Pre-Test Quiz Page 1 of 15 Question 1 (1 point) Which of the following items would need to be cited in an academic paper? Question 1 options: >A) A direct quotation from a book, >B) A summary of information from a journal article. C) Information considered 'common knowledge'. >D) A quotation from a YouTube video. Page 1 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 2 (1 point) Boris has a research paper due in his Western Civilization class.Because he doesn't have enough time to do the necessary research, he turns in a paper on Socrates that he wrote for his Humanities class. Is this plagiarism? Question 2 options: A) Don't know B) No >C) Yes Page 2 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 3 (1 point) Plagiarism can be intentional or accidental. Question 3 options: > A) True B) False Page 3 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 4 (1 point) Match the term with its definition: Question 4 options: 1. A book that gives instructions and examples of the correct way to cite information. 3. restating information in your own words. 4. providing a brief statement of the main ideas from a source. 2. quoting, paraphrasing or summarizing information without citing its source. 5. information that identifies the source of information or ideas used in your paper. 1. Style Guide 2. plagiarism 3. paraphrasing 4. summarizing 5. citation Page 4 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 5 (1 point) If you do not place quotation marks around direct quotations, you are committing plagiarism. Question 5 options: > A) True B) False Page 5 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 6 (1 point) A citation for a book and a citation for an article from an academic journal would contain exactly the same information. Question 6 options: A) True > B) False Page 6 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 7 (1 point) "Contextomy" refers to Question 7 options: A) using the wrong style guide to cite your sources. B) correctly citing all quotations in your paper >C) using quotations without the correct context. Page 7 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 8 (1 point) Information considered 'common knowledge' Question 8 options: A) should never be used in academic papers. >B) does not need to be cited in your paper. >C) is widely known information. >D) can vary depending on the audience (those who will be reading the paper). Page 8 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 9 (1 point) If you use citations -- either in-text, end-notes or footnotes -- in your paper you do not need a Bibliography or Works Cited page. Question 9 options: A) True > B) False Page 9 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 10 (1 point) Important ways to avoid plagiarism include Question 10 options: >A) Marking direct quotations with quotation marks in your notes. >B) Beginning research work early. >C) Taking clear, complete notes when reading sources. >D) Asking for help if you are unsure what to do. >E) Writing down citation information as you take notes from a source. Page 10 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 11 (1 point) Mortimer is finishing up his research paper on the Opium Wars. He used Chicago Manual of Style formatting for his paper and all he has left to do is typing up the Bibliography page. Since Mortimer used footnotes in his paper, he is going to copy and paste that information onto a Bibliography page, because he thinks that the formatting of the notes and the bibliography is the same. Is Wilhelm correct? Question 11 options: A) Yes >B) No C) Don't know Page 11 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 12 (1 point) Style Guides Question 12 options: A) all require the use of footnotes. >B) require the same basic information in the References, or Works Cited, or Bibliography page. >C) vary by academic discipline. >D) give instruction on how citations should be formatted. Page 12 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 13 (1 point) Ophelia is writing a research paper on Cleopatra. One of her sources states, "Motion pictures depict Cleopatra as the world's most beautiful woman, but sources from Cleopatra's own time tell us nothing about what she looked like." Because Ophelia's thesis is that Cleopatra's power was a result of her great beauty, and she quotes this source like this: "Cleopatra was the world's most beautiful woman." and provides a correct citation to the source. Has Ophelia used the information ethically? Question 13 options: A) Yes, because she correctly cited the source. B) No, because she plagiarized the quote. C) Yes, because she used quotation marks. >D) No, because she took the quote out of context. Page 13 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 14 (1 point) Amelia has found a number of useful sources for her paper on the United States' role in World War I. She combines information from three of the sources into a single paragraph and rephrases some of the sentences so that the writing is clearer. She does not use a single direct quotation. Does she need to cite this information? Question 14 options: >A) Yes B) No C) Don't know Page 14 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... Question 15 (1 point) When you are summarize information from a journal article you do not need to cite the source of the information because you are using your own words. Question 15 options: A) True > B) False Page 15 of 15 15 of 15 questions saved Internet connection lost. No longer saving answers... Internet connection restored! Saving all answers... I got 100%.