1.It refer to documents or physical objects written or created during the time under study. They provide direct or firsthand evidence about an event, object, person, or work of art.
A. Primary Sources
B. Secondary Sources
C. Dictionary
D. Almanac
2.It refer to those Wich interpret and analyze primary sources. They are one or more steps removed from the event or time period and are written or produced after the origina sources, hence they usually lack freshness.
A. Primary Sources
B. Secondary Sources
C. Dictionary
D. Almanac
3. Both primary and secondary Sources can be written or non-written
A. True
B. False
4. Sometimes known as a wordbook, is a collection of words in one or more specific languages, often arranged alphabetically ( or by radical and stroke for ideographic languages), Wich may include information on definitions, usage, etymologies, phonetics, pronunciations, translation, etc. or a book of words.
A. Primary Sources
B. Secondary Sources
C. Dictionary
D. Almanac
5. Helpful tools and platforms in finding meaning of an unknown or unfamiliar word.
A. Primary Sources
B. Secondary Sources
C. Dictionary
D. Online Sources
6. A reference work that lists words grouped together according to similarity of meaning ( containing synonyms and sometimes antonyms).
A. Primary Sources
B. Secondary Sources
C. Theasurus
D. Online Sources
7. Starts with a topic sentence that clearly states the subjects of items being compared and contrasted.
A. Comparison Contrast
B. Cause Effects
C. Problem and Solution
8. Agraphical depiction of what is the same about two things and what is different about them.
A. Venn diagram
B. Secondary Sources
C. Theasurus
D. Online Sources
9. Which is not a primary Sources?
A. Autobiographies
B. Diary
C. DVD
D. Textbooks
10. which is a secondary Sources?
A. Autobiographies
B. Diary
C. DVD
D. Textbooks