
Plagiarism quiz
Quiz by otha keys
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- Q1What is one way to avoid plagiarism when using information from a source?By changing the font and color of the textBy copying and pasting the text directlyBy ignoring the original source completelyBy properly paraphrasing and citing the source30s
- Q2What is the difference between paraphrasing and plagiarism?Paraphrasing involves rephrasing someone else's ideas in your own words and citing the original source, while plagiarism is copying someone else's work without giving them creditThere is no difference between paraphrasing and plagiarismParaphrasing involves copying someone else's work, and plagiarism is using your own wordsParaphrasing is using direct quotes from a source, and plagiarism is summarizing information30s
- Q3What are some examples of plagiarism?Paraphrasing and citing sources correctlyCopying and pasting text from a website without proper citationCreating original artworkTaking notes during research30s
- Q4What is the purpose of citing sources in your work?To show off your research skillsTo make your work look longerTo confuse readers with unnecessary informationTo give credit to the original creators and allow readers to verify the information30s
- Q5What should you do if you accidentally forget to cite a source in your work?Go back and add the proper citation to give credit to the original sourceIgnore the mistake and submit your work as isAsk a friend to cite the source for youDelete the information you forgot to cite30s
- Q6Why is it important to give credit to the original creator of a work when using their ideas?To earn extra credit from teachersTo show respect for their intellectual property and avoid plagiarismTo make your work look longerTo avoid reading the original work30s
- Q7What are some consequences of plagiarism?Making friends, joining extracurricular activities, excelling in sportsReceiving a failing grade, getting into trouble with teachers or school administrationImproving your academic performance, gaining recognition for your writing skills, being considered a top studentGetting extra credit, being praised for original work, winning academic awards30s
- Q8Why is plagiarism considered unethical?Because it involves stealing someone else's workBecause it helps improve your own workBecause it leads to better gradesBecause it saves time and effort30s
- Q9How can you avoid plagiarism in your school work?By using someone else's work as your ownBy properly citing your sourcesBy not researching at allBy copying directly from a website30s
- Q10What is plagiarism?Using your own workUsing credible sourcesCopying someone else's work without giving them creditParaphrasing someone else's work without citing them30s