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Mock Long TestMock Long Test
Ateneo de Manila High SchoolEnglish Department
Mr. Galinato
Part I:Part I:Quotation, Paraphrase, Quotation, Paraphrase,
SummarySummary
Quotation, Paraphrase, Quotation, Paraphrase, SummarySummary
1. You are NOT to quote more than how many lines of prose in the original text?
2. If you are however to quote more than this number of lines of prose, how are you to quote the body of text?
3. True or False: You do NOT use quotation marks for indirect quotations.
4. What punctuation mark(s) do you use for a quotation within a quotation?
5. True or False: A period or a comma at the end of a quotation goes inside the closing quotation mark only if it is part of the original.
6. In quoting lines from poetry, how many lines of the original may you include in your sentences?
7. In doing so, do you still need to use quotation marks? Yes or No.
Quotation, Paraphrase, Quotation, Paraphrase, SummarySummary
8. What punctuation mark(s) do you use to distinguish one quoted line of poetry from another?
9. What punctuation mark(s) do you use when omitting parts of the original?
10.What punctuation mark(s) do you use when inserting additional words/lines NOT part of the original?
Quotation, Paraphrase, Quotation, Paraphrase, SummarySummary
11.What do you write immediately after parts of the original text quoted with errors in spelling, word use, grammar, or errors of any kind?
12.What punctuation mark(s) do you usually accompany this with?
13.What is its literal translation in English?
Quotation, Paraphrase, Quotation, Paraphrase, SummarySummary
14.What does the word “précis” mean?
15.Summarize NOT more than how much of the length of the original?
Quotation, Paraphrase, Quotation, Paraphrase, SummarySummary
Part II:Part II:Conducting an Conducting an
InterviewInterview
Conducting an Conducting an InterviewInterview
TRUE or FALSE:1. Open-ended questions are usually
asked during an interview.2. Ask controversial questions first (such
as “why” and “how”) before asking factual questions (such as “who,” “what,” “where,” “when”).
3. Ask questions about the present first before asking questions about the past or future.
4. Your questions should be as neutral as possible.
5. Ask questions one at a time.6. There’s no need to provide transition
between major topics in an interview.7. After the interview, give yourself a few
days before reviewing your notes to make sure you’re well-rested.
Conducting an Conducting an InterviewInterview
IDENTIFICATION: Topics in Questions1. This topic asks what a person has
done or is doing: B_______2. This topic asks what a person
thinks about a certain issue: O_______/Values
3. This topic asks what a person feels about a subject: F_______
Conducting an Conducting an InterviewInterview
4. This topic asks what facts a person knows: K_______
5. This topic asks what a person has seen, touched, heard, tasted, and smelled: S_______
6. Examples of this topic are age, education, profession, and the like: B__________/Demographics
Conducting an Conducting an InterviewInterview
Part III:Part III:Conducting a SurveyConducting a Survey
TRUE or FALSE:1. Start your questionnaire with a title
and introduction or welcome message.2. Provide confidentiality and anonymity
in your questionnaire.3. Avoid giving “don’t know” and “not
applicable” as options for your respondents to use as answers.
Conducting a SurveyConducting a Survey
4. Pilot or test your questionnaire.5. Ask two questions-in-one to save
space and time.
BONUS:6. What does the “K.I.S.S. Principle”
stand for?
Conducting a SurveyConducting a Survey
Part IV:Part IV:MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
1. What does MLA stand for?2. What does APA stand for?3. What is the label/title of the
bibliography used in the MLA format?
4. What is the label/title of the bibliography used in the APA format?
5. What Latin phrase do you use when there are more than two authors in one source?
6. What does this literally translate to in English?
7. What are the three (3) main divisions of an entry for a book as a source using the MLA format?
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
8. What punctuation mark is placed after each main division?
9. What are the three (3) subdivisions of the third main division of an entry of a book?
10.What punctuation mark separates the place of publication from the name of publisher?
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
11.What punctuation mark separates the name of publisher from the year of publication?
12.What do you call the type of indentation used in the MLA format?
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
Identify the HIGHLIGHTED text:1.Palmer, William J. The Films of the
Eighties: A Social History. Carbondale: St. Martin’s, 1997.
Identify the HIGHLIGHTED text:2.Palmer, William J. The Films of the
Eighties: A Social History. Carbondale: St. Martin’s, 1997.
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
Identify the HIGHLIGHTED text:3.Palmer, William J. The Films of the
Eighties: A Social History. Carbondale: St. Martin’s, 1997.
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
Identify the HIGHLIGHTED text:4.American Allergy Association.
Allergies in Children. New York: Random, 1998.
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
Identify the HIGHLIGHTED text:5.“Cigarette Sales Fall 30% as
California Tax Rises.” New York Times. 14 Sept. 1999: A17.
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
Identify the HIGHLIGHTED text:6.Trembacki, Paul. “Brees Hope to Win
Heisman for Team.” Purdue Exponent. 5 Dec. 2000: 20.
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
Identify the HIGHLIGHTED text:7.Elliott, Michael. “In the Wake of
Tragedy.” Time. 10 Jan. 2005: 32-44.
MLA DocumentationMLA Documentation
Identify the HIGHLIGHTED text:8.Elliott, Michael. “In the Wake of
Tragedy.” Time. 10 Jan. 2005: 32-44.
Part V:Part V:Parenthetical CitationParenthetical Citation
Parenthetical CitationParenthetical Citation
1. What two (2) pieces of information are included when using the Parenthetical Citation? Be specific.
2. If your source doesn’t have an author, what information do you include instead?
3. What does “qtd. in” stand for and when is it used?
4. How do you differentiate two (2) or more authors with the same last name using Parenthetical Citation?
5. Punctuation marks such as periods, commas, and semicolons should appear BEFORE or AFTER the Parenthetical Citation?
Parenthetical CitationParenthetical Citation
Part VI:Part VI:Parts of the LibraryParts of the Library