Uolo Qualification Quiz

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    Which of the following procedure is for selecting evidence from your search results?

    • Select the first evidence result by Google search.
    • Select the first evidence results of a publication that you recognize.
    • Search heavy results until you are satisfied that the claim is true and secondary that the results are from a source that you consider to be reliable.
    • None of the above
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  • 2. 

    True or false: Memes should always be treated as satire and rated as having no claim.

    • TRUE

    • FALSE

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  • 3. 

    Which of the following best describes what a claim is?

    • A claim is the main point of the post.

    • A claim is an opinion or statement of fact.

    • A claim is a statement the content asserts as a fact (regardless of whether the statement is factually accurate).

    • All of the above

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  • 4. 

    Which of the following is true about claims that would be difficult to find evidence for?

    • You should still rate the content as yes. This content has a central claim, even if it might be difficult to research the claim.

    • You should rate the job as "Cannot Determine" when asked if the content has a central claim.

    • You should rate the job as "No -There is no central claim" since we probably will not be able to find evidence for it.

    • All of the above

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  • 5. 

    Which of the following is a reason to label “Cannot Determine" for the question “Does this content have a central claim"?

    • The content does not have a central claim.

    • The content is sexual in nature.

    • You are not sure what is the right answer.

    • The content is in the wrong language for the workflow.

    • All of the above

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  • 6. 

    In which scenario (if any) is it appropriate to label a claim as 'Not Supported" and "Not Contradicted"?

    • When there is an evidence article that specifically addresses the claim but specifically states that we cannot or should not say whether it is true or false.

    • When you are unable to find any evidence about the central claim.

    • None of the above. These labels should never be used together. 

    • All of the above

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  • 7. 

    Which of the following should be identified as having a claim?

    • Joe Biden is the worst president in history.

    • America was when Trump was in office.

    • The national homicide rate has been 30% since Biden took office.

    • All of the above

    • None of the above

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  • 8. 

    Which one of the following is true about hashtags and tagged mentions?

    • Tagged mentions are considered part of the post text, and they should be evaluated.

    • Hashtags are considered part of the post text, and they should be evaluated.

    • Irrelevant, overused, or spammy hashtags and tagged mentions, such as #blessed, #report, etc., should not be considered.

    • All of the above.

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  • 9. 

    Which of the following is true about content that has more than one claim?

    • If the claims are rated, raters should try to form a United Central Claim that addresses both of the claims.

    • If the claims are distinct, raters should focus on identifying and evaluating the most severe claim.

    • If claims are distinct but equally impactful, raters should evaluate the claim that is most apparent or obvious (for example, a claim in a bold font or a claim that is circled in red).

    • All of the above

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  • 10. 

    Which of the following statement includes a claim?

    • Abortion should not be legal.

    • Obama was the best US president in modern history.

    • We must address gun violence and get guns out of the hands of dangerous people.

    • Obama's birth certificate is fake.

    • All of the statements above are our opinions of value statements. None of them have a claim.

    • All of the statements above have a claim.

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