ALCPT ALCPT Vocabulary in Academic Context 4 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A professor asks students to 'analyze' the poem. What should the students do?
- Read it aloud several times
- Break it down and examine its parts carefully (Correct answer)
- Copy it into their notebooks
- Translate it into another language
Correct answer: Break it down and examine its parts carefully
To analyze means to examine something by breaking it into its components to understand it better.
Question 2: Which sentence uses the word 'hypothesis' correctly?
- The hypothesis was proven with no further testing needed.
- The scientist formed a hypothesis before conducting the experiment. (Correct answer)
- A hypothesis is the final conclusion of a study.
- Students must memorize the hypothesis from the textbook.
Correct answer: The scientist formed a hypothesis before conducting the experiment.
A hypothesis is an educated guess or proposed explanation made before an experiment.
Question 3: The report must be 'concise.' This means the report should be ___.
- Long and detailed
- Written by hand
- Brief and to the point (Correct answer)
- Submitted before the deadline
Correct answer: Brief and to the point
Concise means expressing ideas clearly using few words without unnecessary detail.
Question 4: Which word best completes the sentence? 'The scientist's findings were ___; other researchers could not reproduce the results.'
- reliable
- controversial (Correct answer)
- accurate
- conclusive
Correct answer: controversial
Controversial means causing disagreement or debate, fitting results that others could not replicate.
Question 5: A student says the essay topic is 'ambiguous.' What does the student mean?
- The topic is very interesting.
- The topic is too long to cover in one essay.
- The topic is unclear and open to more than one interpretation. (Correct answer)
- The topic has already been written about.
Correct answer: The topic is unclear and open to more than one interpretation.
Ambiguous means having more than one possible meaning or being unclear.
Question 6: Which sentence uses the word 'derive' correctly in an academic context?
- She derived the answer from the given data. (Correct answer)
- He derived his lunch from the cafeteria.
- They derived the classroom rules by voting.
- The teacher derived the students for being late.
Correct answer: She derived the answer from the given data.
To derive means to obtain or develop something from a source, especially through reasoning or calculation.
Question 7: The teacher told students to 'paraphrase' the paragraph. What should they do?
- Copy the paragraph word for word
- Rewrite the paragraph's meaning in their own words (Correct answer)
- Summarize the entire chapter
- Translate the paragraph into a simpler language
Correct answer: Rewrite the paragraph's meaning in their own words
To paraphrase means to restate something using different words while keeping the original meaning.
A professor asks students to 'analyze' the poem.
What should the students do?