RLGN 301 Quiz 4 Liberty University
- True or false. Passive voices makes sentences cumbersome for the reader.
- True or False. A paragraph should be focused on one topic.
- When referring to the stated views and beliefs of past or present writers, what tense should be used?
- True or False. When writing a research paper, you should use the kind of language you would use for a sermon.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the principle parts of a paper?
- True or False. The first person perspective is generally the perspective used in research papers.
- The _________ gives the clear report of the findings.
- When referring to a past event, what tense should be used?
- “Consequently” is an example of what kind of term?
- Research papers should use what form of language?
- The _________ summarizes and evaluates the findings.
- True or False. It is important to use simple, concise, and clear language when writing a research paper.
- True or False. You should avoid exclamation marks in research papers.
- Which of the following terms does NOT represent a dogmatic term?
- True or False. A research paper will contain contracted forms of words such as can’t, wouldn’t, and shouldn’t.
- The writing process generally makes up what amount of time of the overall research and writing process?
- Which of the following represents colloquial language?
- What is the smallest unit of a paper?
- Which of the following represents modest and tentative language?
- True or False. Using superlatives such as best, finest, and largest are desirable terms for the research paper.
- The ___________ states the main idea of the paragraph.
- Which of the following pronouns does NOT represent the first person perspective?
- True or False. Research language is modest and tentative rather than dogmatic.
- __________ are the words and ideas of another person.
- True or False. A research paper will contain more adverbs and adjectives than nouns and verbs.
Set 1
- True or False. It is desirable to use “the researcher” or “the writer” instead of using the first person perspective.
- The summarizes and evaluates the findings.
- Which of the following represents passive voice?
- True or False. Research language is modest and tentative rather than dogmatic.
- True or False. When writing a research paper, you should use the kind of language you would use for a sermon.
- are the words and ideas of another person.
- The sets the stage, preparing the reader to understand the purpose, nature, and direction of the paper.
- Which of the following is not appropriate for a research paper?
- The gives the clear report of the findings.
- One device that fosters unity in a paragraph is a .
- “Consequently” is an example of what kind of term?
- Which of the following represents colloquial language?
- Which of the following represents modest and tentative language?
- Which of the following is NOT one of the principle parts of a paper?
- “Meanwhile” is an example of what kind of term?
- True or False. It is important to use simple, concise, and clear language when writing a research paper.
- True or False. A research paper will contain more adverbs and adjectives than nouns and verbs.
- True or False. A research paper will contain contracted forms of words such as can’t, wouldn’t, and shouldn’t.
- True or False. As a general rule of thumb, a paragraph should be completely visible on the computer screen without scrolling if it is the correct length.
- Research papers should use what form of language?
- The states the main idea of the paragraph.
- True or false. Passive voices makes sentences cumbersome for the reader.
- True or False. You should avoid exclamation marks in research papers.
- True or False. Using superlatives such as best, finest, and largest are desirable terms for the research paper.
- What is the smallest unit of a paper?
Set 2
- Which of the following terms does NOT represent a dogmatic term?
- “Consequently” is an example of what kind of term?
- Research papers should use what form of language?
- True or False. Research language is modest and tentative rather than dogmatic.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the principle parts of a paper?
- True or False. You should avoid exclamation marks in research papers.
- The _________ sets the stage, preparing the reader to understand the purpose, nature, and direction of the paper.
- True or False. It is desirable to use “the researcher” or “the writer” instead of using the first person perspective.
- The writing process generally makes up what amount of time of the overall research and writing process?
- “Meanwhile” is an example of what kind of term?
- When referring to the stated views and beliefs of past or present writers, what tense should be used?
- True or False. When writing a research paper, you should use the kind of language you would use for a sermon.
- The ___________ states the main idea of the paragraph.
- The _________ gives the clear report of the findings.
- Coherence is concerned with ___________.
- Which of the following represents colloquial language?
- The _________ summarizes and evaluates the findings.
- Which of the following pronouns does NOT represent the first person perspective?
- __________ are the words and ideas of another person.
- True or False. It is important to use simple, concise, and clear language when writing a research paper.
- True or False. A research paper will contain contracted forms of words such as can’t, wouldn’t, and shouldn’t.
- True or False. Using superlatives such as best, finest, and largest are desirable terms for the research paper.
- True or False. As a general rule of thumb, a paragraph should be completely visible on the computer screen without scrolling if it is the correct length.
- Which of the following is not appropriate for a research paper?
- What is the smallest unit of a paper?
Set 3
- “Consequently” is an example of what kind of term?
- True or False. As a general rule of thumb, a paragraph should be completely visible on the computer screen without scrolling if it is the correct length.
- The _________ gives the clear report of the findings.
- True or False. It is important to use simple, concise, and clear language when writing a research paper.
- When referring to a past event, what tense should be used?
- __________ are the words and ideas of another person.
- The ___________ states the main idea of the paragraph.
- Which of the following is not appropriate for a research paper?
- Which of the following pronouns does NOT represent the first person perspective?
- True or False. A paragraph should be focused on one topic.
- True or false. Passive voices makes sentences cumbersome for the reader.
- True or False. It is desirable to use “the researcher” or “the writer” instead of using the first person perspective.
- Which of the following represents passive voice?
- True or False. You should avoid exclamation marks in research papers.
- Which of the following terms does NOT represent a dogmatic term?
- When referring to the stated views and beliefs of past or present writers, what tense should be used?
- The _________ sets the stage, preparing the reader to understand the purpose, nature, and direction of the paper.
- Coherence is concerned with ___________.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the principle parts of a paper?
- Which of the following represents colloquial language?
- One device that fosters unity in a paragraph is a _________.
- Research papers should use what form of language?
- The _________ summarizes and evaluates the findings.
- The writing process generally makes up what amount of time of the overall research and writing process?
- True or False. Using superlatives such as best, finest, and largest are desirable terms for the research paper.
Set 4
- Research papers should use what form of language?
- Coherence is concerned with ___________.
- True or False. You should avoid exclamation marks in research papers.
- When referring to a past event, what tense should be used?
- The _________ gives the clear report of the findings.
- When referring to the stated views and beliefs of past or present writers, what tense should be used?
- True or False. A paragraph should be focused on one topic.
- Which of the following represents colloquial language?
- The _________ sets the stage, preparing the reader to understand the purpose, nature, and direction of the paper.
- “Meanwhile” is an example of what kind of term?
- Which of the following represents modest and tentative language?
- True or False. It is important to use simple, concise, and clear language when writing a research paper.
- True or False. When writing a research paper, you should use the kind of language you would use for a sermon.
- One device that fosters unity in a paragraph is a _________.
- Which of the following represents passive voice?
- “Consequently” is an example of what kind of term?
- What is the smallest unit of a paper?
- True or False. As a general rule of thumb, a paragraph should be completely visible on the computer screen without scrolling if it is the correct length.
- True or false. Passive voices makes sentences cumbersome for the reader.
- True or False. It is desirable to use “the researcher” or “the writer” instead of using the first person perspective.
- True or False. Research language is modest and tentative rather than dogmatic.
- The ___________ states the main idea of the paragraph.
- Which of the following terms does NOT represent a dogmatic term?
- True or False. A research paper will contain contracted forms of words such as can’t, wouldn’t, and shouldn’t.
- True or False. The first person perspective is generally the perspective used in research papers.