Q.1
Where would you go to take notes for the topic below? TOPIC: Write about the life of your favorite author.
  • Your own experiences
  • The library
  • Your parents
  • The teacher
Q.2
Where would you go to take notes for the topic below? TOPIC: What makes a good neighbor?
  • Your neighbor
  • A survey about neighbors
  • Your own opinion
  • The library
Q.3
Where would you go to take notes for the topic below? TOPIC: Write about a day in your life that was the best day ever.
  • Your brother or sister
  • Your own experiences
  • A friend
  • A book about best days
Q.4
You need to gather information from print and digital sources. What is the first thing you should do when you go to the library?
  • Start writing the introduction paragraph of the research project
  • Get three sources off the shelves
  • Go to the computer and look up sources that are in the library
  • Take notes of the facts that you already know about your topic
Q.5
Which source would be considered a valuable digital source?
  • All individual websites
  • Wikipedia
  • Facebook
  • Video documentaries
Q.6
You take the following notes directly from the source. *"Albert Einstein did not fail math like everyone believes, but instead he made a low score on part of an entrance exam." Source: The Autobiography of Albert Einstein; by Edward Stevens; 1979; p. 24 How would you paraphrase this statement correctly?
  • Albert Einstein did not fail math like everyone believes, but instead he made a low score on part of an entrance exam
  • Albert Einstein made a low score on the part of an entrance exam instead of failing math like everyone believes
  • Albert Einstein failed math and an entrance exam to a school
  • Albert Einstein became a well-renowned scientist but it is a myth that he failed math at any time
Q.7
You take the following notes directly from the source. *"Albert Einstein did not fail math like everyone believes, but instead he made a low score on part of an entrance exam." Source: The Autobiography of Albert Einstein; by Edward Stevens; 1979; p. 24 After paraphrasing this sentence and using it in your research project, do you need to give credit to the author of the source?
  • No, because it is not a direct quote
  • No, because this is common knowledge
  • Yes, because this is information that the student looked up
  • Yes, because every sentence in the project must be given credit
Q.8
Why would you paraphrase information instead of directly quoting it in your essay or research project?
  • Because paraphrasing shows that you read the information
  • Because you should only directly quote sparingly
  • Because you should paraphrase all information in a research project
  • Because there may be a lot of information that would be too long to quote
Q.9
What is usually the first part of the source that is listed on the Works Cited page?
  • Last name of the author
  • Title of the text
  • Page where the information was found
  • First name of the author
Q.10
Which sources should be listed on the Works Cited page?
  • All the sources where the students gathered information from
  • All the sources that the student looked through
  • All sources that were used in the essay or research project
  • All sources that are in the library that pertain to that topic
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