Quiz #1 Study Guide - Introduction to Western Civilization II | HUM 102, Study notes of Cultural History of Europe

Quiz 1 study guide Material Type: Notes; Professor: Vehse; Class: Intro-Western Civilization 2; Subject: Humanities; University: West Virginia University; Term: Spring 2014;

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Quiz I Study Guide (Syllabus)
Humanities 102: Introduction to Western Civilization
Mr. Vehse
1. What is the title of the book with which we are beginning the semester?
2. Who is the author of this text?
3. Who publishes the series to which this book belongs?
4. How many books are there in this series?
5. Where will all assessments for this class--quizzes and examinations--be taken?
6. True or False: I, the student, am responsible for knowing only the contents of the assigned textbooks for this class.
7. What is the series from which this book is drawn entitled?
8. On which day of the week does the instructor hold office hours?
9. What is the title of the book with which we are concluding the semester?
10. How long is the active window for each quiz?
11. When the quiz active window closes, what happens to your access to that quiz?
12. During class, what must those who carry cell-phones do with them?
13. How many quizzes will there be during the semester?
14. How many points is this quiz worth?
15. What will your score be for a quiz that you fail to take during the active window?
16. What is the active window for any and all missed-quiz make-ups during the semester?
17. How many additional quiz make-up opportunities will there be during the semester?
18. Quizzes are restrictively timed. How long do you have, once you start to take each quiz?
19. Where is Professor Vehse’s office?
20. What is the room number of Mr. Vehse's office in this building?
21. According to the syllabus, at least how many points must you earn throughout the semester in order to earn a
semester final grade of B?
22. How many chances do you get to take each quiz?
23. How many extra credit opportunities are indicated on the syllabus?
24. What is the maximum point value for the final examination in this class?
25. According to the syllabus, how many points is each quiz worth?
26. Which of the books was written by Joseph Epstein?
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Quiz I Study Guide (Syllabus) Humanities 102: Introduction to Western Civilization Mr. Vehse

  1. What is the title of the book with which we are beginning the semester?
  2. Who is the author of this text?
  3. Who publishes the series to which this book belongs?
  4. How many books are there in this series?
  5. Where will all assessments for this class--quizzes and examinations--be taken?
  6. True or False: I, the student, am responsible for knowing only the contents of the assigned textbooks for this class.
  7. What is the series from which this book is drawn entitled?
  8. On which day of the week does the instructor hold office hours?
  9. What is the title of the book with which we are concluding the semester?
  10. How long is the active window for each quiz?
  11. When the quiz active window closes, what happens to your access to that quiz?
  12. During class, what must those who carry cell-phones do with them?
  13. How many quizzes will there be during the semester?
  14. How many points is this quiz worth?
  15. What will your score be for a quiz that you fail to take during the active window?
  16. What is the active window for any and all missed-quiz make-ups during the semester?
  17. How many additional quiz make-up opportunities will there be during the semester?
  18. Quizzes are restrictively timed. How long do you have, once you start to take each quiz?
  19. Where is Professor Vehse’s office?
  20. What is the room number of Mr. Vehse's office in this building?
  21. According to the syllabus, at least how many points must you earn throughout the semester in order to earn a semester final grade of B?
  22. How many chances do you get to take each quiz?
  23. How many extra credit opportunities are indicated on the syllabus?
  24. What is the maximum point value for the final examination in this class?
  25. According to the syllabus, how many points is each quiz worth?
  26. Which of the books was written by Joseph Epstein?
  1. According to the syllabus, what is the maximum possible number of points you can earn during the semester?
  2. According to the syllabus, when must you take the online final examination for this class?
  3. In the syllabus, I state my commitment to fostering an open learning environment and non-discrimination. What kind of statement is this?
  4. What is the second sin (book) we will be dealing with?
  5. Who is the author of the book, Anger?
  6. According to Professor Vehse, what is the best way to contact him, if necessary? 33.Over how many days will each of the films in this class be shown?
  7. The final examination is less restrictively timed than the quizzes. How much time do you have to take the final?
  8. How many opportunities to make up the final examination are there?
  9. On which days of the week are all quizzes for this class officially scheduled?
  10. With one exception, how much time are we devoting to each book in our textbook series?
  11. If you miss quiz 5 because of Spring Break, what can you do about it?
  12. Where can you obtain a replacement syllabus, if you lose the one you have?
  13. The spirit of liberal learning is to ask a questions. What is this question?
  14. On what sin" (book) is the first quiz after spring break?
  15. On which sin (book) are we spending only one class week?
  16. When is quiz four (4)?
  17. Who is the author of the book, Lust?
  18. Besides the syllabus and textbooks for this class, what else is a student allowed to read or work on during class?
  19. On what sin (book) is the last quiz before spring break?
  20. According to the syllabus, at least how many points must you have at the end of the semester to earn an A?
  21. Which of the quizzes can you take as a make-up during the designated make-up period?
  22. Which book must you bring to class every day? 50.According to Professor Vehse, how many quiz make-ups should you accumulate, at most, if you expect to succeed in this course?