Comp 1: Plagiarism
Copying and pasting from the internet can be done without citing the source because information on the internet is common knowledge
False
It is okay to turn in an assignment that someone else wrote for you
False
A violation of academic integrity includes using paragraphs, sentences, or phrases that you've written in multiple class assignments without citing yourself or consulting your instructor
True
It is okay to turn in an assignment that you got from a friend
False
Using a few phrases from an article and mixing them in with your own words without citing the work is not plagiarism because you aren't quoting from the text directly
False
Plagiarism is the use of intellectual material produced by another without acknowledging its source
True
Plagiarism on any assignment is grounds for immediate failure of the course and may result in disciplinary action by the college
True
When quoting from a text you must acknowledge the author and indicate the page(s) where your are getting the quote
True
When summarizing information from a text you just acknowledge the author and indicate the page where you are getting the information
True
It's ok to turn in someone else's paper as your own if the other person goes to a different college or university
False
When drawing on a classmate or friends ideas or information about a film in your writing you do not need to cite them because they have not published their ideas
False
If you summarize information or an idea from another source you do not need to cite the source because you've put the information in your own words
False
Buying a paper off of the internet and turning it in as your own work is plagiarism
True
Citing a source incorrectly (mid- identifying a source, neglecting to give page numbers, or other errors) may indicate an act of plagiarism
True
You must use quotation marks when you quote another author's exact words
True