Definition
Examples
Prevention
Impact Category Name
100

What is academic honesty?

Academic honesty is the commitment to maintain integrity and honesty in one's academic work, avoiding any form of cheating or deception.

100

Give an example of academic dishonesty.

 Submitting someone else's paper as your own.

100

How can you avoid plagiarism?

you can avoid plagiarism by properly citing sources, paraphrasing information in your own words, and using plagiarism detection tools.

100

When professional writers, such as journalists, are exposed as plagiarists, what is likely to happen?

Lose their jobs and suffer public embarrassment

200

What is plagiarism?

Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's work, ideas, or intellectual property without giving proper credit, presenting it as your own.

200

What does it mean to copy someone else's work?

Copying someone else's work means directly taking their text or ideas without permission or attribution.

200

What is the importance of paraphrasing?

The importance of paraphrasing lies in demonstrating understanding and allowing you to incorporate information while maintaining your voice and avoiding plagiarism.

200

Students exposed at plagiarists may suffer severe penalties. Name two penalties.

Failing the assignment and being expelled from school.

300

What is citation?

 Citation is the practice of referencing the sources of information or ideas used in your work, following a specific format (like APA, MLA, etc.).

300

What is self-plagiarism?

Self-plagiarism occurs when an author reuses significant, identical, or nearly identical portions of their own previous work without acknowledgment.

300

How can teachers promote academic honesty?

Teachers can promote academic honesty by clearly communicating policies, providing resources on citation, and fostering a culture of integrity.

300

True or False: You can't plagiarize your own work.

 False (Submitting your own previous work for a new assignment without permission is called self-plagiarism)

400

What is a bibliography?

A bibliography is a list of sources that were referenced or consulted in the preparation of a work, usually placed at the end of a paper.

400

Provide an example of proper citation.

An example of proper citation is: (Smith, 2020) for APA format or (Smith 45) for MLA format.

400

What tools can help ensure academic integrity?

Tools like plagiarism checkers (e.g., Turnitin, Grammarly) can help ensure academic integrity by detecting potential plagiarism in work.

400

True or False: Paraphrasing requires a citation.

True (Even if you rephrase someone else's ideas, you still need to cite the original source)

500

What is cheating?

Cheating is the act of deceiving or misleading in an academic setting, such as copying others' work, using unauthorized materials, or falsifying information.

500

What are common types of cheating?

Common types of cheating include using unauthorized notes during an exam, copying from another student, or purchasing essays online.

500

Why is it important to understand academic honesty?

 Understanding academic honesty is important because it cultivates trust, respect, and fairness in the academic community, and it prepares you for ethical behavior in the future.

500

Why should we value academic honesty?

We should value academic honesty because it fosters a fair learning environment, encourages personal growth, and upholds the principles of education.

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