This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Academic Writing > Citation And Referencing > Harvard Referencing – Quiz 10 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Harvard Referencing Quiz 10 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What is the primary reason for referencing in academic work? A) To make the work look more professional. B) To acknowledge other people's ideas and avoid plagiarism. C) To make the paper longer. D) To confuse the reader. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To acknowledge other people's ideas and avoid plagiarism. 2. True or False:You should avoid sugary drinks. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 3. Which of the following in-text citation is correct using the following information and source:A recent report by the Elephant Research Institute (in-text citation) established that smell is the primary means elephants detect cheese, and that they will ignore large pieces of cheese if tightly wrapped. A) Elephant Research Institute (2001). B) (2001). C) (2001). D) Elephant Research Institute (2001). Show Answer Correct Answer: B) (2001). 4. If you paraphrase information from a book, you still need to reference the original source. A) Yes. B) No. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes. 5. If a source has no individual author, what should you use in the in-text citation? A) Use 'Anonymous'. B) Use the title of the source. C) Omit the citation. D) Use 'Unknown'. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Use the title of the source. 6. Which referencing system is discussed in the text? A) APA. B) Chicago. C) MLA. D) Harvard. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Harvard. 7. Which of the in-text citation format for the following is correct? A) Coleman (1984, p. 425). B) Coleman (1984, p. 425). C) Coleman (1984, p. 425). D) (Coleman, 1984, p. 425). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Coleman (1984, p. 425). 8. Is the following statement a CORRECT or FAULTY Inference?Alice McCullough cleaned the theater. A) Correct Inference. B) Faulty Inference. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Correct Inference. 9. When do you not need to cite it A) If it is common knowledge. B) If it's someone's ideas. C) If it's a quote. D) You must cite everything. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) If it is common knowledge. 10. Which of the following is the correct way to format a direct quote in Harvard referencing? A) "Policing is changing rapidly" (Smith, 2020, p.22). B) "Policing is changing rapidly" Smith, 2020, p.22. C) "Policing is changing rapidly" (Smith 2020 p.22). D) "Policing is changing rapidly" (Smith; 2020; p.22). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) "Policing is changing rapidly" (Smith, 2020, p.22). 11. Choose the correct version of an in-text citation that must be used when paraphrasing from a web-site with an author. A) It is said that many girls preferred to be called 'love' (Quant, 2003). B) It is said that many girls preferred to be called 'love'. Quant (2003). C) (Quant, 2003) It is said that many girls preferred to be called 'love'. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) It is said that many girls preferred to be called 'love' (Quant, 2003). 12. Steve Jobs says, "My first story is about connecting the dots." Which of the following is the central idea of the first story? A) Adoption can provide children much more success in life. B) One should only learn things that are interesting. C) Dropping out of college can be beneficial. D) Individual events in your life can be connected when you look back. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Individual events in your life can be connected when you look back. 13. What do you call the act of making content available to the general public? A) Citation. B) Access date. C) Publish. D) Surname. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Publish. 14. In Harvard referencing, how are multiple authors cited within the text? A) By listing the authors' first names in alphabetical order. B) By using the initials of the authors' first names. C) By using the first author's last name only. D) By listing all the authors' last names in the order they appear on the source, separated by commas, and ending with an ampersand before the last author's name. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) By listing all the authors' last names in the order they appear on the source, separated by commas, and ending with an ampersand before the last author's name. 15. Looking at the Harvard Eating Plate, which section is the largest? A) Grains. B) Proteins. C) Vegetables. D) Fruit. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Vegetables. 16. Choose the correct in-text citation below (for a book). A) (Gruter, 2020). B) (Cristoph Gruter 2020). C) (Gruter 2020). D) (Gruter 2020, Stingless Bees). Show Answer Correct Answer: C) (Gruter 2020). 17. Can you referencing a photograph from the internet? A) No. B) Yes. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Yes. 18. Identify the correct Harvard-style citation for a book with two authors. A) Brown, J. & Smith, L. Understanding Psychology. (2018) New York:Academic Press. B) Brown, J. and Smith, L. (2018) Understanding Psychology. New York:Academic Press. C) Brown, J. and Smith, L. 2018. Understanding Psychology. Academic Press, New York. D) Brown, J. & Smith, L. (2018). Understanding Psychology. New York:Academic Press. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Brown, J. & Smith, L. (2018). Understanding Psychology. New York:Academic Press. 19. Harvard referencing uses two kinds of references. What are they? A) In-text references. B) Footnotes and reference list. C) Bibliography and reference list. D) Reference List and In-text references. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Reference List and In-text references. 20. One of the importance of providing reference in your academic assignment is: A) To show that your ideas are worthy. B) To distinguish your ideas from others'. C) To persuade the readers. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To distinguish your ideas from others'. 21. What should be done if the publication year is not available for an online journal article in Harvard referencing style? A) Use the author's name in place of the publication year. B) Insert 'n.d.' (no date) in place of the publication year. C) Use the journal title instead of the publication year. D) Exclude the publication year from the citation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Insert 'n.d.' (no date) in place of the publication year. 22. When do you need to reference? A) Whenever you use an image you found online or in a book. B) Whenever you use ideas or theories from another source. C) Whenever you quote directly from a source. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of these. 23. Which of the following is the correct way to reference a conference paper in Harvard style? A) Author, Year, Title of paper, Title of conference, Location, Date, Pages. B) Author, Title of paper, Year, Title of conference, Location, Date, Pages. C) Author, Year, Title of conference, Title of paper, Location, Date, Pages. D) Author, Year, Title of paper, in Title of conference, Location, Date, Pages. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Author, Year, Title of paper, Title of conference, Location, Date, Pages. 24. What are the two stages of referencing in the Harvard system? A) Quoting and Borrowing. B) Citing and Referencing. C) Acknowledging and Writing. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Citing and Referencing. 25. ..... is written within the body of the assignment. A) End-text citation. B) In-text citation. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) In-text citation. ← PreviousNext →Related QuizzesAcademic Writing QuizzesGrammar QuizzesHarvard Referencing Quiz 1Harvard Referencing Quiz 2Harvard Referencing Quiz 3Harvard Referencing Quiz 4Harvard Referencing Quiz 5Harvard Referencing Quiz 6Harvard Referencing Quiz 7Harvard Referencing Quiz 8 🏠 Back to Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books