This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Grammar > Academic Writing > Citation And Referencing > Harvard Referencing – Quiz 8 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Harvard Referencing Quiz 8 (25 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Which of the following is the correct format for citing a book with no identifiable author? A) Unknown Author. (2021). The Mystery of the Lost City. London:Adventure Press. B) Anonymous (2021). The Mystery of the Lost City. London:Adventure Press. C) The Mystery of the Lost City (2021). London:Adventure Press. D) Title of the book italicized (2021) London:Adventure Press. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Mystery of the Lost City (2021). London:Adventure Press. 2. Which of the following is the correct order for a reference list entry for a book in the Harvard referencing style? A) Title, Author, Year, Publisher, Place of publication. B) Author, Year, Title, Place of publication, Publisher. C) Author, Title, Year, Publisher, Place of publication. D) Title, Publisher, Author, Year, Place of publication. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Author, Year, Title, Place of publication, Publisher. 3. Which uses in-text references correctly? A) Lee and Jang (2012) provided insights from another perspective. B) Lee and Jang, (2012 p40) provided insights from another perspective. C) Lee and Jang provided insights from another perspective (2012). D) Lee A. and Jang B. provided insights from another perspective. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Lee and Jang (2012) provided insights from another perspective. 4. Where would you look to find out how to write the reference for an online video? A) 9. B) 21. C) 22. D) 16. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 21. 5. Which section includes bread, pasta, and brown rice? A) Water. B) Proteins. C) Healthy Oils. D) Grains. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Grains. 6. What is the correct format for an in-text citation in Harvard referencing style? A) (Author's Last Name). B) (Author's First Name, Year). C) (Author's Last Name, Year). D) (Year, Author's Last Name). Show Answer Correct Answer: C) (Author's Last Name, Year). 7. What should be included in an in-text citation? A) Author's surname and page number. B) Author's surname and year of publication. C) Title of the work and page number. D) Title of the work and year of publication. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Author's surname and year of publication. 8. What is the synonym?rate A) Pace. B) Estimations. C) Intensification. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Pace. 9. When referencing a source with two authors in Harvard style, how should you format the in-text citation? A) (Author1 & Author2, Year). B) (Author1 and Author2 Year). C) (Author1, Author2, Year). D) (Author1 et al., Year). Show Answer Correct Answer: B) (Author1 and Author2 Year). 10. Blogs are okay to use, as long as there is an author and year A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 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)." A) The title should not be in quotation marks. B) Access date should come before the URL. C) The URL format is incorrect. D) The date accessed is unnecessary. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The title should not be in quotation marks. 12. An in-text citation must consist of the last name of the author(s), the year of publication, and a page number. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 13. What is the purpose of a reference list in Harvard referencing? A) To provide a comprehensive list of all sources cited. B) To make the document look longer. C) To confuse the reader. D) To list only the most important sources. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To provide a comprehensive list of all sources cited. 14. What type of information is the in-text citation example used for? A) Personal opinions. B) Information from a book, magazine, etc. C) Unpublished data. D) Online blogs. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Information from a book, magazine, etc. 15. How should a source with no publication date be cited in-text in Harvard style? A) (Author, no date). B) (Author, nd). C) (Author, [Year]). D) (Author, Year unknown). Show Answer Correct Answer: A) (Author, no date). 16. What is the significance of the year of publication in citations? A) The year of publication signifies the timeliness and relevance of the research. B) The year of publication indicates the author's name. C) The year of publication determines the length of the research. D) The year of publication is irrelevant to the citation process. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The year of publication signifies the timeliness and relevance of the research. 17. Discuss the importance of citing both direct quotes and paraphrased information. A) Paraphrased information does not require citation. B) Citing sources for direct quotes is optional. C) It is important to cite both direct quotes and paraphrased information to give credit to the original sources and avoid plagiarism. D) Citing direct quotes is unnecessary as long as paraphrased information is cited. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It is important to cite both direct quotes and paraphrased information to give credit to the original sources and avoid plagiarism. 18. Why is it important to reference? A) So that I can copy information from the internet. B) I don't really need to reference for my course. C) Because my tutor said so. D) It shows that I have done research and avoids plagiarism. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) It shows that I have done research and avoids plagiarism. 19. A list of references is the same as a bibliography A) Yes. B) No. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) No. 20. When referencing a source with 3 authors or more in-text using Harvard style, what should be done after the first mention? A) Use only the first author's last name. B) Write out all authors every time. C) Use 'et al.' after the first mention. D) Use 'and colleagues' after the first mention. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Use 'et al.' after the first mention. 21. What is the purpose of including in-text citations in academic writing? A) To make the text longer. B) To give credit to the original authors and provide evidence for arguments. C) To confuse the readers. D) To hide the sources. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To give credit to the original authors and provide evidence for arguments. 22. Academic works should be cited within the text and at the end in a reference list. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 23. If you paraphrase information from a source, what should you include in your in-text citation? A) Author and year. B) Author, year, and page number. C) Year only. D) Author only. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Author and year. 24. How many pieces of information should a citation include for a direct quote? A) One. B) Two. C) Three. D) Four. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Three. 25. The following is a direct quote, which is not the student's words:$^{It is suggested that 'there have been many large changes in accountancy methods' (Singh 2006, p. 37).}$ A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. 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