Preview Page 1 of 1 Test (CS): The Romantics Test Question 1a of 20 ( 1 Literary Context 293067 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: What is the name of the dominant literary era that came immediately before English Romanticism? Choice A. Feedback Gothicism *B. Neoclassicism Correct! C. The Classical era D. The Industrial Revolution Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Neoclassicism. Question 1b of 20 ( 1 Literary Context 293068 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: What was Neoclassicism? Choice Feedback A. The literary era that followed Romanticism *B. The literary era that preceded Romanticism C. The literary era after which Romantic writers modeled their own writing D. The literary era in which the Romantics wrote Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: The literary era that preceded Romanticism. Question 1c of 20 ( 1 Literary Context 293069 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following best states the chronological relationship between Neoclassicism and Romanticism in English literary history? Choice Feedback A. Romanticism preceded Neoclassicism. *B. Neoclassicism preceded Romanticism. C. Neoclassicism and Romanticism occurred at the same time. D. Hundreds of years separate the two eras. Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Neoclassicism preceded Romanticism. Question 2a of 20 ( 1 Literary Context 293070 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of these is not a characteristic or value associated with Neoclassicism? Choice Feedback A. Inspired by Classical writers B. Used rigid forms and structures *C. Focused on subjectivity D. Valued wit and reason Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Focused on subjectivity. Question 2b of 20 ( 1 Literary Context 293071 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which genre did the Neoclassicists favor? Choice A. Romance B. Folk tales Feedback *C. Satire D. Correct! The gothic novel Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Satire. Question 2c of 20 ( 1 Literary Context 293072 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of these is not a Neoclassical writer? Choice Feedback *A. William Blake B. Alexander Pope C. John Dryden D. Dr. Samuel Johnson Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: William Blake. Question 3a of 20 ( 1 Romanticism 293073 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is the best definition of sublime? Choice A. Feedback A genre of novel that's frequently set in spooky locales *B. A terrible, awe-inspiring form of beauty C. A willingness to experiment with poetic forms and traditions D. A highly regular pattern of rhythm and rhyme used by Neoclassical poets Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: A terrible, awe-inspiring form of beauty. Question 3b of 20 ( 1 Romanticism 293074 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: What is a word or phrase for a terrible, awe-inspiring form of beauty? Choice A. Feedback Gothicism *B. Sublime Correct! C. Heroic couplet D. Romanticism Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Sublime. Question 3c of 20 ( 1 Romanticism 293075 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Romantics were drawn to a type of terrible, awe-inspiring beauty known as _____. Choice A. Feedback Gothicism *B. the sublime C. the heroic couplet D. the French Revolution Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: the sublime. Question 4a of 20 ( 1 Romanticism 293076 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following was not an English Romantic poet? Choice Feedback A. Percy Bysshe Shelley B. Lord Byron *C. Jonathan Swift Correct! D. John Keats Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Jonathan Swift. Question 4b of 20 ( 1 Romanticism 293077 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following was not an English Romantic poet? Choice Feedback A. Lord Byron B. Samuel Taylor Coleridge C. Percy Bysshe Shelley *D. Dr. Samuel Johnson Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Dr. Samuel Johnson. Question 4c of 20 ( 1 Romanticism 293078 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following was not an English Romantic poet? Choice Feedback *A. Jonathan Swift Correct! B. John Keats C. William Wordsworth D. William Blake Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Jonathan Swift. Question 5a of 20 ( 2 Romantic Poetry 293079 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following best describes subjectivity in terms of its relationship to Romantic writing? Choice Feedback *A. The real world takes a backseat to personal feelings and impressions. Correct! B. The proper subject of society is society. C. There is no external truth in the world, only opinion. D. The subject of a work of literature is firmly rooted in the outside world. Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: The real world takes a backseat to personal feelings and impressions. Question 5b of 20 ( 2 Romantic Poetry 293080 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following explains one of the common ways that nature appears in Romantic poetry? Choice Feedback A. As a foil for dramatic effect B. As a subject for scientific discovery C. As an adversary to be overcome *D. As an inspiration for contemplation Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: As an inspiration for contemplation. Question 5c of 20 ( 2 Romantic Poetry 293081 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is not one of the ways nature commonly appears in Romantic writing? Choice Feedback *A. As an adversary to be Correct! overcome B. As an inspiration for contemplation C. As a symbol D. As a personified being Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: As an adversary to be overcome. Question 6a of 20 ( 1 Historical Context 293082 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: What event was the single greatest influence on the writers of the English Romantic era? Choice Feedback *A. The French Revolution Correct! B. The Industrial Revolution C. The discovery of America D. The marriage of Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: The French Revolution. Question 6b of 20 ( 1 Historical Context 293083 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: What did the French Revolution mean or represent to many Romantics? Choice Feedback A. The beginning of a new era in which science and reason would guide humanity to a better life B. The beginning of a new era of exploration and colonization C. The end of Neoclassicism *D. The dawning of a new era of freedom, equality, and brotherhood Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: The dawning of a new era of freedom, equality, and brotherhood. Question 6c of 20 ( 1 Historical Context 293084 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Wordsworth writes in The Prelude, "Europe at that time was thrilled with joy, / France standing on the top of golden hours, / And human nature seeming born again." To which of the following is Wordsworth referring? Choice Feedback A. The death of Napoleon B. The American Revolution C. The Napoleonic Wars *D. The French Revolution Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: The French Revolution. Question 7a of 20 ( 3 Romantic Poetry 293085 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of these best summarizes the Romantic attitudes toward the city? Choice Feedback A. It is dangerous because of thieves and murderers. B. It is a place of industry and thrift. *C. It is a place of misery and corruption. D. All of the above. Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: It is a place of misery and corruption. Question 7b of 20 ( 3 Romantic Poetry 293086 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: The city often shows up in Romantic poetry as a place of: Choice Feedback *A. corruption, misery, and sin. Correct! B. beauty, solace, and inspiration. C. industry, pride, and vanity. D. comfort, danger, and adventure. Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: corruption, misery, and sin. Question 7c of 20 ( 3 Romantic Poetry 293087 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: In poems like "London" and "The Chimney-Sweeper," Romantic poet William Blake paints a portrait of _____ as a place where innocence is lost. Choice A. school B. nature C. England Feedback *D. the city Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: the city. Question 8a of 20 ( 2 Romantic Poetry 293088 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following describes Romantic poetry least accurately and effectively? Choice Feedback A. A willingness and desire to experiment with rhyme, rhythm, and form *B. A rigid adherence to orderly poetic forms and structures C. A greater attention to children and childhood than earlier poets D. An emphasis on nature and individual emotions Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: A rigid adherence to orderly poetic forms and structures. Question 8b of 20 ( 2 Romantic Poetry 293089 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following best describes Romantic poetry? Choice Feedback A. An emphasis on wit B. Frequent use of satire C. Highly ordered meter and rhyme *D. A willingness to experiment Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: A willingness to experiment. Question 8c of 20 ( 2 Romantic Poetry 293090 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following best describes Romantic poetry? Choice Feedback A. An emphasis on objectivity B. An emphasis on wit and satire C. The belief that poetry is a mirror turned upon society *D. A preoccupation with nature as a subject Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: A preoccupation with nature as a subject. Question 9a of 20 ( 1 Poetic Elements 293091 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is the best definition of meter? Choice Feedback *A. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem Correct! B. A word or collection of words that appeal to the senses C. A recurrence of similar sounds within words D. The overall structure of a poem Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem. Question 9b of 20 ( 1 Poetic Elements 293092 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is the best definition of imagery? Choice Feedback A. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem *B. A word or collection of words that appeal to the senses C. A recurrence of similar sounds within words D. The overall structure of a poem Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: A word or collection of words that appeal to the senses. Question 9c of 20 ( 1 Poetic Elements 293093 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is the best definition of form? Choice Feedback A. The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a poem B. A word or collection of words that appeal to the senses C. A recurrence of similar sounds within words *D. The overall structure of a poem Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: The overall structure of a poem. Question 10a of 20 ( 2 Analyzing a Poem 293094 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following describes the rhyme scheme of the poetic excerpt below? Presumptuous man! the reason wouldst thou find, Why form'd so weak, so little, and so blind? First, if thou canst, the harder reason guess, Why form'd no weaker, blinder, and no less? Ask of thy mother earth, why oaks are made Taller or stronger than the weeds they shade? Or ask of yonder argent fields above, Why Jove's satellites are less than Jove? ¶from "An Essay on Man" by Alexander Pope Choice Feedback *A. AABB CCDD Correct! B. ABAB CDCD C. ABCD ABCD D. ABBC CDDA Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: AABB CCDD. Question 10b of 20 ( 2 Analyzing a Poem 293095 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following describes the rhyme scheme of the poetic excerpt below? Three years she grew in sun and shower, Then Nature said, "A lovelier flower On earth was never sown; This Child I to myself will take; She shall be mine, and I will make A Lady of my own." ¶from "Lucy" by William Wordsworth Choice A. AAB BCC *B. AAB CCB C. ABC ABC D. ABC CBA Feedback Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: AAB CCB. Question 10c of 20 ( 2 Analyzing a Poem 293096 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following describes the rhyme scheme of the poetic excerpt below? With mountain winds, and babbling springs, And moonlight seas, that are the voice Of these inexplicable things, Thou dost hold commune, and rejoice When they did answer thee, but they Cast, like a worthless boon, thy love away. ¶from "To Coleridge" by Percy Bysshe Shelley Choice A. ABC ABC B. AAB BCC C. ABC CAB *D. ABA BCC Feedback Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: ABA BCC. Question 11a of 20 ( 1 Mary Shelley 293097 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is not true of Mary Shelley? Choice Feedback A. Her parents were famous writers and intellectuals. B. She married Percy Bysshe Shelley. *C. She fought in the French Revolutionary War. D. She contributed to the development of the gothic subgenre. Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: She fought in the French Revolutionary War. Question 11b of 20 ( 1 Mary Shelley 293098 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is true of Mary Shelley? Choice Feedback A. Her parents were common people unacquainted with literary and philosophical ideas. B. Her parents were both very traditional. *C. She contributed to the development of the gothic subgenre. D. She was married to Lord Byron. Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: She contributed to the development of the gothic subgenre. Question 11c of 20 ( 1 Mary Shelley 293099 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is not true about Mary Shelley? Choice Feedback A. She lost her mother at a young age. B. She contributed to the development of the gothic subgenre. C. Her husband was a famous poet. *D. She lived a traditional, conformist lifestyle. Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: She lived a traditional, conformist lifestyle. Question 12a of 20 ( 1 The Gothic Novel 293100 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of these is a typical element in a gothic novel? Choice Feedback *A. Spooky setting B. Witty satire C. Ridicule of social mannerisms D. Regular meter Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Spooky setting. Question 12b of 20 ( 1 The Gothic Novel 293102 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of these would you most expect to see in a gothic novel? Choice Feedback *A. A mood of terror and suspense B. Investigations into political and business corruption C. Witty depictions of gender relations D. Detailed descriptions of social classes Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: A mood of terror and suspense. Question 12c of 20 ( 1 The Gothic Novel 293103 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is not typical of a gothic novel? Choice Feedback A. An emphasis on spooky settings B. Supernatural events and figures C. Orientalism *D. Realistic depiction of class and gender struggles Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Realistic depiction of class and gender struggles. Question 13a of 20 ( 1 The Gothic Novel 293104 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following statements is true of the novel as a genre? Choice Feedback A. The novel was the earliest form of written literature. B. Novels were composed even before literature was written down. *C. The earliest major novels were the Decameron and Correct! Don Quixote. D. Societies have tended to use the novel as a form to record their most sacred religious literature. Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: The earliest major novels were the Decameron and Don Quixote. Question 13b of 20 ( 1 The Gothic Novel 293105 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is not true of the novel as a literary genre? Choice Feedback A. The novel arrived on the Western literary scene relatively late. B. The novel was more effective for dealing with detailed analyses of everyday life than verse was. C. Two of the earliest major novels were the Decameron and Don Quixote. *D. Novels have been around since before recorded history. Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Novels have been around since before recorded history. Question 13c of 20 ( 1 The Gothic Novel 293106 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following was written last? Choice Feedback A. The Decameron B. Don Quixote *C. Frankenstein Correct! D. Robinson Crusoe Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Frankenstein. Question 14a of 20 ( 2 The Gothic Novel 293107 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: The abrupt sides of vast mountains were before me; the icy wall of the glacier overhung me; a few shattered pines were scattered around; and the solemn silence of this glorious presence-chamber of imperial nature was broken only by the brawling waves or the fall of some vast fragment . . . ¶from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Which of the following characteristics of the gothic novel are represented in this excerpt? Choice Feedback A. Suspense and horror *B. Mysterious landscapes and Correct! spooky settings C. Orientalism D. The supernatural Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Mysterious landscapes and spooky settings. Question 14b of 20 ( 2 The Gothic Novel 293108 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: A grin was on the face of the monster; he seemed to jeer, as with his fiendish finger he pointed towards the corpse of my wife. I rushed towards the window, and drawing a pistol from my bosom, fired; but he eluded me, leaped from his station, and running with the swiftness of lightning, plunged into the lake. ¶from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Which of the following characteristics of the gothic novel are represented in this excerpt? Choice Feedback *A. Suspense and horror B. Mysterious landscapes and spooky settings C. Orientalism D. The supernatural Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Suspense and horror. Question 14c of 20 ( 2 The Gothic Novel 293109 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: A cold dew covered my forehead, my teeth chattered, and every limb became convulsed; when, by the dim and yellow light of the moon, as it forced its way through the window shutters, I beheld the wretch ¶ the miserable monster whom I had created. He held up the curtain of the bed; and his eyes, if eyes they may be called, were fixed on me. His jaws opened, and he muttered some inarticulate sounds, while a grin wrinkled his cheeks. ¶from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley Which of the following characteristics of the gothic novel are represented in this excerpt? Choice Feedback *A. Suspense and horror B. Mysterious landscapes and spooky settings C. Orientalism D. The supernatural Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Suspense and horror. Question 15a of 20 ( 1 Multiple Perspectives 293110 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of these best defines the literary perspective that might be used in a multiple-perspective analysis essay? Choice Feedback A. The different ethical values or worldviews the author seems to be discussing directly or indirectly in the text B. How power works in the text: who has it, who doesn't, and how it's exercised *C. How the words are combined in the text to provide meaning D. How the writer feels about the work in his or her own subjective opinion Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: How the words are combined in the text to provide meaning. Question 15b of 20 ( 1 Multiple Perspectives 293111 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of these best defines the philosophical perspective that might be used in a multiple-perspective analysis essay? Choice Feedback The different ethical values or worldviews the *A. author seems to be discussing directly or indirectly in the text B. How power works in the text: who has it, who doesn't, and how it's exercised C. How the words are combined in the text to provide meaning D. How the writer feels about the work in his or her own subjective opinion Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: The different ethical values or worldviews the author seems to be discussing directly or indirectly in the text. Question 15c of 20 ( 1 Multiple Perspectives 293112 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of these best defines the political perspective that might be used in a multiple-perspective analysis essay? Choice Feedback A. The different ethical values or worldviews the author seems to be discussing directly or indirectly in the text *B. How power works in the text: who has it, who doesn't, and how it's exercised C. How the words are combined in the text to provide meaning D. How the writer feels about the work in his or her own subjective opinion Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: How power works in the text: who has it, who doesn't, and how it's exercised. Question 16a of 20 ( 2 Vocabulary 293113 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following sentences would the word apparitional best complete? Choice Feedback A. He was very unpredictable; Ximena said he had an _____ personality. *B. Wasted away after being lost at sea for a month, she looked _____. C. Despite his experience, he was unable to get the _____ to work the way he wanted it to. D. His _____ eating at the table was repulsive - not to mention highly caloric. Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Wasted away after being lost at sea for a month, she looked _____. Question 16b of 20 ( 2 Vocabulary 293115 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following sentences would the word histrionic best complete? Choice Feedback A. She was a student of _____(s), with a particular emphasis on the Civil War and ancient Gaul. B. Wasted away after being lost at sea for a month, her body appeared _____. *C. His _____ response to losing the game was highly entertaining to the opposing team. D. His _____ eating at the table was repulsive - not to mention highly caloric. Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: His _____ response to losing the game was highly entertaining to the opposing team. Question 16c of 20 ( 2 Vocabulary 293116 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following sentences would the word mercurial best complete? Choice Feedback *A. He was very unpredictable; Ximena said he had a _____ personality. Correct! B. Wasted away after being lost at sea for a month, her body appeared _____. C. He tried every version of false _____(s) and pleading he could, but was unable to get out of his responsibility to stay home. D. His _____ eating at the table was repulsive - not to mention highly caloric. Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: He was very unpredictable; Ximena said he had a _____ personality. Question 17a of 20 ( 2 Biased Language 293117 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is not an example of biased or discriminatory language? Choice Feedback A. All the lawyers in the tri-country area will be attending the event, and they will all be bringing their lovely wives as well. B. Every student should always be aware of where his books are. C. Dr. Garcia is an excellent doctor, for a Filipino. *D. Each student went back to his or her dormitory after the concert. Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Each student went back to his or her dormitory after the concert. Question 17b of 20 ( 2 Biased Language 293118 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is not an example of biased or discriminatory language? Choice Feedback A. Every nurse has to graduate from a demanding program before she can practice in a medical facility. B. Mr. Samuel Johnson and Elisa Bach were the keynote speakers. C. We're here to pay tribute to Dr. Maleng - a gutsy little lady who made it all the way through medical school! *D. The police officer ran to the scene of the crime. Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: The police officer ran to the scene of the crime. Question 17c of 20 ( 2 Biased Language 293120 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is not an example of biased or discriminatory language? Choice Feedback *A. Would someone please call a firefighter? B. There are lots of girls who work as firefighters or police officers. C. The policemen of this city are underpaid. D. A firefighter must always remember his personal breathing apparatus. Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Would someone please call a firefighter? Question 18a of 20 ( 1 Logic 293121 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is the best definition of induction? Choice Feedback *A. A form of logic in which the premise supports the conclusion, but does not prove it Correct! B. A form of logic in which a new fact is arrived at based on inferences made from existing facts C. An argument stating that one thing caused or brought into existence another thing D. An argument that attempts to establish a logical connection or similarity between two things Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: A form of logic in which the premise supports the conclusion, but does not prove it. Question 18b of 20 ( 1 Logic 293122 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is the best definition of deduction? Choice Feedback A. A logical argument in which the premise or premises make the conclusion likely, though not proven *B. A form of logic in which a new fact is arrived at based on inferences made from existing facts C. An argument stating that one thing caused or brought into existence another thing D. An argument that attempts to establish a logical connection or similarity between two things Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: A form of logic in which a new fact is arrived at based on inferences made from existing facts. Question 18c of 20 ( 1 Logic 293123 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the following is the best definition of analogy? Choice Feedback A. A logical argument in which the premise or premises make the conclusion likely, though not proven B. A form of logic in which a new fact is arrived at based on inferences made from existing facts C. An argument stating that one thing caused or brought into existence another thing *D. An argument that attempts to establish a logical connection or similarity between two things Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: An argument that attempts to establish a logical connection or similarity between two things. Question 19a of 20 ( 2 Logic 293124 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the options below best describes the following series of statements? John Smith is a person. All people need to breathe oxygen. John Smith needs to breathe oxygen. Choice Feedback *A. Deduction Correct! B. Induction C. Causation D. Analogy Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Deduction. Question 19b of 20 ( 2 Logic 293125 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the options below best describes the following statement? Every pig I've ever known likes a good mud bath, so I'll bet this one does, too. Choice A. Feedback Deduction *B. Induction C. Causation D. Analogy Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Induction. Question 19c of 20 ( 2 Logic 293127 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Multiple Choice Maximum Score: 1 Question: Which of the options below best describes the following statement? The unfair taxes imposed by Great Britain on the American colonies led directly to the American Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War. Choice A. Deduction B. Induction Feedback *C. Causation Correct! D. Analogy Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answer is: Causation. Question 20a of 20 ( 1 Résumé Writing 293131 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Ordering II Maximum Score: 1 Question: The following represent stages in the résumé-writing process. Put them in the correct order, from first to last. Correct Answer: 1. Choose a format 2. Organize your information 3. Refine your information 4. Review 5. Get feedback Attempt Incorrect Feedback 1st Correct Feedback Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answers are: Choose a format, Organize your information, Refine your information, Review, and Get feedback. Question 20b of 20 ( 1 Résumé Writing 293132 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Ordering II Maximum Score: 1 Question: The following represent stages in the résumé-writing process. Put them in the correct order, from first to last. Correct Answer: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Decide on a chronological or functional format Collect information Highlight your relevant skills and experience Look over your work Get feedback Attempt Incorrect Feedback 1st Correct Feedback Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answers are: Decide on a chronological or functional format, Collect information, Highlight your relevant skills and experience, Look over your work, and Get feedback. Question 20c of 20 ( 1 Résumé Writing 293133 ) Maximum Attempts: 1 Question Type: Ordering II Maximum Score: 1 Question: The following represent stages in the résumé-writing process. Put them in the correct order, from first to last. Correct Answer: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Decide on a chronological or functional format Organize your information Highlight your relevant skills and experience Review Get feedback Attempt Incorrect Feedback 1st Correct Feedback Correct! Global Incorrect Feedback The correct answers are: Decide on a chronological or functional format, Organize your information, Highlight your relevant skills and experience, Review, and Get feedback. D:\clases\English 4 sem 2\1.5.2 cst.mht 02/04/2012
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