The Individual Project
Quiz by Helena Palombo
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- Q1What type of title do you need to come up with for your Individual Project?A questionA statementA factA description30s
- Q2Where should the abstract come in your report?In the middle of the reportBefore the conclusionBefore the aims and objectivesAfter the title30s
- Q3What is the difference between an aim and an objective?An objective is what you want to achieve and an aim is the next step to be taken to achieve this.An aim summarises your resources and an objective is a list of resources usedAn aim is what you want to achieve, while objectives are what you will do to achieve themAn aim is a deadline for a task and an objective is unrelated to this aim30s
- Q4What is a citation?A citation tells the reader of your report that certain information came from another source and also gives the information necessary to find that source again.A list of resources usedA page numberAn diagram30s
- Q5What is the title of the referencing system you must use for your Individual Project report?APANormas ABNTChicago ReferencingHarvard Referencing30s
- Q6Which of the following is a suitable way to check a resource is reliable?Use information from WikipediaChoose a book in the college libraryCheck who the author is and the date of the publicationCheck the title of the resource30s
- Q7Which of the following is plagiarism?Expressing a view on a subjectWriting about something that is commonly known, without citing where you got the idea or information fromUsing the ideas expressed by someone on a website and putting it into your own words, without citing where you got the ideas fromMaking up information that you know is not true30s
- Q8What information do you include in a conclusion?An introduction to your reportA list of resources usedA review of resources usedA summary of the answers to all your aims and objectives30s
- Q9In your bibliography you must include which of the following...?A list of all the resources used including websites, YouTube videos, newspaper articles, books and journalsA list of just the websites usedAn evaluation of your resources usedA list of possible resources to use30s
- Q10Once you have finished writing the first draft of your report, what should you do next?Proof-read your work carefully before submitting it for markingSubmit your work to be markedMake a start on another assignmentPut your feet up and relax30s