
Review (Unit 1) SFAS
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Fabiano Souza
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Review (Unit 1) SFAS
By the end of this Review Unit Test, Scholars will be able to perform the Edgenuity Taking Control of your Learning Experience and Academic Success: Part 1 with a minimum of 70% accuracy.
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What is Academic Integrity?
Academic integrity is the ethical responsibility of every student. In fact, more and more schools are developing official academic integrity policies. These policies are meant to encourage students to be honest, whether they are in the classroom or working online. What kinds of things do these policies cover? In general, academic integrity policies across schools commonly: Cheating, Plagiarism, Making it up, Group Effort, The Challenges, Consequences, etc.
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Open Ended
What is Academic Integrity?
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Multiple Choice
A quote made by the President does not need to be cited because he is a public figure.
False
True
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Multiple Choice
Academic integrity can be applied to all subject areas.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Sending an email about questions on a test is NOT considered cheating in most schools.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
If you ONLY use PART of a quotation, it is not necessary to include a citation.
False
True
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Multiple Choice
A source only needs to be cited right after the quote was used in the paper or report.
False
True
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Multiple Choice
A personal idea must be identified with a ______
Citation
A new paragraph
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Multiple Choice
Academic integrity refers to_______
All academic work
Citing information
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Multiple Choice
Information found on public web sites should be referenced with a citation.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
A personal idea is unique to the person who developed, discovered or created that idea.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Global knowledge is the same as common knowledge.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Plagiarism is considered ______
Cheating
Part of citing information
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Multiple Choice
If you are unsure about whether or not to include a citation because you have seen that information somewhere before,
You should include a citation anyway
I need to review
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Multiple Choice
What has prompted schools to add Internet activities in their academic integrity policies?
New technological advancements
Voicemail
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Multiple Choice
It is okay to download information without asking a lab instructor as long as it is for your online class.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
You will always get a system warning if the site you are on is unsafe.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
You will be safe from downloading viruses as long as you have software to monitor your computer.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
You do NOT need to tell a teacher you have downloaded anything as long as it did not save to your computer.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
A web page without a bibliography, or sources, is an indicator of an unreliable site.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
If you need to download something for a class, FIRST
Ask your lab instructor
Google the site
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Multiple Choice
When a site is UNSAFE, it means
Your personal information may be used in ways you do NOT want
That site is okay to visit often
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Multiple Choice
Credible sites contain___________information,
Accurate
Familiar
Reliable
All answers are correct
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Multiple Choice
If you notice files being transferred to or from your computer
Close the Internet session and tell the lab instructor
Do nothing
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Multiple Choice
Using unsafe sites may be
Harmful to your computer
Okay as long as you leave the site within 5 minutes
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Multiple Choice
Web pages with personal or biographic information are called
Vanity pages
My pages
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Multiple Choice
The objectivity of a site relates to its
Biases
Graphics
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Multiple Choice
Taking an online class doesn’t require any special skills.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Primary technology skills are skills that are necessary for success in online education.
True
False
Review (Unit 1) SFAS
By the end of this Review Unit Test, Scholars will be able to perform the Edgenuity Taking Control of your Learning Experience and Academic Success: Part 1 with a minimum of 70% accuracy.
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