Question 15 Now that you have a list of citations and their accompanying bibliographic information, what question is not relevant when evaluating the source's audience?

Can you tell who the author's intended audience is?
Can you determine if the audience is suited to your purpose?
For how large an audience is the piece intended?
Is the material intended for a popular audience, and is that suitable for your needs?

Question 16
Which of the following criteria is not relevant when evaluating the content of your source?

whether the source is cited in other reputable texts
whether the author acknowledges differing or even opposing viewpoints
whether the source emphasizes only one part of the topic
whether the source contains too many indirect quotes

my answer
15.Is the material intended for a popular audience, and is that suitable for your needs?

16.whether the source contains too many indirect quotes

Right.

Good job! You correctly identified the question that is not relevant when evaluating the source's audience as "Is the material intended for a popular audience, and is that suitable for your needs?" This question is not relevant because it is asking about the suitability of the material for your needs, rather than focusing on understanding the intended audience of the source.

Similarly, you correctly identified the criteria that is not relevant when evaluating the content of your source as "whether the source contains too many indirect quotes." While this criterion may be important for evaluating the source's credibility and originality, it does not directly relate to the content of the source itself.