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CRAAP Test Review
Test Description: This game helps you review the information we have learned about finding reliable sources using the CRAAP test.
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Which letter in the acronym, CRAAP, deals with the timeliness of the information?
A
Currency
B
Authority
C
Accuracy
D
Purpose
2) Which letter in the acronym, CRAAP, deals with the reason the information exists?
A
Accuracy
B
Authority
C
Relevance
D
Purpose
3) Which letter in the acronym, CRAAP, deals with the source of the information?
A
Purpose
B
Authority
C
Relevance
D
Currency
4) Which letter in the acronym, CRAAP, deals with the reliability, truthfulness and correctness of the information?
A
Purpose
B
Accuracy
C
Currency
D
Authority
5) Which letter in the acronym, CRAAP, deals with the importance of the source for your needs?
A
Accuracy
B
Authority
C
Purpse
D
Relevance
6) Authority deals with...
A
the purpose of the article.
B
the information being revised.
C
the author's qualifications to write on the topic.
D
a variety of sources.
7) To determine if the source is fact, opinion or propaganda, we are looking at the...
A
accuracy.
B
author.
C
purpose.
D
currency.
8) Currency deals with...
A
all of the answers listed.
B
the information being revised and updated.
C
the information being current or out-of date for your topic.
D
when the information was published or posted.
9) Relevance deals with...
A
who the author is, their credentials, and their qualifications.
B
the information being reviewed, supported by evidence and free of tone/bias.
C
when the information was published, if it was revised and updated.
D
who the intended audience is, the appropriate level and looking at a variety of sources.
10) Accuracy deals with...
A
when the information was published or posted.
B
who the intended audience is, the appropriate level and looking at a variety of sources.
C
who the author is, their credentials, and their qualifications.
D
where the information comes from, is it supported by evidence, and if you can verify it.
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