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The document discusses different types of definitions such as formal, informal, extended definitions. It also covers definition techniques like etymology, contrast, analogy, and function. Quizzes are provided to test understanding of definition types, parts of a concept paper, and whether statements about definitions and concept papers are true or false. Giving definitions is important to clarify meanings, distinguish concepts, and establish shared understanding.

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Kahoot and Quiz Questions

The document discusses different types of definitions such as formal, informal, extended definitions. It also covers definition techniques like etymology, contrast, analogy, and function. Quizzes are provided to test understanding of definition types, parts of a concept paper, and whether statements about definitions and concept papers are true or false. Giving definitions is important to clarify meanings, distinguish concepts, and establish shared understanding.

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KAHOOT:

1. Uses known words or examples to explain an unknown term. These definitions may be synonyms or
antonyms introduced by or, in other words, or like.
a. Formal definition
b. Informal definition
c. Extended definition
d. None of the above
2. Definition is the mode of paragraph development that answers the questions: What is it? _________What
are its special features?
a. Where is it?
b. How is it?
c. What does it mean?
d. Why is it?
3. A formal definition consists of TWO PARTS: the word/term to be defined, and the characteristics that
distinguish the term from other terms.
a. Maybe
b. True
c. Probably
d. False
4. Is needed to define abstract concepts and allows to broaden definition by using defining techniques.
a. Formal definition
b. Extended definition
c. Informal definition
d. None of the above
5. Which does not belong to the group?
a. Etymology
b. Contrast
c. Analogy
d. Seismology
6. A way of definition of a word/term by stating what is not.
a. Contrast
b. Example
c. Negation
d. Analogy
7. A way of defining a term by stating what its purpose or what it is for.
a. Etymology
b. Analogy
c. Example
d. Function
8. Defines an idea or a concept and explains its essence in order to clarify the “whatness” of that idea or
concept.
a. Test paper
b. Blank paper
c. Concept paper
d. Concept
9. There are FOUR ESSENTIAL PARTS of a concept paper.
a. Maybe
b. True
c. Probably
d. False
10. Which one does not belong to the group?
a. Table of contents
b. Purpose/Significance
c. Project Description
d. Evaluation
QUIZ (google form):

A. Identify what type of extended definition is shown:


1. The word unanimous comes from two Latin words in the early 17 th century, namely “unus” and “animus”.
“Unus” means one, while “animus” means mind, thus having the meaning “one mind” or in complete
agreement.
a. Analogy
b. Synonym
c. Etymology
d. Comparison and Contrast
2. The guillotine serves as a device to efficiently and swiftly carry out executions by means of decapitation.
a. Contrast
b. Function
c. Analogy
d. Negation
3. A mushroom, despite having some of the same physical characteristics of a plant, is not considered to be
part of the kingdom plantae. This is mainly because that a mushroom lacks a chloroplast.
a. Analogy
b. Synonym
c. Function
d. Negation
4. An example of a fungus is a mushroom.
a. Example
b. Synonym
c. Comparison and Contrast
d. Analogy
5. Life is like a point on a wheel. Sometimes you’re at the top, sometimes you’re at the bottom. However,
rest assured that you never stay at the same spot since life, as a wheel, always keep on moving.
a. Synonym
b. Etymology
c. Contrast
d. Analogy
B. Identify what is being stated:
6. It is the part of the concept paper that provides a clear description of the topic. It includes a summary of
what is already known about that topic.
a. Evaluation
b. Introduction
c. Project Description
d. Purpose/Significance
7. A way of defining a term by comparing the term to another object/concept/idea that also shares the same
characteristic to the term being defined.
a. Analogy
b. Contrast
c. Comparison and Contrast
d. Synonym
8. Part of the concept paper where the problem is to be addressed. It also provides evidence as to why this
problem is important.
a. Evaluation
b. Introduction
c. Project Description
d. Purpose/Significance
9. Part of the concept paper where it briefly states the outcome of the project.
a. Evaluation
b. Introduction
c. Project Description
d. Purpose/Significance
10. Shows description of the data or evidence that the researcher plans to gather or use. It also provides a
description of how the researcher will analyze these data.
a. Evaluation
b. Introduction
c. Project Description
d. Purpose/Significance
C. True or False
1. In making your concept paper, you should vaguely describe your research project together with the other
details.
a. True
b. False
2. You should provide evidence to support the contention that your research project addresses a significant
and/or timely problem.
a. True
b. False
3. As you make the project description part of the concept paper, it is ok to be too detailed.
a. True
b. False
4. The Concept Paper acts as a proposal as it provides in-depth discussion of a topic that the writer has a
strong position on, usually with the intent of obtaining funding for that project from donors.
a. True
b. False
5. A well-planned Concept Paper will not capture the interest of the dissertation committee and establish a
clear plan for the student’s dissertation.
a. True
b. False
D. Essay: In 4-5 sentences, explain why giving definition is important. (5pts)

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