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Homework answers / question archive / Question 1 10 out of 10 points       Based on what you learned in this tutorial, which of the following would not be a violation of academic integrity? Answers: Turning in your friend's paper from last year with your name on it   Copying a paragraph from a book and changing one or two words   Buying a custom-written research paper online   Using facts from a web page, but naming the website and author Question 2 10 out of 10 points       If you accidentally copy some words from an article without naming the source, it could be considered plagiarism

Question 1 10 out of 10 points       Based on what you learned in this tutorial, which of the following would not be a violation of academic integrity? Answers: Turning in your friend's paper from last year with your name on it   Copying a paragraph from a book and changing one or two words   Buying a custom-written research paper online   Using facts from a web page, but naming the website and author Question 2 10 out of 10 points       If you accidentally copy some words from an article without naming the source, it could be considered plagiarism

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  • Question 1

    10 out of 10 points

       
     

    Based on what you learned in this tutorial, which of the following would not be a violation of academic integrity?

    Answers:

    Turning in your friend's paper from last year with your name on it

     

    Copying a paragraph from a book and changing one or two words

     

    Buying a custom-written research paper online

     

    Using facts from a web page, but naming the website and author

  • Question 2

    10 out of 10 points

       
     

    If you accidentally copy some words from an article without naming the source, it could be considered plagiarism.

    Answers:

    True

     

    False

  • Question 3

    10 out of 10 points

       
     

    If you read in a book that Washington, D.C. is the capital of the United States, do you need to provide a citation for that fact?

    Answers:

    Yes

     

    No

  • Question 4

    10 out of 10 points

       
     

     

    Here is an original passage from the book The Ruin of the Roman Empire: A New History, by James O'Donnell:

         "The Roman Empire lived with very substantial odds against it at every period. It was much too big to manage, for one thing" (240).

    Is this an acceptable paraphrase?
    The Roman Empire faced difficult odds, mainly because it was much too big to manage (240).

     

     

    Answers:

    Yes

     

    No

  • Question 5

    10 out of 10 points

       
     

    The normal maximum penalty for academic dishonesty, according to MC's Student Code of Conduct, is:

    Answers:

    an "F" for the course in which the dishonesty occurred.

     

    expulsion from the College.

  • Question 6

    10 out of 10 points

       
     

    When you re-write someone else's words to shorten and emphasize the main points of the original text (using proper citation), you are:

    Answers:

    Summarizing 

     

    Quoting

     

    Paraphrasing

     

    Quoting

  • Question 7

    10 out of 10 points

       
     

    The normal minimum penalty for academic dishonesty, according to Montgomery College's Student Code of Conduct, is:

    Answers:

     An "F" on the assignment in which the dishonesty occurred.

     

    An "F" for the course in which the dishonesty occurred.

  • Question 8

    10 out of 10 points

       
     

    Plagiarism is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as a form of:

    Answers:

    Theft

     

    Praise

  • Question 9

    10 out of 10 points

       
     

    If you paraphrase or summarize from a book, you do not need to include the page number in your paper.

    Answers:

    False

     

    True

  • Question 10

    10 out of 10 points

       
     

    Here is an original passage from the book What Kids Buy and Why, by Dan Acuff and Robert Reiher:

    "The preteen's need for acceptance is essentially the need to feel OK and approved by the important people in his life... This need is particularly strong during this formational period because of an expanded cognitive awareness and the social sensitivities that come with that awareness" (96).

    Is this a good example of quoting?
    As Acuff and Reiher explain, preteens seek approval "because of an expanded cognitive awareness and the social sensitivities that come with that awareness" (96).

    Answers:

    Yes

     

    No

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  1. Using facts from a web page, but naming the website and author
  2. True
  3. No
  4. No
  5. expulsion from the College.
  6. Summarizing
  7. An "F" on the assignment in which the dishonesty occurred.
  8. Theft
  9. False
  10. Yes

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