10. Which is NOT advised in the introduction section?
A Clearly explain the background of our research.
B Clearly explain the problem we do.
C Explain the academic and/or impact.
D Using mathematical functions to explain our model.
11. Which of the following is RIGHT regarding the literature review?
A It is better to comment on the existing work positively.
B It is better to comment on the existing work objectively.
C It is better to comment on the existing work negatively.
D It is better to criticize the results obtained by other researchers to highlight our contributions.
12. Which of the following is RIGHT about the references of introduction of scientific paper?
A It is better to cite as many foreign references as possible.
B It is better to cite many your own previously published papers.
C It is better to cite as many domestic references as possible.
D Recent references should be cited
13. What may the reviewer thinks if you cite too many your own publications?
A You really contribute a lot to the community.
B Other researchers are not interested in the subject.
C You have a say in this research area.
D They will think you have sufficient references.
14. If the a reference has 5 authors, how many authors should you include in the reference list?
A Only the first author.
B Only the first and second author.
C Only the first and corresponding author.
D All five authors.
15. What should you do in the “Problem description and formulation”?
A If you clearly know the meaning of a variable, it’s ok that it is not defined.
B You should present the problem you are trying to solve.
C Usually you should describe your system configuration, environment and so on.
D You should put the organization of your paper here.
16. Which of the following statement is NOT correct?
A If you have a theorem, you should put the proof in the section of “methodology.”
B In the section of “simulation/numerical result”, you should present the description of the practical
or experiment system, description of the data and the associated system.
C In the section of “simulation/numerical result”, you can use tables, figures and graph to better
present your contribution.
D In the conclusion remark or the conclusion, you can just repeat your conclusion remark as the
abstract.