Click here to SUBMIT QUIZ QUESTIONS for QUIZ 2
(DON'T EMAIL THEM TO ME DIRECTLY, USE THIS FORM!)
You must be logged into your UConn Google account, NOT your personal Google account. Ignore the "REQUEST EDIT ACCESS" button, that's only for people who collaborate with me on editing the form, which you are not. Doing the form from some phones may seem to require this; in that case, do the form from a computer instead.
Do this between
Wednesday 4/24/19 and Saturday 4/27/19
at the latest so I have time to choose 20 of your questions and make a quiz out of them for you in a timely manner.
When the quiz is ready I'll post it right on the class web page as a Google Form as soon as I can, hopefully by Monday 4/29/19 though it might be a little later, in which case the due date will be postponed as well.
Then you'll do it at home -- using notes, text, and taking as much time as you like, but NOT talking to each other about it! -- and complete the quiz form by Wednesday 5/1/19.
(If this date changes, it will be announced right here.) Hope this helps with your studying for the final, and the open-book nature of the quiz should help your grade overall.
I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU ARE ALL VERY FUNNY.
So give me a question WITHOUT a "funny" option - can you imagine how annoying you'd find it if EVERY ONE of my exam questions had some sort of joke embedded in it? (Not that I couldn't do it...) For your question submission I'm just going to consider that LAZY since you didn't come up with a real 4th choice! You are of course free to entertain me by sending a SECOND question with your joke answer in it, if you insist.
As described in class, YOU make up this quiz.
JUST FOR SUBMITTING A (DECENT) QUESTION, you will receive ONE POINT on this quiz. (ONE point is the maximum extra credit!) Which means, yes, you could actually earn 21 out of 20 points on this quiz. Plus if yours gets used, presumably you'll know the answer to it. And of course if I don't receive 20 decent questions covering this material, I can easily make up the balance myself -- but my questions are soooo hard...
You should submit one multiple choice question on material roughly since the midterm --
covering Turing and Searle, philosophy of science including logical positivism, Popper, and Kuhn, the Greek philosophers in Ch.2 starting with Thales up through how Plato differs from Aristotle, and including the Sophists and Socrates and the section on early Greek medicine (6th edition: pp. 29-38 on Thales, Anaximander, Heraclitus, Parmenides, Pythagoras, Empedocles, Democritus; pp. 38-41 on Early Greek Medicine; pp. 41-52 on the Sophists, Socrates, Plato, and the introduction to Aristotle; 7th edition: pp. 29-36 on Thales, Anaximander, Heraclitus, Parmenides, Pythagoras, Empedocles, Democritus; pp. 36-38 on Early Greek Medicine; pp. 39-49 on the Sophists, Socrates, Plato, and the introduction to Aristotle; 8th edition: see those same headings, pages may be specified soon)
-- with one clearly correct answer (preferably marked as such) and three plausible but incorrect alternatives. Use the form I've provided at the above link so as to save me as much typing and formatting as possible!
BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR NAME SO I CAN CREDIT YOU FOR CONTRIBUTING A QUESTION! Otherwise I can't tell who it came from.