This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Academic Writing > Academic Writing Conventions And Practices – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Academic Writing Conventions And Practices Quiz 1 (18 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which of the following are generally NOT allowed in Academic English? A) Formal vocabulary and objective tone. B) Slang, contractions, and first-person pronouns. C) Hedging language and cautious statements. D) Subject-specific terminology. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Slang, contractions, and first-person pronouns. 2. Which of the following best describes the vocabulary used in Academic English? A) It primarily consists of slang and colloquialisms. B) It includes academic and subject-specific words. C) It is identical to everyday conversational vocabulary. D) It avoids all simple words. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It includes academic and subject-specific words. 3. What are two reasons to avoid vague general statements in academic writing? A) They make the writing sound more intelligent and sophisticated. B) They can be misleading and force the reader to guess the intended meaning. C) They are easier to write and save time. D) They allow for more personal expression. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They can be misleading and force the reader to guess the intended meaning. 4. Which of these words is an example of a hedging adjective? A) Certain. B) Definite. C) Unlikely. D) Absolute. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Unlikely. 5. Which of the following is a hedging verb? A) Prove. B) State. C) Seem. D) Confirm. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Seem. 6. Why is Academic English considered essential for success in school, especially colleges and universities? A) It helps students make friends easily. B) It is the language used in all formal educational contexts. C) It allows for more creative expression. D) It is easier to learn than everyday English. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It is the language used in all formal educational contexts. 7. Which of these words is an example of a hedging noun? A) Fact. B) Certainty. C) Likelihood. D) Truth. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Likelihood. 8. Why are absolute words like "always" or "never" generally avoided in academic English? A) They make sentences too short. B) They don't allow for exceptions. C) They are considered too informal. D) They are difficult to spell. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They don't allow for exceptions. 9. Which of the following is a hedging adverb? A) Always. B) Never. C) Possibly. D) Absolutely. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Possibly. 10. What is Academic English primarily used for? A) Casual conversations with friends. B) Social media posts and chatting at university. C) Lectures, seminars, books, and journals in educational settings. D) Personal diaries and creative writing. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Lectures, seminars, books, and journals in educational settings. 11. What is the main purpose of employing hedging language in academic writing? A) To make the writing more entertaining. B) To allow for exceptions and increase credibility. C) To confuse the reader with complex vocabulary. D) To express strong personal opinions. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To allow for exceptions and increase credibility. 12. Which sentence is more appropriate for academic writing? A) I think that the first-person pronoun is not commonly used in academic English. B) The first-person pronoun is not commonly used in academic English. C) In my opinion, the first-person pronoun is not commonly used in academic English. D) We believe the first-person pronoun is not commonly used in academic English. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The first-person pronoun is not commonly used in academic English. 13. What is the characteristic tone of Academic English? A) Emotional, subjective, and informal. B) Casual, humorous, and personal. C) Cautious, objective, and balanced. D) Assertive, opinionated, and direct. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Cautious, objective, and balanced. 14. When writing research papers, why is it important to be careful not to overclaim? A) It makes the paper too long. B) It can reduce the credibility of your statements. C) It is only acceptable in mathematics. D) It shows confidence in your findings. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) It can reduce the credibility of your statements. 15. Why should personal phrases like "I think" or "in my opinion" be avoided in academic writing? A) They make the writing too long. B) Teachers prefer demonstrable proof instead of personal opinions. C) They are considered too formal. D) They are only used in creative writing. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Teachers prefer demonstrable proof instead of personal opinions. 16. Which phrase is more appropriate for reporting research findings in academic English? A) Studies prove trans fats have no health benefits. B) Studies indicate trans fats have no health benefits. C) Studies confirm trans fats have no health benefits. D) Studies demonstrate trans fats have no health benefits. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Studies indicate trans fats have no health benefits. 17. Which statement is more precise and appropriate for academic writing? A) Many scholars argue that structure is important in academic English. B) Scholars such as Shih (1986) and Cavanaugh (2002) argue that structure is important in academic English. C) It is generally known that structure is important in academic English. D) Everyone knows that structure is important in academic English. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Scholars such as Shih (1986) and Cavanaugh (2002) argue that structure is important in academic English. 18. Which statement is more appropriate for academic writing? A) For today's high school graduates, technical training is always a good idea. B) For today's high school graduates, technical training can be a good idea. C) Technical training is never a bad idea for high school graduates. D) Every high school graduate needs technical training. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) For today's high school graduates, technical training can be a good idea. 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