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What should be avoided when writing a proposal, report, or research document

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What should be avoided when writing a proposal, report, or research document?
a) Referencing sources that were used
b) Interpreting the opinions of others
c) Summarising the results of the research
d) Using irrelevant details and statistics
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What is the first step when conducting research?
a) Establish the sources of research information
b) Determine the focus of the research
c) Organise and assemble the research information
d) Evaluate the research information and determine relevance
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Which aspect of researching a project proposal, specifies the type of progress reports that need to be completed along the way?
a) Time frames
b) Budget
c) Potential benefits
d) Objectives
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Which type of report is common in the workplace, due to the fact that not everybody knows everything?
a) Structure report
b) Informative report
c) Administrative report
d) Analytical report
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Which report in the workplace does not require a recommendation or an evaluative opinion?
a) Proposal report
b) Institutional report
c) Feedback report
d) Analytical report
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Which section is found in an evaluative/analytical report but not in an informative report?
a) Recommendations
b) Procedures
c) Findings
d) Headings
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Which one of the following is arguably the most important element of research in an evaluative report?
a) Methods of interpreting information
b) Questioning people
c) Legal requirements or consequences
d) Interviewing people
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What is described as the process of gathering information about a topic, evaluating it, and then using that information to say something new about the topic?
a) Informative reporting
b) Academic research
c) Evaluative reporting
d) Business research
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Academic research consists of certain basic steps. What is the last step?
a) Create a research question for the study
b) Use information to form a viewpoint about the topic
c) Give credit to the outside sources used
d) Use information from sources to support own viewpoint
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What is the chance, expressed as a percentage (%), that a search for information will lead to inaccurate results?
a) 10%
b) 15%
c) 20%
d) 25%
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What is the easiest way to find information?
a) Via libraries
b) Via text books
c) Via websites
d) Via magazines
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Which type of misconduct is described as the paraphrasing of a passage from an outside source without citing, or using someone else’s writing as one’s own work?
a) Citation
b) Paraphrasing
c) Acknowledgement
d) Plagiarism
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What is the maximum imprisonment term in years, for a copyright infringement?
a) 3 years
b) 5 years
c) 10 years
d) 15 years
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When quoting directly from an outside source, where should the citation be placed?
a) At the start of the sentence
b) Before the quote
c) At the end of the sentence
d) After the quote
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What do visual learners use to learn information?
a) Images
b) Numbers
c) Words
d) Sounds
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What does a ‘shot’ in photography terms, refer to?
a) Taking an actual photo of something
b) The distance between the object and camera lens
c) Taking actual video footage of something
d) The distance between the photographer and camera
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Why are films used in academic studies?
a) To reduce academics’ workload
b) To advertise academic institutions
c) To keep as hard evidence
d) To add emphasis and a sense of realism
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For many decades, the focus of education was grounded in which one of the following combinations?
a) Written and printed words
b) Audio and visual media
c) Animation and films
d) Visual and printed media
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Which visual text is used to convey information, data or even editorial content, by extensively using images and other pictorial symbols?
a) Infographics
b) Multimedia
c) Film clips
d) Photographs
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Which type of infographics make the progression of a project more visual?
a) Lists
b) Timelines
c) Processes
d) Photographics
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Which visual tool enables one to organise, arrange, brainstorm, and structure ideas and information in a unique and creative way?
a) Mind maps
b) Hierarchies
c) Concept maps
d) Data visualisation
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In relation to a central theme, what is mind mapping important for?
a) Promoting creativity
b) Improving concentration
c) Recalling prior knowledge
d) Stimulating reading
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