking a position
d. To inform the audience about a historical event

b. To argue one side and persuade the audience of your stance

200

What is a key feature of a multiple-response survey question?
a. Respondents can select only one answer
b. It provides a ranking scale for respondents to rate items
c. Respondents can select more than one answer from a list of options
d. It asks respondents to write their own response

c. Respondents can select more than one answer from a list of options

200

What is the purpose of a field report?
a. To present data collected in a controlled laboratory environment

b. To provide feedback from participants in a focus group

c. To summarize statistical data without including personal observations

d. To document observations from real-world settings, often outdoors or on-site

d. To document observations from real-world settings, often outdoors or on-site

200

What should be done if a topic does not seem debatable or relevant?
a. Move forward with the topic and force it into a debatable form

b. Choose a new topic that is more relevant and allows for a clear argument

c. Choose a topic based on its popularity rather than its relevance

d. Write about the topic anyway, as it may be more interesting to the writer

b. Choose a new topic that is more relevant and allows for a clear argument

200

What are jargons?

Jargons are terms or words used in a specific group of people or profession. 

300

What is a thesis statement in a position paper?
a. A statement of personal opinion
b. A question that the paper will explore
c. A clear and concise statement of the writer's stance
d. A collection of quotes from different sources

c. A clear and concise statement of the writer's stance

300

Which of the following survey questions is a contingency question?
a. "If yes, please specify your age range: under 18, 18–24, 25–34, etc."
b. "How satisfied are you with our service: very satisfied, satisfied, neutral, dissatisfied, or very dissatisfied?"
c. "What do you think about our new product?"
d. "Would you recommend our service to others?"

a. "If yes, please specify your age range: under 18, 18–24, 25–34, etc."

300

Why would a survey report be useful in a study of community health?
a. It provides detailed observations from experts in the field
b. It allows for collecting a large amount of data from many participants on a specific issue
c. It involves conducting experiments with controlled variables
d. It focuses on presenting qualitative observations from field research

b. It allows for collecting a large amount of data from many participants on a specific issue

300

How does selecting a topic you are passionate about influence the quality and effectiveness of your writing?

a. Choosing a passionate topic often leads to longer papers filled with unnecessary details.

b. A passionate topic enhances motivation which results to a more compelling and persuasive paper.

c. Passion for a topic distracts from the need for thorough research and evidence.

d. A passionate topic is less important than simply following assignment guidelines.


b. A passionate topic enhances motivation which results to a more compelling and persuasive paper.

300

Synonymous words to plagiarism

copyright infringement, piracy, theft, stealing, copying

400

Which of the following is true about the structure of a position paper?


a. It always starts with a personal anecdote to engage the reader


b. It includes both the pros and cons of the topic without choosing a side


c. It includes a lot of background information without getting to the main argument

d. It presents the writer's position, supported by evidence and arguments

d. It presents the writer's position, supported by evidence and arguments

400

A teacher wants to measure how strongly students feel about different parts of a course. Which reason best explains why a Likert scale question would be a good choice?

a. It lets students explain their feelings in detail.

b. It makes students choose only one extreme answer.

c. It helps the teacher understand students' feelings on a range, making it easier to see overall opinions.

d. It limits answers to yes or no, making analysis simpler.

c. It helps the teacher understand students' feelings on a range, making it easier to see overall opinions.

400

You are an environmental scientist tasked with assessing the impact of a recent forest fire on the local wildlife. You observe the area and collect data on the condition of the ecosystem. Which type of report would you use to present your findings?

a. Survey Report, because it collects feedback from a large group of people
b. Field Report, because it involves direct observation and fieldwork
c. Laboratory Report, because it allows for controlled testing in a lab setting
d. Position Paper, because it requires taking a stance on environmental policies

b. Field Report, because it involves direct observation and fieldwork

400

Why is creating an outline important before writing a position paper?
a. It eliminates the need for research and evidence
b. It ensures that the paper will meet the required word count
c. It allows the writer to avoid making an argument and instead focus on storytelling
d. It helps organize ideas logically, ensuring a clear and coherent structure

d. It helps organize ideas logically, ensuring a clear and coherent structure

400

What is proofreading?

The final step in the writing process where the author check grammatical, punctuation, spelling, and capitalization errors, etc.

500

Which of the following best describes effective diction in a position paper?

a. Choosing words that are clear, precise, and appropriate for the audience

b. Using overly complex language to appear more knowledgeable

c. Using casual language to create a friendly tone


d. Avoiding technical terms to keep the paper simple

a. Choosing words that are clear, precise, and appropriate for the audience

500

A company wants to understand the purchasing behavior of its customers and plans to ask them if they have ever bought its products. If the answer is "Yes," they will be asked to specify which product category they prefer most. How does this approach illustrate the use of a contingency question, and what might be a benefit of structuring it this way?

a. It allows customers to skip unnecessary questions if they have no purchase history, saving them time and focusing only on relevant responses.

b. It requires customers to answer every question, providing detailed data on all product categories even if they've never made a purchase.

c. It offers customers a chance to freely write their opinions, gathering comprehensive feedback about each product category.

d. It randomly selects customers to answer specific questions, creating a balanced response distribution.

a. It allows customers to skip unnecessary questions if they have no purchase history, saving them time and focusing only on relevant responses.

500

A government agency wants to gather public opinions on a new policy that requires all vehicles to undergo annual emissions testing. What type of report will the agency most likely use to summarize the results?

a. Survey Report, because it presents data collected from a survey                                                      b. Field Report, because it involves first-hand observation of public behavior
c. Laboratory Report, because it involves testing in a controlled environment
d. Scientific Report, because it involves research and data analysis

a. Survey Report, because it presents data collected from a survey              

500

Why is it important to restate the claim in the conclusion of a position paper?
a. To introduce new arguments and evidence that were not mentioned in the body
b. To reinforce the main argument and remind the reader of the position taken
c. To provide a final summary of all the opinions presented
d. To present a counterargument and explain why the position is still valid

b. To reinforce the main argument and remind the reader of the position taken

500
How many is the standard number of claims in a position paper?

3

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