Writers Hub Content Writer Test Answers 2023

Writers Hub Content Writer Test Questions Answers



As a content writer for Writer's Hub, your main responsibility is to create high-quality, engaging, and informative written content for a variety of clients and purposes. This might include writing blog posts, articles, social media posts, marketing copy, web content, and more. To be a successful content writer, you should have strong writing skills and a good understanding of grammar and style. You should also be able to research and gather information on a variety of topics and be able to clearly and effectively communicate your ideas. It can also be helpful to have some knowledge of SEO (search engine optimization) and be able to write in a way that is optimized for the web. In addition to writing skills, it is important for a content writer to have good time management skills and be able to meet deadlines. It can also be helpful to have strong problem-solving skills and the ability to think creatively in order to come up with fresh and interesting ideas for content. To succeed as a content writer for Writer's Hub, you should be able to work well as part of a team and be able to take feedback and direction from editors or clients. You should also be willing to continue learning and improving your skills, as the field of content writing is constantly evolving.

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You might be one of those people who have requested a set of questions for the Writers Hub content writer test. Make sure you put these tips into practice before the test. You need to pass the two tests that are required for you to activate your writer's hub account. The grammar test and the essay test. It is really easy to open an account on writer's hub because the process is so straightforward. After that, you just have to take two short tests, each of which lasts only 20 minutes, so the whole process should take you about 45 minutes.

Here are some Writers Hub Grammar Test Questions Answers


Online Communication

 

Communicating online can be a fascinating venture, but the untrained user is open to countless pitfalls. Exhibiting common courtesy online, informally known as "netiquette", is easier said than done. When freedom of expression runs rampant, you will find your fingers can type a great deal before your better nature comes to its senses. What can you do to avoid nonsense and offensive remarks?

For starters, put your best foot forward when interacting with others online. Brief, clear comments are always appreciated. If you have expert advice on a topic, do not hesitate to give it. Your input could mean a world of difference to some lost soul.

 

When posting to a group, remember to stay on-topic. Relevant opinions of all sorts are typically welcomed. On the other hand, needlessly spamming a conversation with repetitive adverts is not. Trolling a discussion with sarcastic comments will only create enemies. Adding fuel to the fire to provoke insults can get you booted from any conversation in the blink of an eye. Online discussions are often informal, but for the sake of your readers, try to keep your writing and punctuation as correct as possible.

When you come across a typo, do not point it out just to draw attention. No one wants to see their weakness exposed. Moreover, writing in all capital letters gives the impression you are shouting, so lay off the Caps Lock key.

 

1 In the first paragraph the author:

a) motivates readers to be polite on the Internet

c) introduces the subject of good manners online

b) explains why people are rude online

d) talks about the freedom of expression

 

2. In the third paragraph the author recommends:

a) not digressing from the topic when talking to a group

b) welcoming other people's opinions

c) heating up the conversation

d) being informal in conversations

 

3. What should you do if you see a typo in a message?

a) Immediately pay attention to it

c) Not to call attention to it

b) Not expose your weakness

d) Write about it in capital letters

 

4. Writing in all capital letters gives an impression of:

a) a person being aggressive

b) a person being laid-back

c) a person not expressing his/her weakness

d) informal style

 

5.What should you do in case you know well the subject discussed?

a) Not talk about it unless somebody asked you to

c) Look forward to it being expressed

b) Appreciate clear comments

d) Share your opinion with others

 

6. As far as I know, these clients ____ used to high-standard services, and they won't settle for less.

A} are

b) were

c)  -

d) be

 

7. ____ elderly and___ disabled need extra attention from ___ government.

 

a)  -, -, the

b) the, the,-

c) an, a, a

d) the, the, the

 

8. In my opinion, if he is really willing to achieve any kind of success in this field he should definitely consider... to a bigger city.

a) to move

c) moving

b) being moved

d) move

 

9. They have been forced to stop the production process due ___ unforeseen circumstances.

a) of

b) in

c) to

d) with

 

10. There is no point in ... What is done is done.

a) letting the cat out of the bag

b) crying over spilt milk

c) making a long story short

d) speaking of the devil

 

11. There is a difference... in productivity levels to say that we are on the verge of collapse.

a) marked enoughly

b) enough marked

c) marked enough

d) markedly enough

 

12. The detainees can never be granted a pardon for the crime carried... against the leader of the country.

a) away

c) in

b) on

d) out

 

13. The book ... was not interesting at all but the illustrations were surprisingly good.

a) himself

b) itself

c) its

d) it

 

14. The new steam turbine is... the previous one used at this thermal power station.

a) twice bigger than

c) twice more than

b) twice as big as

d) as twice big as

 

15. Recently, a group of scientists from Finland ____  research on genetically modified food.

a) carried out

b) carried on

c) looked into

d) carried in

 

16. The analysis of a series of pictures made scientists wonder whether ...

a) did the painter work alone

c) had the painter worked alone

b) the painter worked alone

d) the painter did worked alone

 

17. We were made... all the necessary information immediately.

a) to provide

b) providing

c) provide

d) provided

 

18. Put the following sentence in the reported speech: I asked John: "Are you really going to apply for this job?"

a) I asked whether he was really going to apply for that job.

b) I asked if was he really going to apply for that job.

c) I asked if he really going to apply for that job.

d) I asked he was really going to apply for that job.

 

19. ____ boys or girls take the test, they must all be judged equally.

a) Whether

b) In case

c) Even if

d) Presumably

 

20. The reason for ... demand for household workers could be a growing number of new houses built in the neighboring area.

a) expanded

b) increased

c) stretched

d) growth

 

The Boston Tea Party

 

The Boston Tea Party was not a disco-style event where everyone was drinking tea. On the contrary, it was a protest which led to a revolution and eventually to a war! The reason it is known as the Boston Tea Party, is because the protest took place in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, and was against the sale and price of tea. Which country could possibly go to war because of tea? England of course!

What actually happened in Boston was members of an underground resistance group known as the Sons of Liberty (led by man ratted Samuel Adams), disguised themselves as Native Americans, boarded two British ships in Boston harbor and tipped a cargo of tea into the water. In total 342 chests of tea were sent overboard costing the owners-The British East India Company - $18,000.

There was nothing wrong with the tea that Britain was importing to the USA, in fact it was good quality tea originating in China. The Sons of Liberty had good cause to protest though: they were revolting against the constraints put on them by the British government. Being a British colony, the USA and its inhabitants were subject to British role and had to pay British taxes. However, these people had no right to vote.

The protest of course led to further disputes between the British and the colonists and consequently caused the American revolution. After gaining independence, drinking tea was viewed as unpatriotic and quickly dropped out of favor. For most Americans now, coffee is their "cup of tea."

What was happening at the protest?

 

a) The secret group of rebels threw overboard the chests of tea into the Boston harbor

b) The British sent 342 chests of tea to India

c) Native Ameccans sont tea to Boston and tipped it into water

d) The menbers of the Sons of liberty sent tea to China

 

A tall blond man in his thirties ... to have committed the crime.

 

a) thinks

b) think

c) is thought

d) has thought

 

The more Mr. Jameson tried to multitask, ____ tasks he actually managed to finish on time.

a) less.

b) the fewer

c) lesser

d) the less than

 

Being in a difficult situation themselves, they had little ... for the refugees in the region.

a) apathy

b) understanding

c) sympathy

d) knowledge

 

The new strategy... taken into account the interests of all parties. It would have helped to avoid the conflict we have now.

a) should have

b) must have

c) should

d) has

 

I am sure Mr. Davidson will not start the meeting until all staff members ... in the conference room.

a) are present

c) will present

b) will be present

d) were present

 

Some people assume that you cannot call your job a perfect match unless it is your true ____

a) vacation

b) occupation

c) vocation

d) profession

 

Which word is an antonym for the word "generic"?

a) general

b) common

c) particular

d) universal

 

The number of pesticides used in agriculture is growing nowadays, and more and more people around the world are afraid ... serious poisoning.

a) of getting

b) to get

c) get

d) got

 

 

Geocaching

For an escape from it all, people often choose to go to the countryside. In the past, this meant simply walking, relaxing and possibly orienteering. With modern technology though, there is a new form of entertainment in the country: geocaching.

The tagline of geocaching is "the world's largest treasure hunt." Through the use of smartphones and handheld GPS, this game has turned the world into one giant treasure map.

A geocache, as the name suggests, is a cache hidden in a certain geographical location. What that actually means is: a box, ranging in size from a pea to a car, hidden somewhere outside for other players -or geocachers as they are known to find. The coordinates of these boxes, or "caches," are noted and published, along with information about the area. Other players then come to the area following their GPS to try to find the hidden cache. When found, players write their name and can remove something from the box, leaving something else in its place. Importantly, all of this has to be done without anyone else noticing you, so stealth is essential. The "treasure" contained within these caches is usually something symbolic rather than valuable; small toys and trinkets, for example.

 

What is a typical cache that can be found?

a) Some valuable symbols

c) Essential items

b) Anything from a pea to a car

d) Not something of a really high value

 

What is the main goal of geocachers?

a) To look for certain area using their smartphones and GPS

b) To find something concealed

c) To write their names on the box

d) To note and publish the information about the area

 

What is important while looking for a treasure?

a) Secrecy

b) Fun

c) Stealing

d) Value

 

Why did people use to go to the countryside?

a) To entertain themselves

c) To orientate better

b) To look for hidden treasures

d) To break away from the everyday life

 

Small doses of folic acid daily can have a positive ... on female reproductive system.

a) affect

b) effect

c) efficacy

d) affection

 

We are writing to... about the advertisement published in the newspaper today.

a) esquire

b) enquire

c) enclose

d) concern

 

At last the recession period finished. We ... been waiting for the slightest rise since the beginning of that year.

a) were

b) have

c) had

d) -

 

It was a good idea of ... to visit the castle first.

a) Jack

b) Jack's

c) Jack'

d) Jacks'

 

All their efforts were well ... after they finished their work on the project lasting 2 months without any rest.

a) awarded

b) granted

c) rewarded

d) presented

 

It is ... arguing. It will be a guaranteed losing move.

 

a) not use

b) not useful

c) no use

d) not to use


If he had not been fired, he would have never become such a brilliant manager.

It was _______

 

a) Devil's Advocate

b) a blessing in disguise

c) once in a blue moon

d) a piece of cake

 

Do not open any files on this computer Unless ... to do so,

a) you will be instructed

b) you will instruct

c) you instruct

d) Instructed


Let us hope he manages to  _____ how important it is to start action now.

 

a) get across

b) get on

c) getup

d) get down

 


The public... about increased taxes is a serious matter for the current government.

a) worry

b) concern

c) contentment

d) trouble

 

Nowadays a lot of young people choose a career in the ... industry:

a) advert

b) advertising

c) advertisement

d) promoting

 

It is essential that everyone... at the meeting on time.

a) to be

b) was

c) be

d) will

 

The book by Sebouh Aslanian describes the most significant trade routes from ... Indian Ocean to ... Mediterranean.

a) the, the

c), the

b) the, -

 

The analysis of a series of pictures made scientists wonder whether ...

a) did the painter work alone

c) had the painter worked alone

b) the painter worked alone

d) the painter did worked alone

 

While speaking at the conference, he said he was going to ... but he kept talking for half an hour and did not even mention anything close to the actual subject.

a) cut to the chase

b) ring a bell

c) blow off steam

d) face the music

 

All the information is private. ... of it was used while preparing the report.

a) No

b) None

c) Neither

d) Nor

 

Photography

In Victorian Britain, the art of photography was in its infancy. Single photos were taken, using specialist equipment, owned by professional photographers. As a result, having a photo taken was very expensive. However, it was a lot cheaper and more convenient than the only previous way of having an image captured: a painted portrait.

This level of cost was cheap enough to allow many more people to have an image recorded, but was so expensive that these people could only afford one image in their lives. So, what did Victorians choose to photograph for this once in a lifetime opportunity? Death.

In contrast to today, death in Victorian Britain was not taboo. Poor medical care, plagues, bad living conditions, and low life expectancy meant that death was common, a part of life. Strong religious views provided reassurance that death was the start of peaceful afterlife, and often an end to earthly suffering.

These two factors created a society where death was the perfect time to have a photo taken, with families spending large sums of money on having their deceased relative's image captured, to help them live on and be remembered.

In contrast to today, death in Victorian Britain was not taboo. Poor medical care, plagues, bad living conditions, and low life expectancy meant that death was common, a part of life. Strong religious views provided reassurance that death was the start of peaceful afterlife, and often an end to earthly suffering.

These two factors created a society where death was the perfect time to have a photo taken, with families spending large sums of money on having their deceased relative's image captured, to help them live on and be remembered.

These photos, which still exist, are most bizarre and morbid to people today, but at the time they were something to love, cherish and be proud of for the few who could afford them. A situation almost unthinkable to modern man, but the photos that in the Victorian era, were ones to die for!

 

What factor did NOT contribute to death being perceived as an appropriate time for photos?

a) High prevalence of deadly diseases

c) There were people who had large sums of money

b) High death rate at the time

d) The system of religious beliefs at the time

 

In Vitorian times in Britain the photography:

was highly respected and popular

was very cheap and convenient

was only at the beginning of its development and very expensive

was less admired than a painted portrait

 

 

The church at the time portrayed death as:

a) Beginning of a better living after

c) Strongly connected to religion

b) Suffering on Earth

d) A taboo

 

What is a current attitude towards the post-mortem photographs?

a) They are greatly loved and cherished

c) Nobody thinks about taking them

b) They do not provoke as many emotions as they did before

d) They seem strange and gloomy

 

What was the attitude towards death in Victorian Britain?

a) It required a lot of money to bury the deceased

b) It was perceived as something absolutely normal

c) It was an important religious ritual

d) It was a lifetime opportunity

 

What was the attitude towards death in Victorian Britain?

a) It required a lot of money to bury the deceased

b) It was perceived as something absolutely normal

c) It was an important religious ritual

d) It was a lifetime opportunity

 

He should definitely write down all the necessary information... to forget it.

a) so as not

b) so

c) as not

d) so not

 

Who __-_ at  the hotel reception?

 

did jennifer see

jennifer saw

was jenifer seen

did jenifer saw

 

Their business grew... 30% percent last year. That is unbelievable!

a) with

b) by

c) on

d) till

 

This is the case that needs ... more.

a) to work on

c) worked on

b) working on

d) to be working on

 

For over 10 years, Wallford Clinics ... a leader in the treatment of patients with major depressive disorder. New departments of the clinic are opening this month.

a) was

c) has been

b) had been

d) is being

 

Which word does NOT collocate with the word "feature"?

a) basic

b) remarkable

c) distinctive

d) brief

 

The news about the accident in the center of Madrid... really depressive. Unfortunately, the police... not able to arrive there in time.

a) was, was

c) was, were

b) were, were

d) were, was

 

If he had not been fired, he would have never become such a brilliant manager. It was...

a) Devil's Advocate

c) once in a blue moon

b) a blessing in disguise

d) a piece of cake

 

 

_______being relocated, the new office was just expanded to the second floor.

a) In spite of

b) Instead of

c) Opposite to

d) Despite

 

It is absolutely necessary for a quality assurance expert to ... the new application.

a) work put

b) pass out

c) try out

d) go ahead

 

Please write down 150-200 words on the given topic (do not exceed or write less than the word limit). You need to express your own ideas concerning the issue and press the button 'Submit' after you are finished. In your opinion, has the equality of the sexes been achieved? Do you believe this topic is worth further public discussion?

 

One of the major preoccupations of our century Is how to prevent any crime _____ humanity,

a) opposed to

b) contra

c) against

d) versus

 

 

We... better hurry now or we are going to miss our flight.

a) are

b) have

c) had

d) were

 

_____ for the guests of the ceremony, there was a company representative who made speech on the subject.

a) Lucky

b) Luckily

c) Luckly

d) Likely

 

Only applicants who can think ______ could pass the entrance test.

a) on the grapevine

b) outside the box

c) around the bush

d) in the loop

 

It _____ been 3 months since we last conducted the research.

a) is

b) has

c) had

d) to

 

The reason for ____ demand for household workers could be a growing number of new houses built in the neighboring area.

a) expanded

b) increased

c) stretched

d) growth

 

Which word combination is an antonym for "a big change"?

a) a tremendous change

b) an immense change

c) a moderate change

d) a slight change

 

Which collocation does NOT exist?

a) to achieve a goal

c) academic achievement

b) to achieve an objective

d) growing achievement

 

The UK monopolist in the agricultural sector will not allow Ardshiel farmers to separate their county from the main distribution network, let... create the whole new distribution map of their own.

a) on

b) up

c) alone

d) in

 

Two days from now, the assignment... sent to all the students.

a) will

b) will have been

c) will have

d) will have being

Which word does NOT collocate with the word "feature"?

a) basic

b) remarkable

c) distinctive

d) brief

 

Choose the option that comprises the main attributes of the academic writing style

Focused and well-structured, well-sourced, emotive, consistent

Clear and precise, focused and well-structured, long-winded, emotive

Well-sourced, clear and precise, formal and unbiased, clear and consistent 

Clear and precise, long-winded, formal and unbiased, focused and well-structured

 

Select the option with the correct order of the academic writing process

Analyze the topic/question, Discover your thesis, Research, Think (brainstorm), Plan (outline), Write, Revise and Proofread

Analyze the topic/ question, Think (brainstorm), Research, Discover your thesis, Plan (outline), Write, Revise and Proofread

Think (brainstorm), Analyze the topic/ question, Research, Plan (outline), Discover your thesis, Write, Revise and Proofread

Analyze the topic/ question, Research, Think (brainstorm), Plan (outline), Discover your thesis, write, Revise and Proofread

 

What is the most important part of each academic essay?

Topic sentence

Conclusion

Thesis statement

Plan

 

What cannot be considered as plagiarism?

Not properly cited information / fake sources

Identical paragraph with few words changed in it

Someone else's idea, presented in your own words

Paraphrased piece of the information, where the majority of the words is substituted with synonyms

Direct quote, put in quotation marks and followed by the name of the author

 

Imagine you have been assigned to an order on a History subject with a World War II topic. You need to indicate the timeframe of the war. Will you cite this information?

What for? Everybody knows it's 1939-1945

What for? These are just two dates

Sure, I will cite all dates in this paper

Sure, I will cite it with Wikipedia as a source

 

Proper paraphrasing means:

You have used the information from another source, but changed a few words to make it suitable for the paper

You have borrowed someone else's ideas, but interpreted them in your own words and cited the original source

You restated somebody else's article in your own words, so it may remain not cited

You found synonyms to the words from the original work, so it is no longer plagiarized but paraphrased

 

If a researcher finds synonyms for the author's language while keeping to the same general structure and meaning of the original, what type of plagiarism is it?

Mosaic plagiarism

Paraphrasing plagiarism

Accidental plagiarism

Source-based plagiarism

 

If you are the author of the piece of writing, how can you use this piece in your further research?

You cannot use this piece of writing in your future work at all

You cannot use this piece of writing yourself but it can be used by other researchers

You can definitely use this piece in your future research since you are the author and owner of the work

You can use this piece in your future writing if you properly cite the author (yourself)

 

What is the formatting style?

The way the project is perceived visually

Rules of business communication and formulating the ideas in messages

The style used to format the requirements for the project

A standardized approach to creating an academic paper

 

Select the option with the parts/ characteristics of the APA formatting style.

Name in the upper left-hand corner, title page, Works Cited page, in-text citations

References page, title page, in-text citations

Title page, Abstract page, Works Cited page, in-text citations

No title page, Abstract page, References page, author's name

 

MLA requires the first page of your paper to be:

Single-spaced with the title of your paper at the very top

Double-spaced with a heading in the left corner with your name, your professor's name, the course, and the date

Double-spaced with your name and address on the top left

The title of your paper centered and single-spaced below your heading

 

In MLA documentation, how should the following parenthetical reference appear?

(Barrett, 1991, p. 17)

(Barrett, p. 17, 1991)

(Barrett 17)

(Barrett p. 17)

 

In MLA, the references at the end of your paper should appear:

In alphabetical order by authors' last name, regardless of the type of reference

Under separate subheadings according to the type of source

According to the year of publication

Numbered in the order in which they appear in the paper

 

What is NOT the core principle of our company:

timely delivery

proactive business communication

deadline extension

complete originality

 

In which case can you share your personal information/ ask for the client's personal information?

You need to discuss the paper details with the client one on one

The client asked you to share your personal information

You cannot share/ ask for any personal details unless the order requires such information

You cannot ask for the client's personal information but you can share your personal details anytime

 

Which of the following is an appropriate way to name the final file you upload to the system?

Order ID- Author's name - Topic of the project

Order ID- Topic of the project

Order ID- Topic of the project - Author's name

Order ID- Author's name

 

Imagine that while working on the project, you need to use a specific textbook but you do not have access to it. What would you do?

Use an older edition of this textbook

Contact the client for help

Use another related source

Complete the assignment without the textbook

 

____money is____ root of all evil.

a) The, the

b) The, a

c) - , the

d) - , a

 

Small amount of coffee can be beneficial to your health,... too much of the beverage can cause anxiety symptoms in some people.

a) where

b) when

c) whereas

d) whether

 

All members of the group are... accept

the rules.

a) on the verge of

b) bound to

c) bonded to

d) on the edge

 

The incident... the question of reliability of the information provided by company representatives.

a) rises

b) raises

c) boosts

d) increases

 

By the end of this year, we will have observed a ... in the price for our new app: it will have increased by 200 per cent.

a) temporary levelling out

b) slight fall

c) very slight rise

d) marked difference

 

All the trees and bushes were watered...

the shortage of water.

a) although

b) though

c) in spite of

d) however

 

The incident... the question of reliability of the information provided by company representatives.

a) rises

b) raises

c) boosts

d) increases

 

The second suspect was released even without... properly interrogated.

a) been

b) being

c) be

d) had been

 

It is better to look... any word that you are doubtful about in the Cambridge dictionary.

a) after

b) forward to

c) out

d) up

 

The quality of the details was horrible. James ... approved of it.

a) will never

b) would not never

c) would have never

d) is never


Q) What was the attitude towards death in Victorian Britain?

a) It required a lot of money to bury the deceased

b) It was perceived as something absolutely normal

c) It was an important religious ritual

d) It was a lifetime opportunity

 

What is a current attitude towards the post-mortem photographs?

a) They are greatly loved and cherished

b) They do not provoke as many emotions as they did before

c) Nobody thinks about taking them

d) They seem strange and gloomy

 

Q) The church at the time portrayed death as:

a) Beginning of a better living after●

b) Suffering on Earth

c) Strongly connected to religion

d) A taboo

………. for the guests of the ceremony, there was a company representative who made speech on the subject.

 

a) Lucky

b) Luckily●

c) Luckly

d) Likelyphoto

 

Q) The more Mr. Jameson tried to multitask,.. tasks he actually managed to finish on time.

 

a) less

b) the fewer●

c) lesser

d) the less than

 

Q) Do not open any files on this computer unless… ……to do so.

a) you will be instructed

b) you will instruct

c) you instruct

d) instructed

 

elderly and….. ..disabled need extra attention from… government.

a)the

b) the, the,●

c)an, a, a

d) the, the, the

 

It is……arguing. It will be a guaranteed losing move.

a) not use

b) not useful

c)no use●

d) not to use

 

Lets nope ne manages to … how important it is to start action now.

a) get across

b) get on

c) get up

d) get down

 

One of the major preoccupations of ourcentury is how to prevent any crime…..humanity.

a) opposed to

b) contra

c) against

 

Q) Who…..at the hotel reception?

a) did Jennifer see

b) Jennifer saw

c)was Jennifer seen

d) did Jennifer saw

 

At last the recession period finished. We…. been waiting for the slightest rise since the beginning of that year.

a) were

b) have

c) had●

d) has



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