This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Ugc Net > Paper 1 > Research Sources > Primary And Secondary Sources – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Primary And Secondary Sources Quiz 1 (30 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. T Amendment's free exercise of religion prevents a state from making Amish children attend school past the 8th Grade A) Wisconsin v Yoder. B) Mendez v Westminster. C) Sweatt v Painter. D) Delgado v Bastrop ISD. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Wisconsin v Yoder. 2. Comparing and contrasting documents would be an example of which historical thinking skill? A) Close Reading. B) Sourcing. C) Contextualizing. D) Corroborating. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Corroborating. 3. Why should we study history? A) Learn about our past (ancestors, culture, advancements, leaders). B) Learn from our mistakes. C) Create a better future. D) All of the options are correct. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the options are correct. 4. Is a diary or a personal journal most likely a primary source or a secondary source? A) Primary. B) Chron-means time. C) Dem-means people. D) Secondary. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Primary. 5. Books are an example of ..... A) Primary. B) Secondary. C) Both. D) Neither. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Secondary. 6. Provide historical evidence means: A) Find the cause of a historical event. B) Select a quote for the document to support. C) Identify and explain a historical event or fact that supports your statement. D) Identify a claim in the reading. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Identify and explain a historical event or fact that supports your statement. 7. A relationship between two events where the first event is responsible for the second event. A) Cause and effect. B) Bias and error. C) Hypothesis and questions. D) Bias and effect. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Cause and effect. 8. Which of the following is a con of a primary source? A) Multiple perspectives presented. B) Real human emotions. C) Too many historical voices. D) Usually biased. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Usually biased. 9. Corroboration is A) The act of comparing pieces of evidence to see where they agree and disagree. B) A primary source. C) When two parties disagree. D) Like building a strong tower. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The act of comparing pieces of evidence to see where they agree and disagree. 10. Select the right group of secondary sources. A) Books, biography. B) Films, newspaper. C) Photographs, archives. D) Biography, journals. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Books, biography. 11. What does evaluate mean? A) Known to have happened. B) How people feel. C) Correctness. D) Making judgements. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Making judgements. 12. In Plessy V. Ferguson, the Supreme Court ruled that segregation was A) Unconstitutional. B) Legal in all forms. C) Legal as long as the facilities were equal. D) Protected by the First Amendment. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Legal as long as the facilities were equal. 13. Why are primary sources important? A) Primary sources are first-hand accounts. The person writing actually experienced the event. It is the first-hand account of the material. B) Source means the place or the origin of information. C) Primary means first. D) A primary source comes from a second hand source. It may be factual and truthful, but it is based on first-hand information and reports. It is not as close to the actual event as a secondary source. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Primary sources are first-hand accounts. The person writing actually experienced the event. It is the first-hand account of the material. 14. An example of a primary source is ..... A) Books. B) Newspaper. C) Journals. D) Biography. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Journals. 15. Research data, such as census statistics Official and unofficial records of organizations and government agencies Artifacts of all kinds, such as tools, coins, clothing, furniture, etc. Audio recordings, DVDs, and video recordings Government documents (reports, bills, proclamations, hearings, etc.) Patents Technical reports Scientific journal articles reporting experimental research resultsAre known as A) Primary. B) Secondary. C) Documents. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Primary. 16. Which of the following is not considered a secondary source? A) A magazine article. B) A textbook. C) An encyclopedia entry. D) An interview. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) An interview. 17. Cite textual evidence means: A) Compare two quotes. B) Evaluate a source's reliability. C) Find a quote that supports a statement. D) Summarize background information. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Find a quote that supports a statement. 18. A biography is known as A) A story about someone. B) Theme. C) Primary. D) Secondiary. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Secondiary. 19. Which term means confirm; support w/ additional evidence? A) Secondary source. B) Corroborate. C) Facts. D) Accuracy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Corroborate. 20. History books and other popular or scholarly books are known as A) Books that gives you information about history. B) Secondary sources. C) Primary sources. D) Literature. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Secondary sources. 21. Primary source documents are all of the following EXCEPT ..... A) First hand accounts of someone's experience. B) Analysis of events. C) An original document that does not analyze other documents. D) Original research. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Analysis of events. 22. Which document is a secondary source? A) Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. B) An almanac. C) Research findings on video gaming's effects. D) Population statistics from the U.S Census Bureau. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) An almanac. 23. This case advocated free speech in the schools in the form of an anti-war protest A) Mapp vs. Ohio. B) Morse v. Frederick. C) Gideon vs. Wainwright. D) Tinker vs. Des Moines. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Tinker vs. Des Moines. 24. Secondary source documents are all of the following EXCEPT: A) Sources created later by someone who did not participate in the event. B) Original materials. C) Interpretations of original documents. D) An analysis of primary sources or events. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Original materials. 25. A story about your life is a(n) A) Perspective writing. B) Secondary source. C) Biography. D) Primary source. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Biography. 26. What is true about all secondary sources? A) They are based on primary sources. B) The author never adds his own thoughts. C) They are all biographies. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They are based on primary sources. 27. Which of these is a secondary source? A) The Story of My Life by Helen Keller. B) The Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X. C) I Am Malala by Malala Yousafzai. D) John Adams by David McCullough. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) John Adams by David McCullough. 28. Interviews, surveys, and fieldwork are known as A) What trump does. B) Secondiary. C) Writings. D) Primary. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Primary. 29. Separate is inherently unequal A) BRown v Board of Education. B) Plessy v Ferguson. C) Marbury v Madison. D) McColluch v Maryland. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) BRown v Board of Education. 30. Which of these is NOT an example of a primary source? A) Film footage of a historical event. B) Original uniforms worn at a time in history. C) Diaries written at the time of an event. D) A poem about World War II from your classmate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A poem about World War II from your classmate. 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