SCIN 131 - Introduction to Chemistry » Summer 2019 » Academic Honor Pledge Quiz

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Question #1
An example of academic dishonesty/plagiarism is using a direct quote from a source but not using quotation marks around it.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #2
Joe, a previous student in this course, has posted a quiz from the class to a third-party website that buys and sells coursework. This act is considered academic dishonesty.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #3
The only time you must use an in-text citation is when a direct quote is used.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #4
An example of academic dishonesty/plagiarism is submitting the work of another student as your own.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #5
An example of academic dishonesty/plagiarism is submitting work as your own that you purchased from an internet site.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #6
It is permissible to use the internet as a source to answer questions on a closed book exam or quiz.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #7
It is always okay to submit an assignment you wrote for a previous class into a current class.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #8
If Bill gave Sally a paper he wrote and let her submit it as her own work, only Sally has committed academic dishonesty/plagiarism.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE
Question #9
Images found on the internet can generally be used on assignments without citing the source.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #10
Blog posts and tweets and other writings found on social media do not need to be cited.
A.   FALSE
B.   TRUE
Question #11
It is acceptable to use old tests, quizzes or assignments posted to third-party websites that buy or sell coursework.
A.   TRUE
B.   FALSE

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