Plagiarism
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- Q1What is plagiarism?Using someone else's work or ideas without proper attributionCollaborating with others on a group projectReferencing a source in a bibliographyRephrasing someone else's work without permission30s
- Q2What is self-plagiarism?Reusing one's own work without proper citationQuoting a source directly in a paperParaphrasing a source in a paperCopying someone else's work30s
- Q3Why is plagiarism unethical?Because it is illegalBecause it involves taking credit for someone else's workBecause it saves time in the writing processBecause it helps improve one's writing skills30s
- Q4What are the consequences of plagiarism?Higher grades and better opportunitiesImproved writing skillsPositive feedback from teachers and professorsAcademic penalties and damage to reputation30s
- Q5How can plagiarism be avoided?By properly citing all sources used in a paper or projectUsing a paid essay writing serviceAsking a friend to write a paper for youCopying and pasting information from the internet30s
- Q6What is the difference between paraphrasing and plagiarism?Paraphrasing and plagiarism are the same thingPlagiarism involves putting someone else's ideas into your own words and citing the original sourceParaphrasing involves copying someone else's work without proper attributionParaphrasing involves putting someone else's ideas into your own words and citing the original source, while plagiarism involves copying someone else's work without proper attribution30s
- Q7What is the best way to avoid accidental plagiarism?By avoiding all outside sourcesBy not citing any sourcesBy carefully documenting all sources as you research and writingBy only using sources that you have personally written or created30s
- Q8Which of the following is not a form of plagiarism?Correctly citing a source used in a paperTurning in someone else's work as your ownCopying and pasting information from a websiteUsing someone else's ideas without attribution30s
- Q9Why is plagiarism a serious issue in academic and professional circles?It does not impact academic or professional successIt is a victimless crimeIt is a common practiceIt undermines the integrity of research, scholarship, and creative work30s
- Q10What are some consequences of committing self-plagiarism?Higher grades and reputationIncreased recognition in the professional worldLoss of credibility, charges of academic misconduct, and rejection of workPositive feedback from peers and professors30s
- Q11Which of the following is an example of self-plagiarism?Quoting a source without citation.Copying and pasting a paragraph from a previous paper you wrote into a new paper without citation.Paraphrasing a source without citation.Using a source with citation.30s
- Q12What is an example of accidental plagiarism?Intentionally using someone else's work as your own.Forgetting to include a citation for a quote.Using a source with an incorrect citation.Paraphrasing a source without citation.30s
- Q13Which of the following is not a reliable plagiarism checker?Copyscape.Turnitin.Grammarly.Plagiarism Checker X.30s
- Q14What is the definition of patchwriting in plagiarism?Paraphrasing a source too closely without citation.Paraphrasing a source with proper citation.Using a source with an incorrect citation.Quoting a source without citation.30s
- Q15What is the proper way to quote a source?Include the author, year, and page number.Include only the title.Include the author, title, and page number.Include the author and year.30s