#1
Which of the following is an example of academic dishonesty?
Quoting a source without proper citation
Seeking clarification from a professor
Paraphrasing a passage and citing the source
Collaborating with classmates on a group project
#2
What is the purpose of citing sources in academic writing?
To make the paper longer
To give credit to the original authors
To confuse the readers
To hide information
#3
What is the definition of academic integrity?
Following all the rules and regulations of the institution
Acting honestly and ethically in academic endeavors
Achieving the highest grades possible
Copying others' work without consequences
#4
What is the difference between paraphrasing and summarizing?
There is no difference, they mean the same thing
Paraphrasing involves condensing the information while summarizing involves rewriting it in the same length
Paraphrasing involves citing the source while summarizing does not
Summarizing involves using direct quotes while paraphrasing does not
#5
What is the purpose of an academic honor code?
To encourage dishonest behavior among students
To establish guidelines for ethical academic behavior
To punish students for minor infractions
To discourage collaboration among peers
#6
What is the consequence of plagiarism?
A warning from the professor
A low grade on the assignment
Expulsion from the institution
No consequences
#7
What does it mean to 'self-plagiarize'?
Copying another student's work
Using your own previously submitted work without citation
Paraphrasing without proper citation
Seeking help from a tutor
#8
Which of the following is an example of collusion?
Working alone on an assignment
Seeking help from a tutor
Sharing answers with a friend during an exam
Citing sources in a research paper
#9
What should you do if you're unsure whether you need to cite a source?
Ignore it and hope for the best
Ask your instructor or consult a style guide
Don't include it in your paper
Cite it anyway to be safe
#10
Which of the following actions constitutes fabrication?
Citing sources accurately
Making up data or information
Collaborating with classmates
Seeking clarification from a professor
#11
What is the role of academic integrity policies in educational institutions?
To encourage cheating among students
To punish students for minor infractions
To maintain fairness and honesty in academic pursuits
To discourage students from seeking help
#12
Which of the following is NOT considered a form of academic misconduct?
Collaborating with peers on group assignments
Citing sources accurately in a research paper
Falsifying data in a lab report
Submitting a friend's work as your own
#13
What is the role of Turnitin in academic integrity?
To facilitate collaboration among students
To detect plagiarism in student submissions
To provide feedback on grammar and punctuation
To generate citations for research papers
#14
Which of the following is NOT an appropriate way to avoid plagiarism?
Paraphrasing the original text and citing the source
Copying and pasting information directly without citation
Using quotation marks for direct quotes and citing the source
Summarizing ideas without attribution
#15
What is the significance of academic integrity in research?
It ensures fair evaluation and recognition of contributions
It doesn't affect the research process
It makes research less credible
It slows down the progress of research
#16
In which of the following situations is it acceptable to reuse your own work without citation?
In a different course with the same professor
In a different course with a different professor
Never, always cite your own work
When the assignment guidelines allow self-referencing
#17
How can students avoid unintentional plagiarism?
By not citing any sources
By paraphrasing without understanding the original text
By carefully documenting all sources used
By using as many direct quotes as possible