GSSSB ACCOUNTANT INSPECTOR (ADVT. NO. (113/201617) PROVISIONAL ANSWER KEY DECLARED
You say "in some manuals we include an 'Answer Key'". It seems significant to me that in that instance you choose to use the singular, though I suppose you could have said "we include Answer Keys". I am getting the impression that the same key, labelled in the same way, appears multiple times. Quite honestly I think you could argue either way as to whether you should use singular or plural.
It should not be a rule but logic. Instructive language, especially English used for instruction should have logical implication and structure.
If you have one key, then it should be answer key. However, when you have a set of keys, and you are referring to the set, rather than individual keys, you should refer to answer-keys.
You need to differentiate between references to the set, and references to individual members of a set.
For some situations, you need to refer to the whole set. For other situations you might need to refer to individual members.
A generic non-finite footballer who could be any individual footballer:
A footballer must be prepared for harsh and brutal winter training.
A generic non-finite footballer whom the franchise/team wishes to find and acquire for a specific position.
The footballer we are looking for must be capable of filling either left or right flank and capable of strong contribution to advance the ball to opposing goal line.
A specific set of specifically professional but non-specific footballers.
NFL footballers usually have attractive spouses or girl friends.
Similarly,
Provide the names of footballers who have a stable social life.
answer key: must be married for more than three years
Please respond to the following queries. The answer keys are at the end of the question.
Name an up-and-coming most valuable player.
Name the most prominent NFL scandal within the past 24 months.
Name a football team whose strong performance has been very erratic.
Answer keys (not in order of questions): mile-high, pittsburg, air.
In information schema design, normalisation convention and logic, require the set name to be plural, and its attributes singular
Footballers {footballer, dob, team}
Such that if the set of footballers is displayed on a page in a table,
the title of the page would "Footballers"
the 1st row of the table would be the column names
title of the 1st column would be "footballer"
2nd column title would be "dob"
3rd column title would be "team"
then records of each footballer would be listed in the subsequent rows of the table.
Similarly,
AnswerKeys {answerKey, questionIndex, questionSection}
Questions {index, section, question}
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You say "in some manuals we include an 'Answer Key'". It seems significant to me that in that instance you choose to use the singular, though I suppose you could have said "we include Answer Keys". I am getting the impression that the same key, labelled in the same way, appears multiple times. Quite honestly I think you could argue either way as to whether you should use singular or plural.
It should not be a rule but logic. Instructive language, especially English used for instruction should have logical implication and structure.
If you have one key, then it should be answer key. However, when you have a set of keys, and you are referring to the set, rather than individual keys, you should refer to answer-keys.
You need to differentiate between references to the set, and references to individual members of a set.
For some situations, you need to refer to the whole set. For other situations you might need to refer to individual members.
A generic non-finite footballer who could be any individual footballer:
A footballer must be prepared for harsh and brutal winter training.
A generic non-finite footballer whom the franchise/team wishes to find and acquire for a specific position.
The footballer we are looking for must be capable of filling either left or right flank and capable of strong contribution to advance the ball to opposing goal line.
A specific set of specifically professional but non-specific footballers.
NFL footballers usually have attractive spouses or girl friends.
Similarly,
Provide the names of footballers who have a stable social life.
answer key: must be married for more than three years
Please respond to the following queries. The answer keys are at the end of the question.
Name an up-and-coming most valuable player.
Name the most prominent NFL scandal within the past 24 months.
Name a football team whose strong performance has been very erratic.
Answer keys (not in order of questions): mile-high, pittsburg, air.
In information schema design, normalisation convention and logic, require the set name to be plural, and its attributes singular
Footballers {footballer, dob, team}
Such that if the set of footballers is displayed on a page in a table,
the title of the page would "Footballers"
the 1st row of the table would be the column names
title of the 1st column would be "footballer"
2nd column title would be "dob"
3rd column title would be "team"
then records of each footballer would be listed in the subsequent rows of the table.
Similarly,
AnswerKeys {answerKey, questionIndex, questionSection}
Questions {index, section, question}
Download Answerkey:Click Here