Harvard Referencing Quiz 8 (25 MCQs)

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1. Which of the following is the correct format for citing a book with no identifiable author?
2. Which of the following is the correct order for a reference list entry for a book in the Harvard referencing style?
3. Which uses in-text references correctly?
4. Where would you look to find out how to write the reference for an online video?
5. Which section includes bread, pasta, and brown rice?
6. What is the correct format for an in-text citation in Harvard referencing style?
7. What should be included in an in-text citation?
8. What is the synonym?rate
9. When referencing a source with two authors in Harvard style, how should you format the in-text citation?
10. Blogs are okay to use, as long as there is an author and year
11. Identify the mistake in this website citation: "Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2022). 'COVID-19 Guidelines'. Available at:https://www.cdc.gov/covid19guidelines (Accessed:5 August 2023)."
12. An in-text citation must consist of the last name of the author(s), the year of publication, and a page number.
13. What is the purpose of a reference list in Harvard referencing?
14. What type of information is the in-text citation example used for?
15. How should a source with no publication date be cited in-text in Harvard style?
16. What is the significance of the year of publication in citations?
17. Discuss the importance of citing both direct quotes and paraphrased information.
18. Why is it important to reference?
19. A list of references is the same as a bibliography
20. When referencing a source with 3 authors or more in-text using Harvard style, what should be done after the first mention?
21. What is the purpose of including in-text citations in academic writing?
22. Academic works should be cited within the text and at the end in a reference list.
23. If you paraphrase information from a source, what should you include in your in-text citation?
24. How many pieces of information should a citation include for a direct quote?
25. The following is a direct quote, which is not the student's words:$^{It is suggested that 'there have been many large changes in accountancy methods' (Singh 2006, p. 37).}$