IPC Professional & Academic Application of Language Skills 4 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: In academic writing, which transition word BEST signals a contrast between two ideas?
- Furthermore
- Consequently
- Nevertheless (Correct answer)
- Similarly
Correct answer: Nevertheless
'Nevertheless' introduces a contrasting idea while acknowledging the preceding point, indicating concession and contrast.
Question 2: A technical writer must explain a complex software process to non-technical users. Which approach is MOST effective?
- Use the full technical terminology to maintain precision
- Replace technical terms with analogies and plain-language explanations (Correct answer)
- Assume users will look up unfamiliar terms independently
- Include only diagrams and remove all written explanation
Correct answer: Replace technical terms with analogies and plain-language explanations
Audience adaptation requires replacing specialist jargon with familiar language and analogies that non-experts can understand.
Question 3: Which of the following is an example of plagiarism even when the student changes some words?
- Quoting a source directly with quotation marks and a citation
- Paraphrasing a source's ideas without providing a citation (Correct answer)
- Summarizing multiple sources to synthesize a broader argument
- Using a common expression that appears in many texts
Correct answer: Paraphrasing a source's ideas without providing a citation
Paraphrasing another author's ideas without citation is still plagiarism because the intellectual content belongs to the original author.
Question 4: Which of the following email subject lines is MOST effective for a professional context?
- 'Hi!'
- 'Question'
- 'Budget Approval Needed by Friday, July 25' (Correct answer)
- 'Important—Please Read'
Correct answer: 'Budget Approval Needed by Friday, July 25'
An effective subject line is specific and action-oriented, giving the recipient immediate context and a deadline.
Question 5: A student's paragraph contains three citations from the same source in every sentence. The MOST likely problem is:
- Over-citation that suggests a lack of synthesis and original analysis (Correct answer)
- Correct and thorough attribution of sources
- A sign that the student has mastered research skills
- Evidence that the source is exceptionally reliable
Correct answer: Over-citation that suggests a lack of synthesis and original analysis
Relying on a single source throughout a paragraph signals that the student is summarizing rather than synthesizing and analyzing independently.
Question 6: In professional writing, 'active voice' is preferred over 'passive voice' primarily because active voice:
- Always uses fewer words regardless of context
- Makes the sentence's actor and action immediately clear (Correct answer)
- Is required by all style guides without exception
- Eliminates the need for adjectives
Correct answer: Makes the sentence's actor and action immediately clear
Active voice places the subject performing the action upfront, making sentences clearer and more direct for readers.
Question 7: An academic argument that acknowledges and then refutes opposing viewpoints is using which rhetorical strategy?
- Anaphora
- Concession and rebuttal (Correct answer)
- Ad hominem
- Circular reasoning
Correct answer: Concession and rebuttal
Concession and rebuttal strengthens an argument by demonstrating awareness of counterarguments and explaining why they do not invalidate the main claim.
In academic writing, which transition word BEST signals a contrast between two ideas?