Assumption College Thonburi Plagiarism Quiz_1

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What is plagiarism?
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Question 1

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What is plagiarism?
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  • Using someone else's thoughts, ideas, or work as your own without giving them proper credit
  • Doing your own work using research that you properly cite to give credit to the original authors
  • The only way we can do classwork, homework, and assignments correctly

Question 2

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What are examples of plagiarism (choose all that apply):
Answer
  • Writing your own ideas
  • Paying someone to do your work
  • Using someone else's work
  • Doing an internet search and using copy and paste for the assignment
  • Giving your own opinion
  • Using multiple sources and not citing the sources correctly

Question 3

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Plagiarism is "okay" in class when I don't have time to do the assignment myself.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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If I cite the source incorrectly, but I add quotation marks, then it is not plagiarism.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Plagiarism is never justified or "okay" to do in class.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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"Copy and paste" is not plagiarism if I change a few of the words.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

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Turning in someone else's work as your own is plagiarism.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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How can you avoid plagiarism?
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  • You cannot avoid plagiarism ever.
  • Use note cards to organize your thoughts and others' thoughts; learn how to properly cite sources; use quotation marks when using others' ideas; writing your own opinions and thoughts.
  • Paying someone else to do your work; using someone else's work as your own; copy and pasting from the internet as long as you change a few words

Question 9

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What are some consequences to plagiarizing in class (check all that apply):
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  • Failing the assignment
  • Rewriting the assignment
  • Writing an apology letter to your parents and teachers
  • Disciplinary meeting with Master J and Master Jarun

Question 10

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Do you promise not to plagiarize in class or I will face the appropriate consequences outlined in the class syllabus?
Answer
  • Yes, I promise not to plagiarize in class or I will face the appropriate consequences outlined in the class syllabus.
  • No, I don't promise that I will not plagiarize. By checking this answer, I agree to take this test again.
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