Score:: First Unit Test Adv. English 7
Score:: First Unit Test Adv. English 7
Score:: First Unit Test Adv. English 7
Direction:
1. What refers to a summary of the main points and ideas that support them?
a. outline b. Text b. paragraph c. sentences
2. What refers to the point of view on the topic and is directly and often in one sentence?
a. synthesis statement b. test statement c. thesis statement d. theme statement
3. in an outline ,what does the major idea or main heading being represented or designated?
a. Roman Numeral b. letter c. Hindu Arabic Number d. Symbol
4. What refers to materials that provide direct, first hand information about subjects and
events?
a. primary sources of information c. secondary sources of information
b. tertiary sources of information d. important sources of information
5. Joy is doing a report on Zimbabwe and needs to know what the country’s average
temperature is in winter. Where should she look first?
6. Brian needs to know the distance between Brussels and Brisbane. What source should he
use first?
7. Michael wants the latest medical news about mumps. Which of the following would provide
him with the latest research information?
8. Ben is doing research on zebras and wants to read a good general background article on
the animal. Where should he look?
9. Sue wants to know what the life of a teacher might be like. Where should she turn?
11. In a sentence outline , each main topic and subtopic is written in a complete sentence, How
does a topic outline appear?
Jennings
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Investigation
Thesis Statement: Trees are good for people and the environment.
15. Which of the choices is the supporting point #2? I. Components of the Ecosystem
a. soil b. animals c. clouds d. sky
A. Biotic
16. Which of the choices is the supporting point #3?
1. plants
a. soil b. animals c. clouds d. sky
2. ____
3. protist
B. Abiotic
1.water
2. carbon dioxide
3._______
Below is a summary of the parts and other special features of a research paper . Complete the
structure of the Parts of a Research Paper
23. When you write a research paper, you borrow a certain amount of information from different
sources. , Why are you going to cite every single you give to your research work?
24.