Quiz on Concept
Paper and Elucidating
a Concept
Test I – Multiple Choice
1. What does it mean to elucidate a
concept?
A. To confuse an idea
B. To make something clear by
explaining it well
C. To give only examples
D. To hide the meaning
Test I – Multiple Choice
2. Which of the following is an example of a
definition?
A. Explaining how success works in steps
B. Democracy is a system of government
where power rests in the people
C. Simplifying a complex concept for children
D. Comparing democracy to dictatorship
Test I – Multiple Choice
3. Which way of elucidating a concept
involves breaking it into parts?
A. Definition
B. Clarification
C. Explication
D. Simplification
Test I – Multiple Choice
4. Clarification is best described as:
A. Restating in simpler terms
B. Giving dictionary meaning
C. Showing statistics
D. Proving with evidence
Test I – Multiple Choice
5. In writing, the purpose of
explication is to:
A. Provide synonyms
B. Explain in detail, step by step
C. Compare two ideas
D. Give the shortest explanation
Test I – Multiple Choice
6. A concept paper is best described
as:
A. A finished research paper
B. A blueprint of an idea
C. A final thesis proposal
D. A literary analysis
Test I – Multiple Choice
7. Which of the following is NOT a
purpose of a concept paper?
A. To clarify an idea
B. To persuade others
C. To guide action
D. To confuse readers
Test I – Multiple Choice
8. Which is NOT a part of a concept
paper?
A. Title
B. Purpose
C. Abstract
D. Project Description
Test I – Multiple Choice
9. The key questions a concept paper
answers include:
A. Who are your parents?
B. What is your idea? Why is it
important? How will you do it?
C. What is the definition of concept?
D. When is your deadline?
Test I – Multiple Choice
10. Which kind of concept paper
explains creative projects like exhibits?
A. Business
B. Art
C. Science
D. Law
Test I – Multiple Choice
11. A concept paper that proposes a
feeding program belongs to which
type?
A. Religion
B. Science
C. Sports
D. Business
Test I – Multiple Choice
12. Which kind of concept paper
promotes tournaments or training
programs?
A. Philosophy
B. Sports
C. Tech-Voc
D. Law
Test I – Multiple Choice
13. An ICT-based concept paper would
most likely propose:
A. Legal reforms
B. A mobile app
C. A sports event
D. A feeding program
Test I – Multiple Choice
14. The simplest way to define 'success'
to a Grade 3 pupil is an example of:
A. Explication
B. Clarification
C. Definition
D. Comparison
Test I – Multiple Choice
15. A good concept paper should
be:
A. Clear, persuasive, and realistic
B. Confusing and lengthy
C. Overly technical
D. Focused only on the budget
Test II – Identification
16. It states the meaning of a
term.
Test II – Identification
17. It explains how something
works in detail, step by step.
Test II – Identification
18. It makes an idea simple or
relatable.
Test II – Identification
19. The first part of a concept
paper where the project name is
written.
Test II – Identification
20. The part of a concept
paper that explains the
problem or situation.
Test II – Identification
21. The section that
answers 'Why are you
doing this?'
Test II – Identification
22. The part of a concept
paper that gives details of
the idea and activities.
Test II – Identification
23. The section that
explains who benefits
and how.
Test II – Identification
24. A kind of concept paper
that discusses abstract ideas
such as truth or justice.
Test II – Identification
25. A concept paper
written to clarify legal
reforms or proposals.
Test III – Essay
26. Define the concept of
‘Honesty' in one sentence.
Test III – Essay
27-35. Why is it important to
write a concept paper before
starting a project or research?