English Composition II - mutiple questions on research Question 1 of 10 Question 2 of 10 A. You write on a topic without many sources B. You write about a local problem C. You want to interview an expert D. all of the above Question 3 of 10 A. academic and trade journals B. newspapers C. press releases D. govertment reports Question 4 of 10 A. PDF documents B. radio and TV broadcasts C. press releases D. academic journals Question 5 of 10 A. web pages, PDF documents, ebooks B. books, textbooks, ebooks C. popular and academic journals, magazines, books D. multimedia, newspapers, magazines Question 6 of 10 Question 7 of 10 A. course failure B. suspension C. dismissal from the college D. all of the above Question 8 of 10 Question 9 of 10 Question 10 of 10 A. facilitating B. fabricating C. plagiarizing D. none of the above Question 1 of 105.0 Points The Internet is often the most convenient place to begin research but not always the best. A. TrueB. False Reset Selection Question 2 of 105.0 Points Primary research is useful when: A. You write on a topic without many sources B. You write about a local problem C. You want to interview an expert D. all of the above Reset Selection Question 3 of 105.0 Points Where do you find the most up-to-date research and information in business? A. academic and trade journals B. newspapers C. press releases D. govertment reports Reset Selection Question 4 of 105.0 Points Multimedia includes: A. PDF documents B. radio and TV broadcasts C. press releases D. academic journals Reset Selection Question 5 of 105.0 Points Traditional publications include: A. web pages, PDF documents, ebooks B. books, textbooks, ebooks C. popular and academic journals, magazines, books D. multimedia, newspapers, magazines Reset Selection Question 6 of 105.0 Points Many traditional resources are now available online. A. TrueB. False Reset Selection Question 7 of 105.0 Points Violating the college\'s policy on academic honesty could result in: A. course failure B. suspension C. dismissal from the college D. all of the above Reset Selection Question 8 of 105.0 Points Fabricating a source is an example of academic dishonesty. A. TrueB. False Reset Selection Question 9 of 105.0 Points To avoid plagiarism, you should change a few words in the source material before paraphrasing. A. TrueB. False Reset Selection Question 10 of 105.0 Points Submitting an assignment someone else has written and claiming it as your own is called: A. facilitating B. fabricating C. plagiarizing D. none of the above Solution Ans(1): A. True Ans(2): D. all of the above Ans(3): B. newspapers Ans(4): B. radio and TV broadcasts Ans(5): C. popular and academic journals, magazines, books Ans(6): A. True Ans(7): D. all of the above Ans(8): A. True Ans(9): B. False Ans(10): C. plagiarizing.