True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true
or false.
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The
date is a required part of the heading on assignments turned in on notebook paper.
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2.
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The
heading on an assignment turned in on notebook paper is worth ten points.
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3.
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The
assignment description of the heading on notebook paper belongs in the upper right hand
corner.
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4.
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The
results of all submissions should be saved.
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5.
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The
name component of the heading on notebook paper belongs on the first line on the left.
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6.
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The
date component of the heading on notebook paper belongs on the first line on the left.
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7.
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A
description of the assignment is a required part of the heading on assignments turned in on notebook
paper.
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8.
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Handout provided by the instructor do not need to have heading
components.
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9.
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Assignments turned in on paper have a required format which will result in some loss
of credit if it is not followed.
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10.
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The
date component of the heading on notebook paper belongs in the upper right hand corner.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the
letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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11.
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A form is completed and the submission results are not saved. If I do not receive the submission results then the assignment
a. | will receive
zero credit and can not be resubmitted. | b. | will be located in the student user folder and then
graded. | c. | will be treated as never submitted. | d. | will have to be
resubmitted with no loss of credit. | | |
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12.
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Assignments are completed and turn in by a. | a submission
form. | b. | attaching to an email. | c. | writing on
paper. | d. | all of these | | |
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13.
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Submissions sent from home a. | should be saved at home and only brought to school if the
submission was not received. | b. | should be saved at home and then get the submission result to
school as soon as possible. | c. | should be resubmitted from school and saved to the student user
drive. | d. | do not need to be saved. | | |
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