The main function of the scientific literature:



What is an abstract?

A) Principle of activity.

B) Principle of consciousness.

C) self-contained, short, and powerful statement that describes a larger work.

D) Principle of durability.

E) Principle of systematicness.

 

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When do people write abstracts?

A) when submitting articles to journals, especially online journals

B) when applying for research grants

C) when writing a book proposal

D) when completing the Ph.D. dissertation or M.A. thesis

E) all of the above

 

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What are the types of abstracts?

A) descriptive and informative

B) conceptual

C) lingua-cultural

D) socio-cultural

E) vocabulary

 

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The descriptive abstracts determined by…

A) cultural background

B) interest to the subject

C) habits in grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation

D) reading, speaking, writing, listening skills

E) the type of information found in the work

 

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What is the anaphoric omission?

A) Omission of consonants

B) Omission of vowels

C) omission of segments of speech

D) Omission of letters

E) Omission of words

 

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What is the combination?

A) That is, the writer presents and explains all the main arguments and the important results and evidence in the complete article/paper/book.

B) Abstracts present the essential elements of a longer work in a short and powerful statement.

C) In any connected text, be it a work of art, scientific work or a note in the paper, there is a common theme and a variety of subjects and objects of thought which are featured for many paragraphs, pages, chapters, the book, the article notes.

D) The omission of segments of speech, which has just been made in the immediate context.

E) A phenomenon in which two or more sentences of identical elements are superimposed on each other, forming a condensed structure.

 

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Descriptive abstract is

A)  a writer presents and explains all the main arguments and the important results and evidence in the complete article/paper/book.

B) two most common abstract types—descriptive and informative—are described and examples of each are provideD).

C) in any connected text, be it a work of art, scientific work or a note in the paper, there is a common theme and a variety of subjects and objects of thought which are featured for many paragraphs, pages, chapters, the book, the article notes.

D)  omission of segments of speech, which has just been made in the immediate context.

E) a phenomenon in which two or more sentences of identical elements are superimposed on

 

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What is Ptosis?

A) In any connected text, be it a work of art, scientific work or a note in the paper, there is a common theme and a variety of subjects and objects.

B) an anaphoric omission - is the omission of segments of speech, which has just been made in the immediate context

C) a phenomenon in which two or more sentences of identical elements are superimposed on each other, forming a condensed structurE)
D)  Connectivity text requires repeating the same semantic units

E) Lexical and semantic compression, which is the use of more general notions instead of more concrete ones.

 

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Any text is the result of …

A) perception

B) thinking

C) memory

D) speech act

E) anticipation

 

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Conscious mastery of logical principles for assistant helps develop skills composite, such as….

A) text-depending features

B) functional features

C) text-depending on the structural and functional features

D) principle

E) technology

 

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The Introduction section clarifies …

A) cultural background

B) interest to the subject

C) habits in grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation

D) reading, speaking, writing, listening skills

E) motivation for the work presented

 

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The Materials and Methods section provides:

A) sufficient detail

B) speech

C) socio-cultural

D) strategic

E) discourse

 

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The Results and Discussion sections present…

A) behaviorism results

B) inductive-conscious results

C) the research results

D) cognitive results

E) interactive results

 

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The Conclusion section presents:

A) Linguistic work

B) Speech work

C) Socio-cultural work

D) Strategic work

E) the outcome of the work

 

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Structured abstracts have a number of advantages:

A) Faster and easier access by the reader

B) Greater clarity for both reader and writer
C) Greater likelihood of the article appearing in a database search

D) Greater consistency

E) all of the above

 

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Popular periodical literature :

A) popular magazines, indexed in the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature

B) Can be a great place to get ideas for topics and find out about the general context of your topic

C) Move from the general to the specific

D) Full-length books dealing with a relatively narrow topic and typically are intended for people with some background in the subject

E) Historians don't always write books

 

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History textbooks can be….

A) popular magazines, indexed in the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature

B) a great place to get ideas for topics and find out about the general context of your topic

C) moving from the general to the specific

D) full-length books dealing with a relatively narrow topic and typically are intended for people with some background in the subject

E) always written books

 

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General historical works and monographs:

A) Popular magazines, indexed in the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature

B) Can be a great place to get ideas for topics and find out about the general context of your topic

C) move from the general to the specific

D) Full-length books dealing with a relatively narrow topic and typically are intended for people with some background in the subject

E) Historians don't always write books

 

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Monographs are:

A) Popular magazines, indexed in the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature

B) Can be a great place to get ideas for topics and find out about the general context of your topic

C) Move from the general to the specific

D) full-length books dealing with a relatively narrow topic and typically are intended for people with some background in the subject

E) Historians don't always write books

 

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Journal articles:

A) Popular magazines, indexed in the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature

B) Can be a great place to get ideas for topics and find out about the general context of your topic

C) Move from the general to the specific

D) Full-length books dealing with a relatively narrow topic and typically are intended for people with some background in the subject

E) historians don't always write books

 

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The main function of the scientific literature:

A) Development of grammar habits

B) Development of reading and speaking skills

C) Developing memory

D)Developing thinking abilities

E) rational cognition and linguistic presentation of the dynamics of thinking

 

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