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2) Which speaker label is correct?

a) (Speaker 1)

b) Speaker 1:

c) Speaker 1:

3) What is the correct answer of 2+2*3+2*2+4=?

a) 12

b) 16

c) 32

d) 14

e) 24

4) Which text format is this “The transcribed text does not include speech errors, false starts and various filler words, such as: um, uh, hmm, so, you know, sort of, etc.”

a) full verbatim

b) clean verbatim

5) If a client requires timestamping on speaker change, which format would that be?

a) [00:10:53] Interviewer:

b) (00:10:53) Interviewer:

c) Interviewer [00:10:53]:

6) Choose the correct form for full verbatim:

a) I I I don’t think this is c c correct

b) I-I-I don’t think this is c-c-correct.

c) I dont think this is correct

7) Can you guess the word if you are not 100% sure what was spoken?

a) Yes

b) No

8) How will you mark something that you can’t hear in the audio file?

a) [inaudible 00:01:50]

b) (inaudible 00:01:50)

c) [inaudible]

d) (inaudible 00:01:50)

9) Choose the correct form:

a) She walked up to him and said what’s your name?

b) She walked up to him and said, ‘what’s your name’?

c) She walked up to him and said, “What’s your name”?

d) She walked up to him and said, “What’s your name?”

10) Timestamping time format must be:

a) [00:00:00] (always in underline)

b) [00:00:00] (always in bold)

c) [00:00:00] (always in italic)

11) Are speaker tags required everytime when speaker changes?

a) Everytime

b) Never

c) Only on some occasions

12) If a client requests timestamping every two minutes, how would it look?

a) [00:06:00]

b) (00:04:00)

c) [00:02:00]

13) The client requires time stamping every two minutes. You need to transcribe the 10-20 minute part of the audio. Where do you start time stamping?

a) [00:10:00]

b) [00:02:00]

c) [00:20:00]

14) How will you mark something that you can’t quite distinguish in the audio file?

a) (unintelligible 00:01:50)

b) [unintelligible 00:01:50]

c) [unintelligible]​

Answers

Answered by suprestar
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a e understand I don't know

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