#1
What is plagiarism?
All of the above
ExplanationPlagiarism includes copying someone else's work, using someone else's ideas without proper attribution, and submitting your own previous work without citation.
#2
Which of the following is NOT considered plagiarism?
Creating original content without references
ExplanationCreating original content without references is not plagiarism, as long as it truly is original.
#3
What is the purpose of citation?
All of the above
ExplanationCitation serves to give credit to the original source, enable readers to locate the sources, and provide a basis for further research.
#4
Which style guide is commonly used for citation in humanities and social sciences?
MLA (Modern Language Association)
ExplanationMLA is a common citation style in humanities and social sciences, providing guidelines for formatting and documenting sources.
#5
What is the consequence of committing plagiarism?
All of the above
ExplanationConsequences of plagiarism include academic penalties, damage to reputation, and legal repercussions.
#6
Which of the following is NOT a valid reason to use someone else's work without proper citation?
The work is considered common knowledge
ExplanationCommon knowledge does not require citation, but specific, unique, or complex information does.
#7
What should you do if you are unsure whether you need to cite a source?
Err on the side of caution and cite it
ExplanationWhen in doubt, it's better to cite a source to avoid unintentional plagiarism.
#8
Which of the following is an example of accidental plagiarism?
Forgetting to include a citation for a direct quote
ExplanationAccidental plagiarism can occur when proper citation is unintentionally omitted, such as forgetting to cite a direct quote.
#9
What is the primary purpose of a bibliography or reference list?
To acknowledge the sources used in the research
ExplanationA bibliography or reference list provides a comprehensive list of all sources cited in the research.
#10
Which of the following is NOT a common citation style used in academic writing?
Microsoft Style
ExplanationMicrosoft Style is not a recognized citation style; common styles include APA, MLA, and Chicago.
#11
What is the term for citing a source incorrectly, providing inaccurate information about it?
Misattribution
ExplanationMisattribution involves citing a source incorrectly or providing inaccurate information about the source.
#12
What is the consequence of using someone else's work without proper citation, even if it's unintentional?
Academic penalties, such as failing the assignment or course
ExplanationUnintentional plagiarism can result in serious consequences, including academic penalties.
#13
What is the purpose of an in-text citation?
To acknowledge the source of a specific piece of information or quote
ExplanationIn-text citations provide immediate acknowledgment of the source of a specific piece of information or quote within the text.
#14
Which of the following is NOT a form of plagiarism?
Citing sources accurately
ExplanationCiting sources accurately is not plagiarism; it is a crucial practice in academic writing.
#15
What is the best way to avoid unintentional plagiarism?
Carefully documenting sources as you research and writing
ExplanationCarefully documenting sources during research and writing is the best way to avoid unintentional plagiarism.
#16
Which of the following is considered self-plagiarism?
Using your own previously published work without citation in a new publication
ExplanationSelf-plagiarism involves reusing your own work without proper citation, even in a new publication.
#17
What does 'patchwriting' refer to in the context of plagiarism?
Copying and pasting text from various sources and blending them together with minimal changes
ExplanationPatchwriting involves copying and pasting text from multiple sources, with minimal changes, without proper citation.
#18
What is self-plagiarism?
All of the above
ExplanationSelf-plagiarism involves reusing your own work without proper citation, which can include reusing text, ideas, or data.
#19
Which of the following is an acceptable way to paraphrase a source?
Use synonyms and restructure the sentence
ExplanationParaphrasing involves expressing the ideas of a source in your own words while retaining the original meaning.
#20
What is the term used for providing incorrect information intentionally in a citation?
Falsification
ExplanationFalsification in citation involves intentionally providing incorrect or misleading information about a source.
#21
What is the purpose of a citation manager tool?
To organize and manage references for research projects
ExplanationCitation manager tools help organize and manage references, facilitating citation and bibliography creation.
#22
In which situations is it permissible to reuse your own previously published work without citation?
When the previous work has been substantially revised or expanded
ExplanationReusing your own work is acceptable when it has been significantly revised or expanded to contribute new insights.