Academic Writing Quiz # 3

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Quiz: Academic Writing Quiz # 3
Subject: Basic Academic Writing
Total Questions: 234 MCQs
Time: 234 Minutes

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Academic Writing Quiz # 3
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  • Which is not a type of logical fallacy?

  • In an academic paper, a frame could serve to:

  • What is the logical fallacy that assumes the conclusion as one of the premises?

  • All of the following are acceptable ways to cite a passage in MLA format EXCEPT:

  • Use of the passive voice is sometimes advocated in which form of academic writing?

  • Under what circumstances might plagiarism be handled with criminal legal action, rather than handled within the institution?

  • True or false: an abstract is necessary in any extended piece of academic writing.

  • What are the three essential elements in the Toulmin model of argument?

  • Which of the following is not a variety of intertextuality?

  • An acronym describing a traditional order for an academic work, IMRAD stands for:

  • When presenting your argument, most important is:

  • The word is used as an adverb in sentence1 and as a pronoun ln senteThe following sentences denote the same word belonging to different parts of a speech according to the way in which they are used. Choose the correct option that illustrates their use.

    Sentence 1: I want m poverty nor riches.

    Sentence 2: It Is diff‌icult to negotiate where gm will trust


  • The following sentences denote the same word belonging to different parts of a speech according to the way in which they are used. Choose the correct option that illustrates their use.

    Sentence 1: I want neither poverty nor riches.

    Sentence 2: it Is diff‌icult to negotiate where neither will trust.


  • Choose the correct option to change the simple sentence given below into a compound sentence.

    To his eternal disgrace. he betrayed his country.

  • Choose the correct option to replace the underlined part of the following sentence.

    The original census of the city exposed a population of more than a million people.

  • Choose the error in the following sentence.

    The four richest nations of the world have assets worth more than the collective assets of the seventy poorest nations of the world.


  • The following sentences denote the same word belonging to different parts of a speech according to the way in which they are used.

    Choose the correct option that illustrates their use.

    Sentence 1: Since that day, l have not seen him.

    Sentence 2: Since there is no help, let us f‌lnlsh these ourselves.


  • Choose the error in the following sentence.

    Many things have happened once I left school.


  • He is coming at this very moment.

    What are the words underlined in the sentence above examples of?


  • Which of the following sentences is an example of adversative conjunction?

  • Choose the correct option to change the active voice in the sentence given below into passive voice.

    The Romans expected to conquer Carthage.

  • The following sentences denote the same word belonging to different parts of a speech according to the way in which they are used.

    Choose the correct option that illustrates their use.

    Sentence 1: You cannot have it both ways.

    Sentence 2: Both the cashier and the accountant were late.

  • Choose the correct option to replace the underlined part of the following sentence.

    The nanny should not have been so casual as to leave the kid on his own for an hour when she had gone to the market for a personal errand.

  • Choose the error in the following sentence.

    The police claims that the number of accidents caused by teenagers have increased manifold over the last two years.

  • The following sentences denote the same word belonging to different parts of a speech according to the way in which they are

    used.

    Choose the correct option that illustrates their use.

    Sentence 1: They wandered about  in sheepskins and goatskins.

    Sentence 2: There is something pleasing about him.

  • On either side of the road next to the building. is a narrow lane.

    Which kind of adjective is the underlined word in the above line?

  • In the following sentence. which word denotes an auxiliary verb?

    Oh. do come to the wedding! It is going to be such fun.

  • The following sentences denote the same word belonging to different parts of a speech according to the way in which they are used.

    Choose the correct option that illustrates their use.

    Sentence 1: You are paying less attention to your studies than you used to.

    Sentence 2: He's adamant on the amount he's demanding for his loss. He won't be satisfied with less.

  • Which of the following sentences uses an Intransitive verb?

  • Choose the error in the following sentence.

    The marigold that beautif‌ies so many Indian gardens is not native to Asia.

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