User:FrigidNinja/Adoption/Test One

This is your first test. As I stated before, each question will be marked out of 5. There will be 10 questions, making 50 marks in total. A mark of 80% is required to advance to the next lesson. You will have 1 week to complete the test from the time I post it, but it shouldn't take you more than 45 minutes, if even. Your answers should be thoughtful and in depth, referring to policy such as WP:RS - simple answers such as "Yes" or "No" will not get you a good mark. I will post follow-up questions if your answer is ambiguous or off-track. Good luck, and have fun!

1. You are on Wikipedia and see that your favourite amusement park has an article on Wikipedia. Are you permitted to edit the page and post about how great the rides are?


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2. Your best friend tells you that Kobe Bryant has been elected President of the United States. Should you add this information to Bryant's article?


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3. After performing an experiment, you find that combining Unobtainium with Adamantium produces Obsidium. Would you be allowed to include this information anywhere on Wikipedia?


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4. Widget Manufacturing International is a company that produces widgets. Would their Facebook page be a reliable source for information relating to the company?


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5. The sky is blue, right? Everyone knows that. Everyone except User:Example, that is. He says the sky is bronze. Do you now need to use a source to say the sky is blue?


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6. Would Burger King's website be a good source for information on McDonald's?


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7. Can you ever ignore the rules of Wikipedia?


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8. You find an article that is not written from a neutral point of view, and rewrite it properly. The editor that created the article then posts an angry message on your talk page, saying not to interfere with her article. How has this editor violated Wikipedia's rules?


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9. Should you use Wikipedia as a social network like Facebook or Twitter?


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10. Which would be a more reliable source for information on String theory - Sports Illustrated or the American Journal of Physics?


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