3.1.4.1

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3.1.4.1

3.1.4.1

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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

2.1.2.2, What is academic culture?
Check one option.


(a). clothes and other paraphernalia with the university's logo printed on them

(b). the types of food available on campus

(c). the beliefs, principles and approaches to study, work and life that a university upholds

2.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

2.1.2.3, What is the purpose of problem-solving tasks at university?
Check two options.

1. Lecturers give students difficult problems they can't figure out for themselves.

2. Problem solving tasks are given so that students can become familiar with certain problem types.

3. Problem solving tasks are given so that students can demonstrate their knowledge of an area and their ability to synthesize information, make arguments and make judgements.

4. Lecturers give problem solving tasks to keep students entertained in otherwise boring classes.

3.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

2.1.3.1, What should students do before they start university?
Check three options.
1. Ask themselves where their passion meets the world's greatest needs.
2. Ask themselves if their degree is important.\
4. Do their research and choose courses they find interesting.
5. Get to know the university campus in person or online.
6. Do no research and leave everything up to fate.

1. Ask themselves where their passion meets the world's greatest needs.

2. Ask themselves if their degree is important.\

4. Do their research and choose courses they find interesting.

5. Get to know the university campus in person or online.

6. Do no research and leave everything up to fate.

4.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

2.1.3.2, Why is it important to look after your own learning at university?
Check one option.

(a). You won't have the same direction or support from your teachers as you did in high school.

(b). Your lecturers don't care about you.

5.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

2.1.3.3, What can you do to make the most of your time at university?
Check three options.
1. Try a lot of different things.
2. Spend all of your time studying and learning the material.
3. Volunteer.
4. Overload on courses so that you can study a lot of different subjects.
5. Get to know your professors and create good network.

1. Try a lot of different things.

2. Spend all of your time studying and learning the material.

3. Volunteer.

4. Overload on courses so that you can study a lot of different subjects.

5. Get to know your professors and create good network.

6.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

2.1.4.1, What is academic integrity?
Choose one option.
(a). Understanding academic culture in its entirety, without dividing it into different parts.
(b). Behaving ethically and responsibly at university.
(c). Not cheating in exams.

(a). Understanding academic culture in its entirety, without dividing it into different parts.

(b). Behaving ethically and responsibly at university.

(c). Not cheating in exams.

7.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

2.1.4.2, Which of the following situations would be a breach of academic integrity?
Check two options.

1. Borrowing a friend's notes from class

2. Re-using the exact same paragraph from an essay you wrote for a different class in a new essay.

3. Having a friend read-over your essay to check for meaning and clarity

4. Paying someone outside of the university to write your essay because you aren't feeling well.

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