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Reaction paper is a form of academic writing that presents a detailed analysis of a concept, text
or film.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 2
The specific statements of what you intend to do make up the _____ of your advocacy.
Response: objectives
Question 3
Strategy formulation defines the _____ of your advocacy.
Response: blueprints
Question 4
_____ is a message that is couched in textual, aural, linguistic, spatial and visual resources.
Response: Multimodal
Question 5
Advocacy itself is a strategy; it’s the way you have decided to reach your particular goal.
Response: True
Question 6
The power of the agents of an advocacy group is one of the ingredients an effective advocacy.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 7
Genuine advocacy entails a direct service.
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 8
Successful researchers are generally good at academic presentations.
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 9
Academic presentations are usually held at conferences organized by professional
organizations.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Question 10
It is the mode of speech delivery that is followed in academic presentation.
Response: EXTEMPORANEOUS
Correct answer: EXTEMPORANEOUS
Question 11
The _____ of your advocacy defines your aspiration and how to accomplish it.
Response: vision
Correct answer: VISION-MISSION STATEMENT, VISION AND MISSION STATEMENT
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 12
The ultimate goal of the C.R.A.P. design principles is _____.
Response: multimodal
Correct answer: BALANCE AND UNITY, BALANCE & UNITY, BALANCE-UNITY, UNITY AND
BALANCE; UNITY & BALANCE
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 13
_____ is the design principle that is used to create a focal point.
Question 14
_____ is a statement which focuses on what the organization wants to become.
Response: Vision
Correct answer: VISION
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 15
Strategy formulation comes after the vision, mission, and objectives of your advocacy.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 16
Based on C.R.A.P., the visual connection on a page is called _____.
Response: alignment
Correct answer: ALIGNMENT
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 17
A reasoned opinion may be had when your analysis is research-based following the
conventions of a secondary research.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 18
The novelty of your research is shown when your paper is an answer to a _____.
Response: research gap
Question 19
_____ is the design principle that highlights how close objects are on a page.
Response: Proximity
Question 20
What has paved the way for the prevalence of multimodal texts?
Response: progress and development of technology
Question 21
It presents an overview of the analysis paper by pointing out the major points that are to be
tackled in the paper.
Response: INTRODUCTION
Correct answer: INTRODUCTION
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 22
A research that is gathered from existing literature is called _____.
Response: Secondary research
Correct answer: SECONDARY RESEARCH
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 23
Secondary research is carried out by visiting the library and surfing the net.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 24
_____ is the theory of communication that describes how people use several resources when
they communicate and interact with each other.
Response: Multimodality
Correct answer: MULTIMODALITY
Question 25
Advocates are the voice of the defenseless and the marginalized.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Question 26
Having manpower, budget, logistics, etc. makes your objective practical.
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 27
Publication of your research paper strictly means having it published in a professional journal
or a reputable magazine.
Response: True
Question 28
Reflection writing is a form of academic communication.
Response: False
Correct answer: True
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 29
Volunteers form the backbone of every grassroot advocacy campaign.
Response: True
Question 30
The last point in the acronym DUDE is “Engage members of your advocacy group in carrying
out the action plan.”
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 31
Setting a period of accomplishment makes your objectives time-bound.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 32
The objectives of your advocacy define your aspiration and how to accomplish it.
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 33
It is a disciplined activity that attempts to describe, study, analyze, interpret, and evaluate a
work of art.
Question 34
Reaction papers are value-laden.
Response: False
Question 35
Repetition, as a design principle, adds _____.
Response: words
Question 36
Since advocacy intends to promote the cause of those who have no voice in the society,
advocacy is the same as service.
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 37
Service is a response to a particular cause in the society.
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1 No
Question 38
Practicality and practicability define the attainability of the objectives of your advocacy.
Response: True
Correct answer: True
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 39
The major requirement for the course is a MAC that focuses on an election campaign.
Response: False
Correct answer: False
Score: 1 out of 1 Yes
Question 40
The relevance of your objective is shown when it relates to a pressing issue that confronts our
society.
Response: True
Correct answer: False
Score: 0 out of 1