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Review Test Submission: Turabian Quiz https://lexicon.katabiblon.com/index.php?search=ZWH%2F+&lang=el
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User Emmanuel Boateng Course 23SP BIBL 550 Intro to Biblical Languages (01) Test Turabian Quiz
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Started 1/17/23 1:12 AM Submitted 1/17/23 1:53 AM Status Completed Attempt Score 50 out of 100 points Time Elapsed 40 minutes out of 45 minutes Instructions The quiz is open book, meaning that you can access the Turabian video and/or Turabian manual if you need to check an answer while attempting the quiz. Results Displayed All Answers, Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback, Incorrectly Answered Questions Question 1 0 out of 6.25 points The format for a Turabian footnote is exactly the same as the format for sources listed in the Turabian bibliography. Selected Answer: Tru e Answers: Tru e Fals e Response Feedback: Try again...check the video and/or Turabian manual to learn the answer to this question. Question 2 6.25 out of 6.25 points Choose the correct formatting details that apply to block quotes below (mark all that apply). Selected Answers: Block quotes are single spaced. Block quotes are indented one half inch on the left hand margin. Answers: Block quotes are formatted exactly like the surrounding text (double spaced; not indented). Block quotes must be surrounded by quotation marks.
Block quotes are single spaced. Block quotes are indented one half inch on the left hand margin. Block quotes are italicized. There is no difference between block quotes and regular quotes. Question 3 6.25 out of 6.25 points The first time you cite a source in a footnote, the format of the footnote should include: Selected Answer: The full information for the source according to Turabian (author, title of source and/or journal, publication information, page number). Answers: The author and page number only. The full information for the source according to Turabian (author, title of source and/or journal, publication information, page number). The author's name and the title of the source. The author's name, the title of the source, and the page number. Question 4 6.25 out of 6.25 points The second (and following) time you cite a source in a paper, you should use a shortened note (citation) in the footnote. Selected Answer: Tru e Answers: Tru e Fals e Question 5 6.25 out of 6.25 points
It is okay to use different fonts in a paper. That is, you can use Times New Roman in the paper and a different font in the footnotes. Selected Answer: Fals e Answers: Tru e Fals e Question 6 6.25 out of 6.25 points Footnotes are preferred over endnotes. Selected Answer: Tru e Answers: Tru e Fals e Question 7 0 out of 6.25 points Choose the correct formatting details that apply to footnotes (mark all that apply). Selected Answers: A full citation is used the first time a source is mentioned. The footnote format follows the same exact format as sources listed on the bibliography page. Publication information is not needed in a footnote. Answers: Footnotes are double spaced. A full citation is used the first time a source is mentioned. The author's name comes first (last name followed by first name).
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The author's name comes first (first name followed by last name). Publication information (city of publication and publisher's name) should be in parentheses. The footnote format follows the same exact format as sources listed on the bibliography page. Publication information is not needed in a footnote. The title of the source comes first. There is one line between each footnote (although footnotes themselves are single spaced, not double spaced). The first line of the footnote is indented. Question 8 0 out of 6.25 points Choose the correct formatting details that apply to the bibliography page (mark all that apply). Selected Answers: The bibliography page should be titled: Bibliography The entries on the bibliography page should include specific page numbers that you used in the footnote citations in the paper. The entries on the bibliography page should be in alphabetical order (based on author's last name). The entries on the bibliography should be single spaced with one line between each entry. Answers: The entries on the bibliography page should be in alphabetical order (based on the source title). The bibliography page should be titled: Works Cited The bibliography page should be titled: Bibliography The entries on the bibliography page should include specific page numbers that you used in the footnote citations in the paper. The entries on the bibliography page should be in alphabetical order (based on author's last name).
The entries on the bibliography should be single spaced with one line between each entry. The entries on the bibliography should be double spaced. The entries on the bibliography should be formatted with a hanging indent (the first line is flush against the left margin; the following lines are indented half an inch). Question 9 6.25 out of 6.25 points Choose the correct footnote format for the following book : Author : Grant R. Osborne Book Title : The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation Publication facts : IVP Academic (publisher) February 25, 2010 (date of publication) Downers Grove, Illinois (place of publication) Page number used/cited in the paper: 25 Selected Answer: Grant R. Osborne, The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2010), 25. Answers: Osborne, Grant R. (2010) The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation . Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic. Grant R. Osborne, The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation. Grant R. Osborne, The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2010), 25. Grant R. Osborne, The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2010), 25. Grant R. Osborne, The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2010). pp. 25. Osborne, Grant R. The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation . Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2010. P. 25. Question 10 0 out of 6.25 points Choose the correct footnote format for the following journal article : Author : Abraham Winitzer Article Title : The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context Journal Title: Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions journal volume: 11
journal issue #: 2 Date of publication : January 2011 Page number used/cited in the paper: 171 Page number range featured in the journal: 170-218 Selected Answer: Abraham Winitzer, “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context,” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11, no. 2 (2011): 170-218. Answers: Winitzer, Abraham. “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context.” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11, no. 2 (2011): 170–218. Abraham Winitzer, “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context,” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11, no. 2 (2011): 171. Abraham Winitzer, “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context,” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11, no. 2 (2011): 170-218. Winitzer, Abraham (2011). “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context.” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11, no. 2: page 171. Winitzer, “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context." Abraham Winitzer, “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context,” pp. 171. Response Feedback: Please get a copy of the Turabian manual of style and study its specifics. Question 11 6.25 out of 6.25 points Choose the correct bibliography entry format for the following journal article : Author : Abraham Winitzer Article Title : The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context Journal Title: Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions journal volume: 11 journal issue #: 2 Date of publication : January 2011 Page number used/cited in the paper: 171 Page number range featured in the journal: 170-218 Selected Answer: Winitzer, Abraham. “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther:
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Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context.” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11, no. 2 (2011): 170–218. Answers: Abraham Winitzer, “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context,” pp. 171. Winitzer, Abraham (2011). “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context.” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11, no. 2: page 171. Abraham Winitzer, “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context,” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11, no. 2 (2011): 171. Winitzer, Abraham. “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context.” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11, no. 2 (2011): 170–218. Abraham Winitzer, “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context,” Journal of Ancient Near Eastern Religions 11, no. 2 (2011): 170-218. Winitzer, “The Reversal of Fortune Theme in Esther: Israelite Historiography in Its Ancient Near Eastern Context." Question 12 0 out of 6.25 points Choose the correct bibliography format for the following book : Author : Grant R. Osborne Book Title : The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation Publication facts : IVP Academic (publisher) February 25, 2010 (date of publication) Downers Grove, Illinois (place of publication) Page number used/cited in the paper: 25 Selected Answer: Osborne, Grant R. The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2010. Answers: Grant R. Osborne The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation . Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2010. Osborne, Grant R. The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2010. P. 25. Osborne, Grant R. The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation . Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2010.
Osborne, Grant R. (2010) The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation . Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic. Osborne, Grant R. The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic, 2010. Osborne, Grant R. The Hermeneutical Spiral: A Comprehensive Introduction to Biblical Interpretation. Response Feedback: Please get a copy of the Turabian manual of style and study its specifics. Question 13 0 out of 6.25 points What is the correct order of source details when fully citing a book in a Turabian footnote? Selected Answer: Author's name (last, then first) followed by a comma. Title of the book in italics. The publication facts in parentheses (the city of publication, colon, publisher's name, comma, year of publication). This is followed by a comma (placed outside of the parentheses. The page number being cited followed by a period. Answers: Author's name (first, then last) followed by a comma. The page number being cited followed by a period. Author's name (first, then last) followed by a comma. Title of the book in italics. The publication facts in parentheses (the city of publication, colon, publisher's name, comma, year of publication). This is followed by a comma (placed outside of the parentheses. The page number being cited followed by a period. Author's name (last, then first) followed by a comma. Title of the book in italics. The publication facts in parentheses (the city of publication, colon, publisher's name, comma, year of publication). This is followed by a comma (placed outside of the parentheses. The page number being cited followed by a period. Author's name (first, then last) followed by a comma. Title of the book in italics. The publication facts in parentheses (the city of publication, colon, publisher's name, comma, year of publication). This is followed by a comma (placed outside of the parentheses. The page number being cited preceded by "p." (p., 31).
2. Question 14 6.25 out of 6.25 points What is the correct order of source details when fully citing a journal article in a Turabian footnote? Selected Answer: Author's name (first, then last) followed by a comma. Title of article surrounded by quotation marks. A comma is placed at the end of the title. The title of the journal in italics, followed by the journal number, comma, issue number (no. 4). This is followed by the month (if given) and year of publication in parentheses, followed by a colon. The page number being cited followed by a period. Answers: Author's name (first, then last) followed by a comma. The page number being cited followed by a period. Author's name (first, then last) followed by a comma. Title of article surrounded by quotation marks. A comma is placed at the end of the title. The title of the journal in italics, followed by the journal number, comma, issue number (no. 4). This is followed by the month (if given) and year of publication in parentheses, followed by a colon. The page number being cited followed by a period. Author's name (last, then first) followed by a comma. Title of article surrounded by quotation marks. A comma is placed at the end of the title. The title of the journal in italics, followed by the journal number, comma, issue number (no. 4). This is followed by the month (if given) and year of publication, followed by a colon. The page number being cited followed by a period. Author's name (first, then last) followed by a comma. Title of article surrounded by quotation marks. A period is placed at the end of the title. The title of the journal in italics, followed by the journal number, comma, issue number (no. 4). This is followed by the month (if given) and year of publication, followed by a colon. The full range of page numbers of the entire article. 3. Question 15 0 out of 6.25 points What is the correct order of source details when fully citing a journal article in a Turabian bibliography page? Selected Answer: Author's name (first, then last) followed by a period.
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Title of article surrounded by quotation marks. A period is placed at the end of the title. The title of the journal in italics, followed by the journal number, comma, issue number (no. 4). This is followed by the month (if given) and year of publication in parentheses, followed by a colon. The full range of pages for the entire article followed by a period. Answers: Author's name (last, then first) followed by a period. Title of article surrounded by quotation marks. A period is placed at the end of the title. The title of the journal in italics, followed by the journal number, comma, issue number (no. 4). This is followed by the month (if given) and year of publication in parentheses, followed by a colon. The full range of pages for the entire article followed by a period. Author's name (first, then last) followed by a period. Title of article surrounded by quotation marks. A period is placed at the end of the title. The title of the journal in italics, followed by the journal number, comma, issue number (no. 4). This is followed by the month (if given) and year of publication in parentheses, followed by a colon. The full range of pages for the entire article followed by a period. Author's name (last, then first) followed by a period. Title of article surrounded by quotation marks. A period is placed at the end of the title. The title of the journal in italics, followed by the journal number, comma, issue number (no. 4). This is followed by the month (if given) and year of publication in parentheses, followed by a colon. The specific page number being cited in the paper followed by a period. Author's name (first, then last) followed by a comma. The page number being cited followed by a period. 4. Question 16 0 out of 6.25 points What is the correct order of source details when fully citing a book in a Turabian bibliography page? Selected Answer: Author's name (first, then last) followed by a comma. The name of the book. Answers: Author's name (first, then last) followed by a comma. The name of the book.
Author's name (first, then last) followed by a comma. Title of the book in italics followed by a period. The publication facts (the city of publication, colon, publisher's name, comma, year of publication ). This is followed by a period. Author's name (last, then first) followed by a period. Title of the book in italics followed by a period. The publication facts (the city of publication, colon, publisher's name, comma, year of publication ). This is followed by a period. Author's name (last, then first) followed by a period. Title of the book in italics followed by a period. The publication facts (the city of publication, colon, publisher's name, comma, year of publication ). This is followed by a period. The page number(s) being cited in the paper. Tuesday, January 17, 2023 1:53:46 AM EST There are 24 letters in the Greek alphabet, all of which are listed below, but out of order. Put the 24 letters in ascending order, beginning with alpha and ending with omega. Answe rs Selected Answer 1. α 1. α 2. β 2. β 3. γ 3. γ 4. δ 4. σ, ς 5. ε 4. δ 6. ζ 5. ε 7. η 6. ζ
8. θ 7. η 9. ι 8. θ 10. κ 9. ι 11. λ 10. κ 12. μ 11. λ 13. ν 12. μ 14. ξ 13. υ 15. ο 13. ν 16. π 14. ξ 17. ρ 21. φ 18. σ, ς 23. ψ 19. τ 24. ω
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20. υ [None Given] 21. φ [None Given] 22. χ [None Given] 23. ψ [None Given] 24. ω [None Given]