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Review the explanations below and try again.1What is the key difference between title case and sentence case?What is the key difference between title case and sentence case?Title case capitalises all major words; sentence case capitalises only the first word (and proper nouns).Title case uses all capitals; sentence case uses all lowercase.Title case is for titles; sentence case is for sentences only, never headings.They are interchangeable — the difference is purely aesthetic.Correct answer: Title case capitalises all major words; sentence case capitalises only the first word (and proper nouns).2Which heading uses SENTENCE CASE correctly?Which heading uses SENTENCE CASE correctly?The Effects of Social Media on Mental HealthThe effects of social media on mental healthThe effects Of Social media On mental healththe effects of social media on mental healthCorrect answer: The effects of social media on mental health3Which style guide recommends SENTENCE CASE for article and chapter titles in its reference list?Which style guide recommends SENTENCE CASE for article and chapter titles in its reference list?APA styleMLA styleChicago styleAP styleCorrect answer: APA style4In APA sentence case, which version of this article title is CORRECT for a reference list?In APA sentence case, which version of this article title is CORRECT for a reference list?Cognitive Load Theory and Its Applications in Educational SettingsCognitive Load theory and its Applications in educational settingscognitive load theory and its applications in educational settingsCognitive load theory and its applications in educational settingsCorrect answer: Cognitive load theory and its applications in educational settings5In sentence case, which words in a heading are STILL capitalised?In sentence case, which words in a heading are STILL capitalised?Only the first word; no other words are ever capitalised.The first word and any proper nouns.The first word and any nouns (common and proper).The first word and any word longer than five letters.Correct answer: The first word and any proper nouns.6A blog post uses these subheadings. Which is consistent SENTENCE CASE?A blog post uses these subheadings. Which is consistent SENTENCE CASE?Why Sentence Case Works Better for Online ReadersWhy Sentence Case Works better for Online readersWhy sentence case works better for Online readersWhy sentence case works better for online readersCorrect answer: Why sentence case works better for online readers7Which subheading shows CORRECT sentence case with a proper noun?Which subheading shows CORRECT sentence case with a proper noun?The Role of the united nations in PeacekeepingThe role of the united nations in peacekeepingThe role of the United Nations in peacekeepingThe Role of the United Nations in PeacekeepingCorrect answer: The role of the United Nations in peacekeeping8In APA sentence case, a subtitle follows a colon. Which version is CORRECT?In APA sentence case, a subtitle follows a colon. Which version is CORRECT?Language acquisition in early childhood: A longitudinal studyLanguage acquisition in early childhood: a longitudinal studyLanguage Acquisition in Early Childhood: A Longitudinal StudyLanguage acquisition in early childhood: A Longitudinal StudyCorrect answer: Language acquisition in early childhood: A longitudinal study9Which statement about MLA title case is CORRECT?Which statement about MLA title case is CORRECT?MLA uses sentence case for all titles in the Works Cited list.MLA uses title case for titles — major words are capitalised.MLA uses all-capitals for book titles.MLA uses italics instead of capitalisation for all titles.Correct answer: MLA uses title case for titles — major words are capitalised.10A student has TWO headings in their essay. The first uses title case; the second uses sentence case. What is the problem?A student has TWO headings in their essay. The first uses title case; the second uses sentence case. What is the problem?Title case must always be used for main headings; sentence case is only for subheadings.There is no problem — different headings can use different capitalisation styles.Sentence case must be used for all headings in formal writing.Inconsistency — all headings at the same level should use the same capitalisation style.Correct answer: Inconsistency — all headings at the same level should use the same capitalisation style.11Which heading is in TITLE CASE?Which heading is in TITLE CASE?Approaches to teaching grammar in secondary schoolsAPPROACHES TO TEACHING GRAMMAR IN SECONDARY SCHOOLSApproaches to Teaching Grammar in Secondary SchoolsApproaches to teaching Grammar in Secondary SchoolsCorrect answer: Approaches to Teaching Grammar in Secondary Schools12In the sentence case heading "Climate change and its effects on biodiversity in Southeast Asia", which word(s) should be capitalised?In the sentence case heading "Climate change and its effects on biodiversity in Southeast Asia", which word(s) should be capitalised?"Climate" (first word) and "Southeast Asia" (proper noun)."Climate Change," "Effects," "Biodiversity," and "Southeast Asia."Only "Climate" — no other word needs a capital in sentence case."Climate," "Effects," and "Southeast Asia."Correct answer: "Climate" (first word) and "Southeast Asia" (proper noun).13When writing for a website or digital publication, which capitalisation style is increasingly recommended for subheadings?When writing for a website or digital publication, which capitalisation style is increasingly recommended for subheadings?Title case — it looks more professional and authoritative.Sentence case — it is more readable and natural for online reading.ALL CAPS — it grabs the reader's attention on screen.no capitalisation — modern web design prefers all lowercase.Correct answer: Sentence case — it is more readable and natural for online reading.14A student is writing an APA-style paper. Which heading format is correct for a LEVEL 1 heading?A student is writing an APA-style paper. Which heading format is correct for a LEVEL 1 heading?literature review (lowercase, not bold)LITERATURE REVIEW (all caps, bold)Literature review (sentence case, bold)Literature Review (title case, bold, centred)Correct answer: Literature Review (title case, bold, centred)15Which sentence best summarises when to choose sentence case over title case?Which sentence best summarises when to choose sentence case over title case?Sentence case is always wrong for academic writing.Title case is always more formal and should be used in all serious writing.Sentence case is preferred for digital content, APA references, and modern subheadings where natural readability matters.The two styles are interchangeable in all contexts — choose whichever looks better.Correct answer: Sentence case is preferred for digital content, APA references, and modern subheadings where natural readability matters.Check AnswersPlease select an answer for at least one question first.Found an error in this exercise? 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