How Much Do You Know About Business Information Sources? Trivia Quiz

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A source might be reliable or unreliable. It is preferably expected to be reliable and in this case, it can be defined as published materials with a reliable publication process and authors who are regarded as authoritative in relation to the subject or both. What do you know about sources? Take our quiz and find out now.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    How many related meanings are attached to the word source?
    • A. 

      6

    • B. 

      1

    • C. 

      2

    • D. 

      3

  • 2. 
    What's an example of what could affect the reliability of a source?
    • A. 

      The reliability of the work

    • B. 

      The place it was created

    • C. 

      The time it was created

    • D. 

      The format in which it was published

  • 3. 
    What does the reliability of a source depend on?
    • A. 

      The credentials of the source

    • B. 

      The period of the year in which the content was written

    • C. 

      The context and age of the source

    • D. 

      The nationality of the source

  • 4. 
    How many types of sources are there in general?
    • A. 

      2

    • B. 

      3

    • C. 

      4

    • D. 

      5

  • 5. 
    What's an example of a questionable source?
    • A. 

      A kid's publication

    • B. 

      An old publication

    • C. 

      A publication with extreme views

    • D. 

      A fake publication

  • 6. 
    What's an example of a tertiary source?
    • A. 

      A YouTube video

    • B. 

      A weekly journal

    • C. 

      A university textbook

    • D. 

      A journal

  • 7. 
    What's a business source?
    • A. 

      It's an essential tool for business students, like business journals

    • B. 

      It's essential for the credibility of business journals

    • C. 

      It's essential for news stations

    • D. 

      It's essential for readers

  • 8. 
    What's an example of a primary source?
    • A. 

      The accounts of a person who participated or witnessed an event

    • B. 

      The interpretation of an event

    • C. 

      The translation of an event

    • D. 

      The transcription of an oral conversation

  • 9. 
    What's breaking news?
    • A. 

      It's an event still widely covered in a community

    • B. 

      It's an event still widely covered on the web

    • C. 

      It's an event still widely covered in the press

    • D. 

      It's an event still widely covered on YouTube

  • 10. 
    What's an example of a questionable source?
    • A. 

      It's an old view

    • B. 

      It's a foreign view

    • C. 

      It's a publication expressing extremist views

    • D. 

      It's a publication expressing biased views

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