UNV 104 21st Century Skills Week 6 Quiz: Communication and Information Literacy

UNV 104 21st Century Skills Week 6 Quiz

Week 6 Quiz  

Which of the following is an example of a sentence with parallel structure?

Mrs. Jones has been running, walking, and jumping around for 45 minutes now.

One may come across many obstacles when creating a masterpiece of research writing; however, they may continue to flourish with new ideas each day.

Mrs. Jones has been running, walk, and jumped around for 45 minutes now.

None of these sentences are good examples of parallel structure.

2 The thesis statement serves what purpose in an essay?

Prepares the reader for what the body paragraphs will be discussing.

Provides an interesting fact or piece of information.

Ties the hook to an interesting story to be told at the end of the essay.

All of the above.

3 One good way to strengthen your vocabulary is to use a thesaurus.

True  False

4 Listening is a component of effective communication.

True  False

5 SHREK is a strategy to help with what?

Brainstorming

Writing

Test Taking

Time Management

6 Which of the following is an example of an ineffective thesis statement: UNV 104 21st Century Skills Week 6 Quiz

Students can attain success in the online classroom through dedication, accountability, and effective time management.

The problem of pollution in major cities can be alleviated by limiting the number of cars on the street, creating more efficient public transportation systems, and planting more trees.

You can be successful in an online class if you just put your mind to it.

Long term drug use can have serious negative effects on one’s marriage, career, and health.

7 When writing academic papers it is important to write in what point of view?

First Person

Second person

Third person

None of the above

8 What is the purpose of an in-text citation and references page?

To document research and prevent plagiarism.

To quote experts in the field.

To organize research.

To prevent copyright infringement.

9 Which of the following is an example of an effective thesis statement:

You can be successful in an online class if you just put your mind to it.

Students can attain success in the online classroom through dedication, accountability, and effective time management.

In this essay, I am going to define what obesity is, the cause of obesity, and how to maintain a healthy lifestyle.

What are the pros and cons of Internet in the workplace?

10 What elements are included in information literacy?

Read, write, and take notes.

Locate, evaluate, and use information.

Motivation, time management, and accountability.

Research, APA, and Style.

11 What components of a thesis statement set up the structure of an outline? UNV 104 21st Century Skills Week 6 Quiz

The sub-topics

The declarative statement

The hook

The position

12 The essay you wrote in this class is a(n)

Persuasive Five-paragraph Essay

Expository Five-paragraph Essay

Opinion Five-paragraph Essay

Five-paragraph Essay

13 When writing academic papers it is best to use peer-reviewed sources to support your ideas.

True  False

14 Which of the following is a definition of peer-reviewed journal article?

A paper written by a student and reviewed by their classmates and submitted to an instructor for grading.

A paper written by an expert and submitted to their manager at work.

An article that has gone through a process in which it is reviewed by experts in the same field prior to being published in a journal.

An article written by an expert and published in a journal.

15 PORPE stands for:

Prepare, Organize, Remind, Plan, Exercise

Predict, Organize, Remind, Prune, Evaluate

Prepare, Order, Refresh, Plan, Evaluate

Predict, Organize, Rehearse, Practice, Evaluate

16 Presenting only those parts of your research that support your conclusion is an example of:

Plagiarism

Bias

Copyright infringement

Stealing

17 When communicating verbally and non-verbally, it is important to communicate with respect and understanding.

True  False

18 The thesis statement usually appears at the end of the introductory paragraph.

True  False

19 It is important to grab the citation information for an article you are planning to use in support of your writing so that you can easily retrieve the article at a later date if necessary. What is another good reason for obtaining the citation information for an article?

To avoid plagiarizing.

To send the author a thank-you note.

To memorize the citation information just in case your instructor asks.

There is no other need to obtain the citation information.

20 What is the first sentence of an introduction called?

Topic

Transition

Hook

Thesis

21 When communicating in the DQ forums it is appropriate to use text language. UNV 104 21st Century Skills Week 6 Quiz

True  False

22 Which test taking strategy is best for multiple choice exams?

KWL

Questioning

SHREK

PORPE

23 Which of the following is not Style:

Double spacing

Reference page

Footnotes

APA citations

24 What are the ways that you can organize information in your writing?

Alphabetical

Hierarchical

Chronological

All of the above

25 You should use credible sources to support your writing.  Which of the following would be considered the most credible source?

A peer-reviewed journal article

Wikipedia

A blog

None of these are credible sources

26 Copying and pasting ONLY the permalink or web address URL from a website into the reference page of an essay is considered an accurately APA formatted reference.

True False

27 When checking the credibility of information you must check which of the following?

Accuracy

Currency

Both A and B

None of the above

28 What is a topic sentence?

The thesis statement.

Any sentence that relates to the topic of the essay.

The first sentence of a paragraph that states the point.

None of the above.

29 A rubric assists a student in successfully completing an assignment by:

Allowing the student to know exactly how an assignment will be graded.

Providing the answers to the assignment.

Providing the directions for an assignment.

All of the above.

30 Which of the following is written in the third-person point of view:

To be a successful online student, I think it is helpful to learn how to use the library.

Attending school online is the best way for you to obtain your degree. You can work on your full-time job and still be able to get your degree.

One may come across many obstacles when creating a masterpiece of research writing; however, he or she may continue to flourish with new ideas each day.

None of these are written in the third-person point of view.

31 Instructors will treat both accidental and deliberate plagiarism with equal severity because they will have no way of being sure that it was an honest mistake.

True  False

32 It is not important to review the rubric before you submit an assignment to your instructor.

True  False

33 For every reference in your references page, there must be a matching in-text citation in your essay, and vice versa.

True  False

34 Which of the following are types of brainstorming?

Take notes, research, and re-write.

Style, APA Format, and Library.

Journalistic Questions, Free write, and List.

Google, Cite, and References.

35 What is an expository essay?

A personal essay.

A narrative essay.

An opinion based essay.

A fact-based essay.

36 It is appropriate to restate your thesis statement in your conclusion exactly the same way you stated it in your introduction paragraph.

True

False

UNV 104 21st Century Skills Week 6 Quiz

 

 

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Communication and Information Literacy

Introduction

Communicating effectively, whether in person or online, requires trust and reciprocity.

1. What is Information Literacy?

Information literacy is the ability to find and evaluate information. It’s a skill that everyone needs, but it’s also one that you can develop over time. Information literacy is a lifelong skill, because it involves learning how to process and use information in different ways.

Information literacy is an essential part of education, and it helps people become better informed citizens who make informed decisions about their communities and careers. In addition to being critical for everyday life as well as careers (such as science or journalism), information literacy plays an important role in all professions: medicine; law enforcement; business management; public service administration; teaching at all levels (high school through college); public relations campaigns targeting consumers or citizens’ groups involved with public policies or politics—and so much more!

2. Effective Communication

  • Effective Communication

  • Understand the purpose of the communication. The first step in effective communication is to understand the purpose of your message and what you hope to achieve with it. If you wrote a report for an evaluation, then your goal is to inform others about a situation or issue so they can make informed decisions about how best to act on that information. If you’re writing an email response after being asked for feedback on something at work, then your main goal will be getting feedback from someone else so they can improve their work product (and maybe even get promoted!). In both cases, think about whether there’s anything specific that needs addressing before diving into content; otherwise it could end up sounding like everyone’s just talking about themselves!

3. Your Digital Footprint

Your digital footprint is the record of everything you do online. You can control your digital footprint, which is how people see you and what they think of you. It’s a record of your speaking, writing and researching skills that shows up in search engine results; it’s also how people find you on social media platforms such as LinkedIn or Facebook.

Your reputation matters to employers more than ever before because companies are increasingly using algorithms to determine who gets hired for a job based on their past performance rather than personal interviews with potential employees (which may have been used previously). Employers want applicants who have good reputations because they know these candidates will be productive employees who won’t cause any trouble at work—and employers don’t want troublemakers around anyway!

4. The Risks of Social Media and Gaming

Social media and gaming are both sources of distraction. In fact, it’s estimated that around 60% of people in the United States play games on their smartphone or tablet at least once per day. Social media can also be a source of stress for many people because it gives them access to information about other people’s lives which they may not know how to handle properly. This could lead to cyberbullying as well as depression because you don’t want your friends knowing what you’re going through so they’ll try and help but aren’t equipped with the right tools needed throughout this process (like someone who has experienced similar experiences).

5. Cyberbullying

Cyberbullying is a serious problem that can be defined as the use of digital technologies to deliberately and repeatedly harm others. Cyberbullies are often associated with social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Cyberbullying can include:

  • Texting – sending messages or photos anonymously to another person on their phone without their consent

  • Emailing – sending an email or instant message with malicious intent

  • Posting on social media – posting information about someone online in order to hurt them physically or mentally (e.g., posting pictures from private events)

Communicating effectively, whether in person or online, requires trust and reciprocity.

In order to communicate effectively, you must first be able to build trust and reciprocity. This means that your audience will listen when they believe you’re speaking from a place of truth and authenticity.

The best way for us all to communicate is in person—but that doesn’t mean we always have time for it! Communication via phone or email can be an effective way of reaching out if there are scheduling conflicts or other obstacles preventing face-to-face contact.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed this quick introduction to the concepts of communication and information literacy. As a reminder, if you need any help getting your message across, we’re happy to provide resources for teaching these concepts at our upcoming workshops in April and May.


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