En1813 quiz - reflection assignment PDF

Title En1813 quiz - reflection assignment
Author Francess Nkute
Course A Communications I
Institution Algonquin College
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Your quiz has been submitted successfully. Question 1

1 / 1 point

When compared to letters, email are... More formal Less frequent

All of the above

Question 2

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BONUS QUESTION: What kind of dog do I have? Beagle Labrador Retriever Golden Doodle Germain Shepherd Bluetick Coonhound Chihuahua

Question 3

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The following is an example of an informative summary An outline An abstract A synopsis

Question 4

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This is an example of an excellent professional profile picture:

True

Question 5

1 / 1 point

If you are being interviewed, at the end of the interview you should ask your interviewer questions.

False Question 6

1 / 1 point

An informative summary should include:

Your opinions/what you think of the work (you are just summarizing the facts) Specific numbers, facts, figures

All of the above

Question 7

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When creating presentation visuals, the more animations, the better! True

Question 8

1 / 1 point

The reference style that is used in the fields of engineering, computer science, and information technology and trades is MLA Chicago

APA

Question 9

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What does the STAR interview method stand for? Answer for blank # 1: Situation Answer for blank # 2: Task Answer for blank # 3: Action Answer for blank # 4: Result Question 10

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An in-text citation is defined as brief information in the body of your paper that gives credit to another author for a quotation or paraphrase (often in brackets). A reference is defined as a complete detailed list at the end of your paper containing all the works cited in your text

False Question 11

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When writing an email, if you're unsure what to write in the Subject Line, it's best to leave it blank. True

Question 12

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The name of the process by which something proposed (as for research or publication) is evaluated by a group of experts in the appropriate field is called The academic evaluation process None of the above The CRAPP test

Question 13

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You should always think about your visual aids first when planning a presentation. True

Question 14

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Sharing your work with another student is a form of plagiarism

False Question 15

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When writing a 5-finger informative summary, the 5th sentence should describe the three main points in one sentence.

True

Question 16

1 / 1 point

Holding your breath is an effective strategy to overcome stage-fright. True

Question 17

1 / 1 point

When creating presentation visuals, it's best to include as many pictures as possible, even if the pictures don't really add to your message. True

Question 18

1 / 1 point

When documenting sources, the correct placement of periods, commas, colons, date and page numbers depends on the type of reference cited.

False Question 19

1 / 1 point

Voice and animation are forms of non-verbal communication that can be used in presentations

False Question 20 Have a look at the formatting of these two letters and select the best answer below.

1 / 1 point

Both letters are formatted as modified block letters The one on the right is formatted as a block letter and the one on the left is formatted as a modified block letter Both letters are formatted as block letters

Question 21

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Aristotle's 3 modes of persuasion are Answer for blank # 1: Logos Answer for blank # 2: Pathos Answer for blank # 3: Ethos Question 22

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The 5/5/5 Rule of PowerPoint advises that you have no more than...... (select all that apply)

5 letters per word

5 animations per slide

5 pictures per slide

Question 23

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The CRAAP test states that you should never use sources more than 10 years old. True

Question 24

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Please order the following elements of a block letter in the order they should appear in the letter. __5__ Body __6__ Closing __1__ Sender's address __2__ Date __3__ Recipient's Address __4__ Salutation Question 25

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What are the 3 types of Communication we talked about in Week 1? (select 3 options below)

Tactile Typed

Physical

Question 26

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Select the statement that is true. Paraphrases require in-text citations and references while quotations require only a reference. Quotations require in-text citations and references while paraphrases require only an in-text citation. Quotations require in-text citations and references while paraphrases require only a reference.

None of the above

Question 27

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A movie review is an example of a descriptive summary.

False Question 28

1 / 1 point

What are the two types of summaries? Answer for blank # 1: Descriptive Answer for blank # 2: Informative Question 29

1 / 1 point

An active digital footprint is composed of information deliberately posted by a user for the purpose of sharing information about oneself or others

False Question 30

1 / 1 point

BONUS QUESTION: Who is this? (i.e. what's her name?)

Question 31

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Each element of a formal block letter should be left aligned.

False Question 32

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Choose the process related problems associated with working in teams. You can select more than one correct answer.

Talking too much talking instead of listening

Question 33

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A.I.D.A stands for Affect, Ideas, Disclaim, Attention

Act, Invent, Devote, Advise Attract, Ideas, Decide, Apply

Question 34 A word-for-word copy of an original text in quotation marks is called

1 / 1 point

8/13/2021

: Quiz Submissions - Course Review Activity - 21S_ENL1813T_020 Communications I - Algonquin College

An in-text citation

Paraphrasing Plagiarism A reference

Question 35

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C.R.A.A.P, as in the test, stands for Answer for blank # 1: Currency Answer for blank # 2: Relevancy Answer for blank # 3: Authority Answer for blank # 4: Accuracy Answer for blank # 5: Purpose

Attempt Score:35 / 33 Overall Grade (highest attempt):35 / 33

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