This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Academic Writing > Citation And Referencing > Harvard Referencing – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Harvard Referencing Quiz 4 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. My BFF's instagram 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. 2. Website reference:Qantas Airways 2015, 'Corporate governance structure', Qantas, viewed 25 February 2017, http://www.qantas.com.au.info/about/corporateGovernanceThe website was published in: A) 2017. B) 2015. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 2015. 3. When an author uses statistics and data, does it help to make the information more reliable? A) Yes. B) No. C) Maybe. D) Don't know. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes. 4. An indirect quote requires the following reference information: A) Author's family name, year and page number. B) Author's family name, year. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Author's family name, year. 5. What is the error in this inline citation for a website? "Research shows a significant increase in renewable energy adoption (Energy Information Administration, 2021)." A) The author's name is missing. B) The organization's name should not be used as an author. C) The year should be placed before the author's name. D) The URL should be included in the inline citation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The author's name is missing. 6. What was the cause of a woman's screaming when she walked out into the hallway of the theater late one night? A) She was working alone. B) She saw a pale women hovering in the air. C) She found a fire burning in the fireplace. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She saw a pale women hovering in the air. 7. Which of the following is the correct way to reference a chapter in an edited book? A) Author(s) of chapter (Year) 'Title of chapter', in Editor(s) (ed(s).) Title of Book. Publisher, page numbers. B) Author(s) of chapter (Year) Title of Book. Publisher, page numbers. C) Editor(s) (Year) 'Title of chapter', Title of Book. Publisher, page numbers. D) Author(s) of chapter (Year) Title of chapter. Publisher, page numbers. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Author(s) of chapter (Year) 'Title of chapter', in Editor(s) (ed(s).) Title of Book. Publisher, page numbers. 8. Which of the following is NOT a component of a standard Harvard reference for a printed book? A) Author(s). B) Year of publication. C) URL. D) Title. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) URL. 9. How should you format an in-text citation for a direct quote in Harvard referencing? A) Author's last name and page number in parentheses. B) Author's initials and publication year in parentheses. C) Author's full name and birth date in parentheses. D) Author's last name and favorite color in parentheses. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Author's last name and page number in parentheses. 10. What is the correct format for an in-text citation in Harvard referencing when the author's name is part of the sentence? A) (Smith, 2020). B) Smith (2020). C) (2020, Smith). D) (Smith, p. 2020). Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Smith (2020). 11. What should you do if a source has more than three authors? A) Use the first author's last name followed by 'et al.' in citations. B) Cite the source without mentioning any authors. C) List all authors' names in the citation. D) Use only the last author's name in citations. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Use the first author's last name followed by 'et al.' in citations. 12. What is the correct way to cite, for the first time in that text, a source with 4 authors in-text using Harvard style? A) Use 'and colleagues' after the first mention. B) Use only the first author's last name. C) Use 'et al.' after the first mention. D) Write out all authors every time. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Write out all authors every time. 13. The Harvard Exit Theater is located A) At Harvard University. B) In Seattle, Washington. C) On the highway. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) In Seattle, Washington. 14. Which of the following is NOT a correct practice in Harvard referencing? A) Including all sources cited in your essay in the reference list. B) Using consistent formatting throughout the reference list. C) Omitting page numbers for direct quotations. D) Alphabetising the reference list by author surname. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Omitting page numbers for direct quotations. 15. Butcher, C. (2015) Describing what students should learn. in Fry, H., Ketteridge, S. and Marshall, S. (eds.) A handbook for teaching and learning in higher education. 4$^{th}$ ed. Abingdon:Routledge, pp.80-93.This is for a? A) Chapter within an edited book. B) An edited book. C) A book with two authors. D) A book with three authors. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Chapter within an edited book. 16. 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. 17. 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. 18. 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. 19. 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. 20. 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. 21. In the Manchester Harvard referencing style, where is the reference list typically placed? A) Before the introduction. B) After the conclusion. C) In an appendix. D) At the end of the document, on a separate page. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) At the end of the document, on a separate page. 22. What happens if your source does not have a page number? Most websites do not after all! A) Make up a page number. B) Put "NO PAGE NUMBER". C) Leave it off. D) Make it Page 1. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Leave it off. 23. 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. 24. 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. 25. 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. 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