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SSL101 Exam Solved Correctly Check 1 options. Read the following example of misconduct: An assignment on Coursera required Mike to critically evaluate an academic source to determine its reliability In particular, Mike needed to assess all mentioned criteria including Scholarly purpose, Authority, Audience, Objectivity, Accuracy and Currency However, he decided to not follow the given requirement. He wrote some sentences instead "Hello my friend, the weather today is so beautiful What a nice day Thope you are enjoying learning this online course. Could you please give me two points for my assignment? I will support you exactly the same". What kind of misconduct is happening? A. Plagiarism B Self-plagiarism C. Cheating D. Fabrication or falsification of data or results E. Facilitation of academic misconduct of another student - Answer- A. Plagiarism Tertiary sources of information need: Check 1 options. A. Lectures B. Tutorials C. Readings D. Search engine E. Wikipedia - Answer- A. Lectures Stress is very common to students at university as you are overloaded with your study. How to de-stress? Check 3 options. A. Remain physically inactive B. Socialize C. Try reading, listening to music or even baking to refresh D. Think positively, letting things go sometimes is the best solution E. Be strict to yourself - Answer- B. Socialize C. Try reading, listening to music or even baking to refresh D. Think positively, letting things go sometimes is the best solution Check 1 options. ________can be defined as facts or conditions objectively observable, beliefs or premises generally accepted as true by the audience, or conclusions previously established A. Claim B. Argument C. Evidence D. Warrant - Answer- A. Claim Check 1 options. The appropriate planning stages of presentation structure: A. Developing slides; Introducing main points; Storyboarding B. Greeting audience; Outlining presentation; Planning main parts of body, Concluding on final thoughts; Inviting audience for Q&A C. Opening remarks of presentation; Using narrative approach to attract audience's attention; Concluding on summary of main points D. Having clear structure of arguments; Developing slides, Planning main parts of body, Concluding on main points - Answer- B. Greeting audience; Outlining presentation; Planning main parts of body, Concluding on final thoughts; Inviting audience for Q&A Which of the following is an assertion? Check two options A "Submit data by Friday." B. "Next task is to collect data" C. We might start by collecting data from customers" D. "Should we start by collecting data from customers?" - Answer- A "Submit data by Friday." B. "Next task is to collect data" What do you need to prepare for a presentation? A. Manage time B. Manage how fast and clearly you speak C. Refine how you present your information D. All of the answers are correct - Answer- D. All of the answers are correct In the course Critical thinking skils for University Success, in academic culture, what is included in the responsibility of students? A Students are expected to have responsibility to use our knowledge in ways that are ethical and make a positive contribution to the communities to which they belong, whether they are local, regional, or global. B. Students are expected to be critical on analyzing, communicate and producing ideas to complete their assignments, and avoid any academic unethical issue that may lead them to plagiarism. C. Students are expected to complete all given assignments on time D. Responsibility is not mentioned in academic culture. - Answer- A Students are expected to have responsibility to use our knowledge in ways that are ethical and make a positive contribution to the communities to which they belong, whether they are local, regional, or global. Limited eye contact during presentation may signal: A. Control B. Lack of confidence C Intimidation D. Playfulness - Answer- B. Lack of confidence Where do most references to other information sources generally occur in professional reports? Check one option. A. In the middle as you present your data. B. Towards the beginning, as you contextualise the problem or situation you are addressing with other sources C. Towards the end as you present any recommendations you might have. D. You generally don't need to do research for professional reports - Answer- B. Towards the beginning, as you contextualise the problem or situation you are addressing with other sources What is a brainstorm? A. A brainstorm is a type of headache that students typically get when they have been staring at a computer for too long B. A brainstorm is where you write down absolutely everything you know about a topic on a piece of paper C A brainstorm is where you are selective about what you write down on a piece of paper, ensuring that everything is relevant and connected D. A brainstorm is a natural disaster that can interrupt students' studies - Answer- C A brainstorm is where you are selective about what you write down on a piece of paper, ensuring that everything is relevant and connected Communication is the process of A. a sender transferring opinions B. a receiver actively listening C. transferring information and meaning between senders and receivers D. writing effective messages - Answer- C. transferring information and meaning between senders and receivers What is NOT an academic culture value? A. Lifelong Learning B. Intellectual autonomy C. Problem solving D. Empathic Listening - Answer- B. Intellectual autonomy Which of the following statements is NOT correct about descriptive tasks? A. Descriptive tasks are common at university. B. The language associated with descriptive task is usually farly straightforward C. Descriptive tasks do not ask the respondent to interpret or create new knowledge. D. Descriptive tasks require you to critique, analyze or evaluate - Answer- C. Descriptive tasks do not ask the respondent to interpret or create new knowledge. What kind of bias is present in the following statement? The key to reducing death toll caused by drunk driving is to increase penalty A. Use of logical connectors creates bias B. Positioning the reader in the same in-group C. Use of emotive language D. Use of certain or definitive language - Answer- D. Use of certain or definitive language Check 2 options. Jiyoung is an international student from Korea studying in Australia. In the past, she has had trouble participating in seminars, but over the last month, she has successfully attained her goal Speak once in a seminar.' According to lesson 2.3a, what goals can she set herself now to increase her participation? A. Refer back to what someone else contributed to the discussion B. Challenge an argument made in the seminar C. Speak twice in each seminar D. Make a presentation - Answer- A. Refer back to what someone else contributed to the discussion B. Challenge an argument made in the seminar Check 3 options. Why do we conduct research for essays? A So you can copy paragraphs to use in your essay B. So you can support an idea that you already have C. So you can support a well-known fact D. To find out more about an idea or concept you aren't sure of E. To help refine an idea - Answer- B. So you can support an idea that you already have D. To find out more about an idea or concept you aren't sure of E. To help refine an idea Consider the following statement "The government was criticized as responding slowly in the pandemic" How is bias displayed in this statement? A. False classification schemes B. Use of passive voice to hide responsibility C. Ad hominem D. Appealing to membership of a common group - Answer- B. Use of passive voice to hide responsibility

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SSL101 Exam Solved Correctly
Check 1 options.
Read the following example of misconduct:
An assignment on Coursera required Mike to critically evaluate an academic source to
determine its reliability In particular, Mike needed to assess all mentioned criteria
including Scholarly purpose, Authority, Audience, Objectivity, Accuracy and Currency
However, he decided to not follow the given requirement. He wrote some sentences
instead "Hello my friend, the weather today is so beautiful What a nice day Thope you
are enjoying learning this online
course. Could you please give me two points for my assignment? I will support you
exactly the same". What kind of misconduct is happening?

A. Plagiarism
B Self-plagiarism
C. Cheating
D. Fabrication or falsification of data or results
E. Facilitation of academic misconduct of another student - Answer- A. Plagiarism

Tertiary sources of information need:
Check 1 options.

A. Lectures
B. Tutorials
C. Readings
D. Search engine
E. Wikipedia - Answer- A. Lectures

Stress is very common to students at university as you are overloaded with your study.
How to de-stress?
Check 3 options.

A. Remain physically inactive
B. Socialize
C. Try reading, listening to music or even baking to refresh
D. Think positively, letting things go sometimes is the best solution
E. Be strict to yourself - Answer- B. Socialize
C. Try reading, listening to music or even baking to refresh
D. Think positively, letting things go sometimes is the best solution

Check 1 options.
________can be defined as facts or conditions objectively observable, beliefs or
premises generally accepted as true by the audience, or conclusions previously
established

,A. Claim
B. Argument
C. Evidence
D. Warrant - Answer- A. Claim

Check 1 options.
The appropriate planning stages of presentation structure:

A. Developing slides; Introducing main points; Storyboarding
B. Greeting audience; Outlining presentation; Planning main parts of body, Concluding
on final thoughts; Inviting audience for Q&A
C. Opening remarks of presentation; Using narrative approach to attract audience's
attention; Concluding on summary of main points
D. Having clear structure of arguments; Developing slides, Planning main parts of
body, Concluding on main
points - Answer- B. Greeting audience; Outlining presentation; Planning main parts of
body, Concluding on final thoughts; Inviting audience for Q&A

Which of the following is an assertion?
Check two options

A "Submit data by Friday."
B. "Next task is to collect data"
C. We might start by collecting data from customers"
D. "Should we start by collecting data from customers?" - Answer- A "Submit data by
Friday."
B. "Next task is to collect data"

What do you need to prepare for a presentation?

A. Manage time
B. Manage how fast and clearly you speak
C. Refine how you present your information
D. All of the answers are correct - Answer- D. All of the answers are correct

In the course Critical thinking skils for University Success, in academic culture, what is
included in the responsibility of students?

A Students are expected to have responsibility to use our knowledge in ways that are
ethical and make a positive contribution to the communities to which they belong,
whether they are local, regional, or global.
B. Students are expected to be critical on analyzing, communicate and producing ideas
to complete their assignments, and avoid any academic unethical issue that may lead
them to plagiarism.
C. Students are expected to complete all given assignments on time

, D. Responsibility is not mentioned in academic culture. - Answer- A Students are
expected to have responsibility to use our knowledge in ways that are ethical and make
a positive contribution to the communities to which they belong, whether they are local,
regional, or global.

Limited eye contact during presentation may signal:

A. Control
B. Lack of confidence
C Intimidation
D. Playfulness - Answer- B. Lack of confidence

Where do most references to other information sources generally occur in professional
reports?
Check one option.

A. In the middle as you present your data.
B. Towards the beginning, as you contextualise the problem or situation you are
addressing with other sources
C. Towards the end as you present any recommendations you might have.
D. You generally don't need to do research for professional reports - Answer- B.
Towards the beginning, as you contextualise the problem or situation you are
addressing with other sources

What is a brainstorm?

A. A brainstorm is a type of headache that students typically get when they have been
staring at a computer for too long
B. A brainstorm is where you write down absolutely everything you know about a topic
on a piece of paper
C A brainstorm is where you are selective about what you write down on a piece of
paper, ensuring that everything is relevant and connected
D. A brainstorm is a natural disaster that can interrupt students' studies - Answer- C A
brainstorm is where you are selective about what you write down on a piece of paper,
ensuring that everything is relevant and connected

Communication is the process of

A. a sender transferring opinions
B. a receiver actively listening
C. transferring information and meaning between senders and receivers
D. writing effective messages - Answer- C. transferring information and meaning
between senders and receivers

What is NOT an academic culture value?

, A. Lifelong Learning
B. Intellectual autonomy
C. Problem solving
D. Empathic Listening - Answer- B. Intellectual autonomy

Which of the following statements is NOT correct about descriptive tasks?

A. Descriptive tasks are common at university.
B. The language associated with descriptive task is usually farly straightforward
C. Descriptive tasks do not ask the respondent to interpret or create new knowledge.
D. Descriptive tasks require you to critique, analyze or evaluate - Answer- C.
Descriptive tasks do not ask the respondent to interpret or create new knowledge.

What kind of bias is present in the following statement?
The key to reducing death toll caused by drunk driving is to increase penalty

A. Use of logical connectors creates bias
B. Positioning the reader in the same in-group
C. Use of emotive language
D. Use of certain or definitive language - Answer- D. Use of certain or definitive
language

Check 2 options.
Jiyoung is an international student from Korea studying in Australia. In the past, she has
had trouble participating in seminars, but over the last month, she has successfully
attained her goal Speak once in a seminar.' According to lesson 2.3a, what goals can
she set herself now to increase her participation?

A. Refer back to what someone else contributed to the discussion
B. Challenge an argument made in the seminar
C. Speak twice in each seminar
D. Make a presentation - Answer- A. Refer back to what someone else contributed to
the discussion
B. Challenge an argument made in the seminar

Check 3 options.
Why do we conduct research for essays?

A So you can copy paragraphs to use in your essay
B. So you can support an idea that you already have
C. So you can support a well-known fact
D. To find out more about an idea or concept you aren't sure of
E. To help refine an idea - Answer- B. So you can support an idea that you already have
D. To find out more about an idea or concept you aren't sure of
E. To help refine an idea

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