EXP105 G30 Quizzes Week 4 - Academic Integrity Assessment

30 July, 2024 | 4 Min Read

EXP105 G30 Quizzes Week 4 - Academic Integrity Assessment

Question 1

1 / 1 pts

When paraphrasing or summarizing information, students are required to give credit to the original author.

  

True

 

  

False

 

 

Question 2

1 / 1 pts

Facts that are common knowledge will generally be known by many people and can easily be found or referenced. Students must give credit to the source for ideas that are common knowledge facts.

  

True

 

  

False

 

 

Question 3

1 / 1 pts

Students are required to give credit to the original author for any information taken from another sources. Giving credit includes providing:

  

The author’s name

 

  

Title of the source

 

  

Date of publication

 

  

All of the above

 

 

Question 4

1 / 1 pts

A student who commits an act of academic dishonesty may face disciplinary action, including:

  

Academic Integrity trainings

 

  

course failure

 

  

expulsion

 

  

All of the above

 

 

Question 5

1 / 1 pts

These are all examples of plagiarism, except

  

cutting and pasting words without citing the original source

 

  

rewording others’ ideas without giving credit to the author

 

  

citing expert opinions to support your own ideas

 

  

paraphrasing information from experts with no citation

 

 

Question 6

1 / 1 pts

In which situation has plagiarism occurred?

  

You have not used your own words, your work is not your own idea, and a citation is included.

 

  

You have not used your own words, you have included quotation marks around a direct quote, and a citation is included.

 

  

You have used your own words, your work is your own idea, and a citation is not included.

 

  

You have used your own words, your work is not your own idea, and a citation is not included.

 

 

Question 7

1 / 1 pts

Which is not considered an act of plagiarism?

  

Using text found on the internet but changing a few of the words

 

  

Purchasing a paper on the internet and submitting it as your own

 

  

Submitting the paper of another student who has already taken the class

 

  

Paraphrasing an article in your paper and including a citation

 

 

Question 8

1 / 1 pts

Making up information used in an academic paper is what type of academic dishonesty?

  

Plagiarism

 

  

Facilitating academic dishonesty

 

  

Fabrication

 

  

Cheating

 

 

Question 9

1 / 1 pts

Which of the following are potential disciplinary actions for an act of academic dishonesty?

  

Writing reflective essays

 

  

Receiving a “0” grade on an assignment

 

  

Failing the course

 

  

These are all potential disciplinary actions.

 

 

Question 10

1 / 1 pts

When may recycling of academic work be allowed?

  

With the instructor’s permission.

 

  

Recycling is never allowed.

 

  

When the course assignments are similar.

 

  

Recycling is always permitted.

 

 

Question 11

1 / 1 pts

Jo-Ann is using expert opinion to support the ideas in her paper. She copies a short sentence from the original text, places it in quotation marks, and includes an in-text citation. Jo-Ann is

  

quoting

 

  

summarizing

 

  

paraphrasing

 

  

plagiarizing

 

 

Question 12

1 / 1 pts

Kathy is working on her paper at the last minute. She needs to submit the assignment in another 2 hours so she does a quick search of her topic on Google. She finds some relevant information and copies a couple of paragraphs, which she pastes into the body of her paper. What type of plagiarism is this?

  

Find and Replace

 

  

Self-Plagiarism

 

  

Copy and Paste

 

  

Sharing work  

 

Question 13

1 / 1 pts

Which of the following examples reflects a properly formatted in-text citation for a quote?

  

According to Brown, “The results of the study showed a steady rise in the percentage of …” (p. 52).

 

  

According to Brown (2016), “The results of the study showed a steady rise in the percentage of …” (p. 52).

 

  

According to Brown (2016), “The results of the study showed a steady rise in the percentage of …”

 

  

“The results of the study showed a steady rise in the percentage of …” (Brown, p. 52).

 

 

Question 14

1 / 1 pts

Tim and Martin are best friends who are both working on a degree in Criminal Justice. They decided it would be easier to complete their program if they each took a different course and share assignments with one another. What type of plagiarism is this?

  

Find and Replace

 

  

Self-Plagiarism

 

  

Copy and Paste

 

  

Sharing work  

 

Question 15

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Which statement best describes the function of Turnitin?

  

Turnitin searches for cases of plagiarism.

 

  

Turnitin searches for information that has been copied and pasted from the Internet.

 

  

Turnitin produces a similarity report that compares submitted papers to online resources and other papers submitted to Turnitin.

 

  

Turnitin produces a report that instructors use to grade papers.

 

For more information review the Understanding Turnitin Reports activity.

Quiz Score: 14 out of 15

 

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