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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Rohan submitted a project using Evelyn's research without giving her credit. What is this an example of?
Plagiarism
Writing your own ideas in a paper
Sharing your work with classmates
Reading a book for research
Answer explanation
Plagiarism is defined as using someone else's work as your own without giving credit. This means taking ideas, text, or other intellectual property without proper attribution, which is unethical and can have serious consequences.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Henry is writing a research paper for his class. What is the main purpose of using a plagiarism checker?
To find spelling errors in your paper
To ensure your work is original and properly cited
To check the word count of your document
To format your paper in a specific style
Answer explanation
The main purpose of using a plagiarism checker is to ensure your work is original and properly cited, helping to maintain academic integrity and avoid unintentional copying of others' ideas.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Samuel is writing a report and wants to use a simple paraphrasing technique. Which of the following should he use?
Copying the text exactly as it is
Changing a few words in the original text
Rewriting the text in your own words while keeping the original meaning
Deleting some sentences from the original text
Answer explanation
The correct choice is 'Rewriting the text in your own words while keeping the original meaning' because it accurately reflects the essence of paraphrasing, which involves restating ideas in a new way without altering the original message.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
During a group project, what does academic integrity mean?
Cheating on exams to get better grades
Being honest and responsible in your academic work
Sharing answers with classmates during a test
Ignoring the rules of the school
Answer explanation
Academic integrity means being honest and responsible in your academic work. It involves upholding ethical standards, unlike cheating or sharing answers, which violate these principles.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Emma is writing a research paper and is unsure whether a particular piece of information needs to be cited. What should she do?
Ignore it and hope for the best
Cite it to be safe
Ask a friend for advice
Leave it out of your paper
Answer explanation
If you're unsure whether something needs to be cited, it's best to cite it to be safe. This helps avoid plagiarism and gives credit to the original source, ensuring academic integrity.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Olivia is writing a research paper. What is one benefit of paraphrasing the information she finds in her own words?
It makes her paper look longer
It helps her understand the material better
It allows her to copy without getting caught
It saves time when writing
Answer explanation
Paraphrasing helps you internalize and comprehend the material better, as it requires you to process the information and express it in your own words, enhancing understanding.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Michael is taking a test in class. Which of the following actions violates academic integrity policies?
Working on a group project with classmates
Copying answers from a friend during a test
Asking a teacher for help with an assignment
Using a library book for research
Answer explanation
Copying answers from a friend during a test is a clear violation of academic integrity, as it involves dishonesty and misrepresentation of one's own work. The other options are acceptable collaborative or research activities.
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