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QUIZ 2 - Review guidelines

General Guidelines:
Quiz #2 will follow the same general guidelines as the first quiz with a few minor changes. As before, we recognize that you have
encountered many names, places and terms in your reading and in lecture. Expect the quizzes to test your understanding of basic
facts (geography, people, events, vocabulary) that have been presented to you in readings, lectures and discussions. In order to help
you sift through the immense amount of materials, we have given you review lists on the Ning site - they are all located under the
Resources area. These lists are not exhaustive, meaning not everything on the quiz necessarily appears on the list and vice versa.
What this list will ensure - if you know the items on these lists, you will pass the quiz.

Types of Questions:
The quiz is made up of five sections: Fill in the blank, True and False, Definitions, Identifications and Quotation.

 Fill in the Blank:


You will be given several statements and asked to fill in the missing item. These may be comprised vocabulary, names,
terms, places, etc. These questions are worth 2 points each. There will NOT be a word bank.
 True and False:
You will be given statements and you will indicate if these statements are true or false. You do not need to correct false
statements. These questions will draw from all of the material given (readings, lectures, etc.) and are worth 2 points each.
 Definitions:
You will be given a list of terms and asked to define them in 1-2 sentences. You will be able to choose from a list of 10 terms
of which you will choose 6. Your answers must clearly define the term; if you give examples, these must be in addition to
the actual definition. Partial credit will be given. These questions are worth 5 points each.
 Identifications:
You will be given a list of names, places or events and asked to explain their significance them in 2-3 sentences. You will be
able to choose from a list of 10 names/places/events and you will choose 6. Your answers must clearly explain who/what
the person/place/event is, citing major details. Partial credit will be given. These questions are worth 5 points each.

Basic Information:
Again, all of the material on this quiz can be found in the readings, the lectures and discussion notes. Readings refer to ALL assigned
reading, whether for lecture or discussion. You have access to everything you know. If you have been keeping up with the reading
and attending lectures, you should have no problem with this material.

The quiz will be held on Tuesday, April 13 in ARJ 105 at 3:30 pm. You will have the entire class period to take the quiz. Please come
to the quiz prepared with reliable writing instruments, as we will NOT provide additional pens and pencils. We will provide blue
books for the definition and identification sections of the quiz. Please write your name on both the quiz sheet and the blue book.

Upon completion of the quiz, you MUST turn it in to YOUR section leader.

***Make up policy: All quiz make-ups will be held on Tuesday, April 27. See the syllabus for this policy. You must contact either
Prof. Noussia or your TA to notify them about a need for a makeup quiz.

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