If you are concerned with academic learning or research your are____________
a. bias
b. scholarly
c. evidence
d. anthropologist
What is scholarly?
100
At 10 years old, a person has lived an entire ___________
a. century
b. decade
c. year
e. era
What is decade?
100
A example of a secondary source would be
a. a ship's records
b. an explorer's journal.
c. the biography of a pharaoh
d. an arrowhead found at a dig site.
What is the biography of a pharaoh?
200
If you have an emotional judgement about people and events, you might be______________
a. conclusion
b. scholarly
c. bias
What is bias?
200
The census collects ______________ about the people that live in the United States.
a. evidence
b. fossils
c.credentials
d. data
What is data?
200
A historian could use a painting on cave as
a. a secondary source
b. an example of biased evidence.
c. an example of fossilized remains
d. a primary source
What is a primary source?
300
Firsthand evidence of an event in history is what type of source?
a. secondary
b. primary
c. evidence
What is a primary source?
300
You can probably trust a ________________ that has been printed in an academic journal.
a. artifact
b. URL
c. source
d. point of view
What is source?
300
After you have gathered information. the next step in writing your report is to
a. choose a good topic.
b. check your sources.
c. review reliable Internet sites.
d. develop an outline.
What is develop an outline?
400
To present someone's work as your own without giving that person credit is called ___________________
a. credentials
b. evidence
c. plagiarism
What is plagiarism?
400
All of the following are measures of time except
a. decade
b. era
c. conclusion
d. century
What is conclusion?
500
An __________________ part of history is reading historical accounts of long ago.
a. found
b. finite
c. precise
d. integral
What is integral?
500
A _______________________ discovered the remains of a very early human, called Lucy.
a. Paleontologist
b. Biologist
c. Cosmetologist
d. Artist