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Research Paper Quiz

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Glendale Community College  »  Humanities  »  Humanities 115 – World Mythology  »  Winter 2021  »  Research Paper Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Wikipedia and other general sources
B  The teacher in this class
C  Teachers in other classes
D  Classical authors
Question #2
A  Other artists who created artworks in the same style
B  Artworks without named artists are not permitted as research projects
C  Nothing. Skip the topic.
D  The culture in which the artwork was created
Question #3
A  print the essay on paper and read it, marking errors
B  copy hard to spell words and paste them into the paper
C  run the computer’s spell check
D  read it on the computer several times
Question #4
A  the museum’s name
B  the artwork title in quotation marks and italics
C  the artwork title in quotation marks without italics
D  the web page address
Question #5
A  Times New Roman 12-point
B  The student may choose any font and size
C  Courier New 12-point
D  Courier 12-point
Question #6
A  the website address
B  the article title followed by the source name
C  sources without author’s names cannot be used
D  the source name followed by the article title
Question #7
A  explain how the theme appears in other artworks
B  mention at least two other possible themes
C  repeat a description of the artwork
D  explain how the chosen artwork expresses the theme
Question #8
A  Yes. The student must include a citation
B  Yes, multiple times if necessary
C  No. Wikipedia is not a reliable source
D  Only if the student cites a different source
Question #10
A  the title of the artwork
B  the artist’s name
C  the source name
D  the student’s name
Question #12
A  only when quoting the author
B  always include the author’s name if it is avaliable
C  only if there are multiple authors
D  it is not necessary to include the author’s name
Question #13
A  the article that provided the most information first
B  in alphabetical order
C  in the order they appear in the paper
D  by the website address
Question #14
A  Only on the works cited page
B  Web addresses are never included
C  When quoting the article
D  When using multiple articles from the same source
Question #15
A  the reading assignment instructions
B  the research paper instructions
C  the syllabus
D  the research, the reading, and the syllabus
Question #16
A  compare them to other styles
B  how those elements are seen in the chosen artwork
C  show how the chosen artwork has elements of other styles
D  give reasons why that style is no longer used
Question #17
A  What the museum web page says
B  Visual elements
C  Historical facts
D  Explanations of the artist’s process
Question #19
A  Reference comparable myths from other cultures
B  Explain the history of the artwork’s ownership
C  Include information on an original source of the myth or character
D  Find a specific reason the artist created the work
Question #20
A  Page numbers are not required
B  Upper right, in the header
C  Bottom right, in the footer
D  Above the top left information