Exam Details
Subject | research methodology and modern rhetoric | |
Paper | ||
Exam / Course | m.a. english | |
Department | ||
Organization | alagappa university | |
Position | ||
Exam Date | November, 2017 | |
City, State | tamil nadu, karaikudi |
Question Paper
M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, NOVEMBER 2017
Third Semester
English
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND MODERN
RHETORIC
(CBCS 2013 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Part A (10 x 2 20)
Answer all questions.
1. Define research.
2. What is called thesis statement?
3. Define footnote.
4. When do we use square brackets?
5. Why do we use "Works Cited"?
6. What is the spacing and margin used in thesis?
7. Define inductive reasoning.
8. What does equivocation mean?
9. Define denotation.
10. What do you mean by pejorative language?
Sub. Code
701303
RW-739
2
Wk 14
Part B x 5 25)
Answer each of the following questions, choosing
either or
11. What is the function of library in conducting
research?
Or
Describe primary and secondary sources.
12. Describe the format of a thesis.
Or
Bring out the advantages of parenthetical citation.
13. What are called reference materials?
Or
Discus the preliminaries of a thesis.
14. Analyze the style of discourse.
Or
What are the characteristics of deductive reasoning
15. How do you distinguish specific and concrete words?
Or
Explain slang and archaism.
Part C x 10 30)
Answer any three of the following questions.
16. Discuss the advantages of review of literature.
17. Examine the uses of punctuation marks.
RW-739
3
Wk 14
18. Describe the structure of a thesis.
19. Analyze the different types of exposition.
20. Explain the terms euphemism, vagueness, jargon, tone,
and irony.
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Third Semester
English
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND MODERN
RHETORIC
(CBCS 2013 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Part A (10 x 2 20)
Answer all questions.
1. Define research.
2. What is called thesis statement?
3. Define footnote.
4. When do we use square brackets?
5. Why do we use "Works Cited"?
6. What is the spacing and margin used in thesis?
7. Define inductive reasoning.
8. What does equivocation mean?
9. Define denotation.
10. What do you mean by pejorative language?
Sub. Code
701303
RW-739
2
Wk 14
Part B x 5 25)
Answer each of the following questions, choosing
either or
11. What is the function of library in conducting
research?
Or
Describe primary and secondary sources.
12. Describe the format of a thesis.
Or
Bring out the advantages of parenthetical citation.
13. What are called reference materials?
Or
Discus the preliminaries of a thesis.
14. Analyze the style of discourse.
Or
What are the characteristics of deductive reasoning
15. How do you distinguish specific and concrete words?
Or
Explain slang and archaism.
Part C x 10 30)
Answer any three of the following questions.
16. Discuss the advantages of review of literature.
17. Examine the uses of punctuation marks.
RW-739
3
Wk 14
18. Describe the structure of a thesis.
19. Analyze the different types of exposition.
20. Explain the terms euphemism, vagueness, jargon, tone,
and irony.
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