Source Evaluation
MLA!
Academic Integrity
Misc
100

What is the first thing you should check to determine if an article from the internet is credible?

The author's credentials or the organization behind the website.

100

How do you cite a book by one author in the works cited page?

Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Publisher, Year of Publication.

100

What does it mean to plagiarize in academic work?

To use someone else's ideas or words without proper citation, presenting them as your own.

100

this type of bird cannot move its eyes

owl

200

A research paper claims that eating chocolate can cure cancer. What is one thing you should look for to evaluate this claim?

Check if the claim is supported by peer-reviewed studies or credible scientific evidence.

200

When citing a source in MLA format, what is the purpose of the "Works Cited" page?

The "Works Cited" page provides a list of all the sources referenced in the paper,

200

What is the difference between paraphrasing and quoting?

Paraphrasing is rewriting someone else's ideas in your own words, while quoting is directly using their exact words with quotation marks.

200

how long was the world's longest noodle? 

3,084 m (10,119 ft 1.92 in)

300

If a blog post includes a lot of personal opinions but no references or studies, how would you categorize the source?

Potentially unreliable or biased.

300

What is the correct in-text citation for a quote from a book by John Smith, published in 2020?

(Smith 45).

300

How can you avoid unintentional plagiarism when using someone else’s work?

By properly citing all sources and using quotation marks when directly quoting someone’s work.

300

how many frog species are there? 

over 6,000

400

How can you assess the bias of a news article about a political event?

Check the language used, the sources quoted, and whether the article presents multiple perspectives.

400

How should you cite a webpage with no author? 

"Title of Webpage." Website Name, Publisher, Date of Publication, URL.

400

What is "self-plagiarism," and why is it considered unethical?

Self-plagiarism occurs when you reuse your own previously written work without citation, often considered unethical because it misleads the audience - they think this is new writing

400

how long is the circulatory system?

more than 60,000 miles

500

What is the difference between a primary source and a secondary source? Provide an example of each.

A primary source is original material (e.g., a research study, interview, or diary), while a secondary source interprets or analyzes primary sources (e.g., a textbook or review article).

500

What does "et al." mean / when do you use it?

"Et al." is used when citing a source with 3 or more authors and basically means "and others."

500

Why is academic integrity important in research?

Academic integrity ensures the reliability and trustworthiness of research, maintains fairness, and respects the intellectual property of others.

500

which country has more pyramids than any country in the world. 

Sudan