
Plagiarism Quiz
Quiz by Allison Kang
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- Q1
1.It is acceptable to copy-and-paste a sentence written by someone else into your paper and simply add quotation marks around it.
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q2
2. If you forget to cite a sourcein your paper, that is still plagiarism.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q3
3.Which of the following is not an example of plagiarism?
Providing the full source for a quotation
Translating others’ written work into another language without citation
Borrowing an existing idea and presenting it as a new idea
Changing a few words of a paragraph someone else wrote
None of the above
30s - Q4
4.Which of the following requires proper citation?
When I refer to my own papers that I have previously written.
When I include my own ideas that are unique to the paper I am writing.
None of the above.
30s - Q5
Which of the following requires proper citation?
When using information that is considered common knowledge or widely accessible (for example: most of the Earth’s surface is water).
None of the above.
When using information from crowd-sourced sources, like Wikipedia, because they are in the public domain.
30s - Q6
Say you found two papers about the same research: Paper A is the original finding; Paper B is an analysis that references Paper A. You use a section of the analysis from Paper B. Which paper do you cite?
Both
Paper B
Paper A
30s