This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Grammar > Grammar > Academic Writing > Citation And Referencing > Harvard Referencing – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Harvard Referencing Quiz 4 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. To reference a web page article that does not have an author, what can you use in the place of a surname? A) The heading found on the article. B) The name of the organization or institution that owns the web page. C) The website's URL. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The website's URL. 2. The following is the correct version of an in-text citation for an anonymous article on a web page: A) Anon (2000) states that there is a focus on human rights within the schooling environment. B) World Health NGO (2000) states that there is a focus on human rights within the schooling environment. C) An unknown author states that there is a focus on human rights within the schooling environment. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Anon (2000) states that there is a focus on human rights within the schooling environment. 3. In a literature review, what is the main purpose of synthesising sources? A) To list all sources alphabetically. B) To combine information and show relationships between sources. C) To summarise each source separately. D) To critique only the most recent sources. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To combine information and show relationships between sources. 4. A Wikipedia post with no author, date, or citations listed A) Credible source. B) Not a credible source. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Not a credible source. 5. How should sources in the reference list be organised? A) By the order they appear in the essay. B) Alphabetically by the author's surname. C) By the date you accessed them. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Alphabetically by the author's surname. 6. In the Manchester Harvard referencing style, where is the reference list typically placed? A) Before the introduction. B) At the end of the document, on a separate page. C) After the conclusion. D) In an appendix. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) At the end of the document, on a separate page. 7. What happens if your source does not have a page number? Most websites do not after all! A) Make it Page 1. B) Make up a page number. C) Put "NO PAGE NUMBER". D) Leave it off. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Leave it off. 8. What information should be included for a book source in the reference section? A) Author, year of publication, title, place of publication, publisher. B) Author, title, place of publication, publisher. C) Author, year of publication, title, edition, place of publication, publisher. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Author, year of publication, title, edition, place of publication, publisher. 9. Why is it important to use a consistent referencing style like Harvard? A) To make the paper look longer. B) To hide the original sources. C) To confuse the readers. D) To ensure all sources are cited in the same format and make it easier for readers to locate the original sources. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To ensure all sources are cited in the same format and make it easier for readers to locate the original sources. 10. How should the reference list be formatted in Harvard referencing? A) Alphabetically by author's last name. B) Chronologically by publication date. C) Randomly without any order. D) By the length of the source title. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Alphabetically by author's last name. 11. Steve Jobs used the phrase "connecting the dots." Which sentence best expresses the meaning of this phrase? A) Jobs is completing a puzzle. B) Jobs is discussing how life events can lead to one another. C) Jobs is showing that the future is more important than the past. D) Jobs is showing the importance of relationships in life. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Jobs is discussing how life events can lead to one another. 12. How should a newspaper article be formatted in the reference list in Harvard referencing? A) Smith, J. (2020). Title of the Article. *Newspaper Name*, Date, pp. 12-13. B) Smith, J. (2020). Title of the Article. Newspaper Name, Date, p. 12. C) Smith, J. (2020). *Title of the Article*. Newspaper Name, Date, p. 12. D) Smith, J. (2020). Title of the Article. *Newspaper Name*, Date, p. 12. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Smith, J. (2020). Title of the Article. *Newspaper Name*, Date, p. 12. 13. I can download an assignment from the Internet and submit it as my own as it is for public use. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 14. Why didn't Liz want her mom to take the "aqueduct" ? A) She could be attacked. B) It's cold and wet. C) She could get lost. D) No one uses the aqueuct. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) She could be attacked. 15. True or false:Books, journal articles and websites should all be referenced differently A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 16. What is the correct way to cite a book with an editor instead of an author in the reference list? A) Smith, J. (ed) (2020) Urban Development in the 21st Century. New York:City Press. B) J. Smith, editor. (2020). Urban Development in the 21st Century. New York:City Press. C) Smith, J. (2020). Urban Development in the 21st Century, editor. New York:City Press. D) Smith, J. (ed.) (2020). Urban Development in the 21st Century. New York:City Press. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Smith, J. (ed.) (2020). Urban Development in the 21st Century. New York:City Press. 17. What information should be included for a web page source in the reference section? A) Author, year of publication, title of the internet site, url. B) None of the above. C) Author, year of publication, title of the internet site, url, date accessed. D) Author, title of the internet site, url. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Author, year of publication, title of the internet site, url, date accessed. 18. The transparent figure that Wainwright saw in the theater A) Was dressed in clothing from the early 1900s. B) Was sobbing. C) Turned on the film projector. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Was dressed in clothing from the early 1900s. 19. What should be done if the author's name is not provided for an online journal article in Harvard referencing style? A) Use the publication date instead of the author's name. B) Use the title of the article in place of the author's name. C) Insert a placeholder like 'Unknown' for the author's name. D) Omit the author's name completely. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Use the title of the article in place of the author's name. 20. How should in-text citations be formatted in the Manchester Harvard referencing style? A) Using footnotes at the bottom of each page. B) With sequential numbers in square brackets. C) With the author's last name and the year of publication in parentheses. D) Using roman numerals in superscript. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) With the author's last name and the year of publication in parentheses. 21. How do you cite a source with no author in UJ Harvard style? A) (Year, Title of Work). B) (Title of Work, Year). C) (Title, Author's Name). D) (Author's Name, Year). Show Answer Correct Answer: B) (Title of Work, Year). 22. How should the author's name be formatted in a reference list entry for a journal article? A) First name, Last name. B) Last name, First initial. C) Last name, First name. D) First initial, Last name. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Last name, First initial. 23. What are the consequences of plagiarism in academic work? A) Plagiarism is encouraged in academic settings. B) Plagiarism has no consequences in academic work. C) Plagiarism leads to increased academic success. D) Plagiarism in academic work can lead to serious consequences such as academic penalties, loss of credibility, damage to reputation, legal repercussions, and hindrance to personal and professional growth. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Plagiarism in academic work can lead to serious consequences such as academic penalties, loss of credibility, damage to reputation, legal repercussions, and hindrance to personal and professional growth. 24. Every work that you cite must appear in your bibliography. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 25. Which of the in-text citation is correct for the following direct quotation? "After a hard morning following the herd, I had just sat down under a tree for lunch and unwrapped a particularly delectable chunk of cheddar sent up from the base camp. Suddenly I heard an enormous trampling sound, and when I looked up, the entire herd was gone." (in-text citation) A) (Coleman 1988, p.160). B) (Coleman 1988). C) (Coleman, 1988, p.160). D) Coleman (1988, p.160). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) (Coleman 1988, p.160). 26. The following is a direct quote, which is not the student's words. $^{Singh (2006) indicates that in the last ten years sweeping changes have occurred in methods of accountancy.}$ A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 27. Which of the following is NOT a reason for using Harvard referencing in academic writing? A) To give credit to original authors. B) To avoid plagiarism. C) To make your work look longer. D) To allow readers to locate sources. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To make your work look longer. 28. What is the synonym?large A) Considerable. B) Expansion. C) Growth. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Considerable. 29. What are some types of Brazilian music? A) Rumba, mambo, salsa, cumbia. B) Bachata, merengue, reggaeton, reggae. C) Samba, bossa nova, sertanejo, lambada. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Samba, bossa nova, sertanejo, lambada. 30. What Is Harvard Referencing? A) A system that helps to show where we got our information from. B) A system that helps to show how America was built. C) All the above. D) None of the above. 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