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1) T/F: A Bibliography, or works cited page, lists the sources used in a report

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1) T/F: A Bibliography, or works cited page, lists the sources used in a report. a TRUE b FALSE 2) T/F: A citation is the complete bibliographic reference for a book, journal article, or web page. a TRUE b FALSE 3) TF: A page break enables you to use special document layout formatting in different sections of a document. a TRUE b FALSE 4) T/F: When using Word to generate a Table of Contents, it automatically updates if headings are changed or moved or page numbering changes. a TRUE b FALSE 5) Which of the following refers to a person editing a document? (Choose One) a Username b Commentator C Reviewer d Contributor

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1)

 

TRUE. A Bibliography is a list of books or scientific articles consulted by the author. In order to avoid the accusation of plagiarism, one should always create a Bibliography when publishing any scientific article, book, dissertation thesis, PhD thesis etc.

 

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TRUE. A citation is a reference to a source, so it must include a complete bibliographic reference to a book, scientific article, web page etc.

 

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FALSE. A page break does not allow you to use special document formatting in different sections of the document; for that, you need a Section break.

 

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FALSE. If headings are changed / moved or page numbering changes, we need to manually run the "Update table" command.

 

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The correct answer is a. Username.