Bibliographical references | Out of text referencing

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Bibliography Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge of bibliographic references and citation guidelines with our comprehensive quiz! Perfect for students, educators, and anyone interested in mastering the art of proper referencing.

  • 11 multiple-choice questions
  • Learn best practices for citing various sources
  • Immediate feedback on your answers
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExaminingBook321
References in bibliographies should be in alphabetical order.
True
False
The full name of each author is given.
True
False
The date of publication is given in parenthesis after the name (s) of the authors.
True
False
Book references should include the page number that you referred to.
True
False
The title of the book is followed by the publishing house.
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False
When you see the term: et al. It means there are more than two authors.
True
False
The name of a journal is given before the title of the paper.
True
False
The first number given after the name of the journal is the volume and the second number in parenthesis is the issue number.
True
False
It's not necessary to include page numbers with journals.
True
False
The title of the article is given in italics.
True
False
The abbreviation Ed. Stands for editor.
True
False
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