Liberty University ENGL 100 Plagiarism Quiz Complete Solution Correct Answer Key

Quiz covering plagiarism concepts, academic integrity, and citation rules.

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Liberty University ENGL 100 Plagiarism Quiz Complete Solution Correct Answer Key
Question 1 Read the following passage and answer the question that follows: Welcome to the Jerry
Falwell Museum! When you come to visit Liberty's campus, you can find the museum in the grand
lobby of Liberty's Demoss building. In 2003, a group of creative men and women crafted this
museum in honor of Dr. Jerry Falwell's 70th birthday as a surprise. To surprise Dr. Falwell was a feat
in itself because he was usually the one dishing out the surprises. He was a prankster! In fact, he
loved to greet young men in the church with a huge slap on the back that left just enough sting
to make them remember him. He also would roll down the streets of Liberty University in his big,
black Chevrolet Suburban and beep his horn as loud as he could. Everyone who knew him has a
story to share. The following is an example of a quotation:
Question 2 How does Liberty University define cheating?
Question 3 The following actions are just a few that should be avoided when completing
assignments: overquoting, parroting a professor’s lecture, recycling an old paper, copying and
pasting from a website, and using Gradesaver.com.
Question 4 The following is a definition of a summary:
Question 5 Faculty members are required "to hear a student's argument in a clear case of
plagiarism."
Question 6 What is the definition of falsification according to Liberty University?
Question 7 “When you quote directly, paraphrase, or summarize. When you use an idea in your
work that you got from somewhere else. When you refer to a point your instructor made. When
you find a source on the Internet that gives you useful background information. When you can
trace the origin of your thoughts, phrases, and arguments to any except your own brain.” In the
above circumstances, you should:
Question 8 What is a citation?
Question 9 There are many different academic consequences for plagiarism. These include:
Question 10 According to the MerriamWebster Online Dictionary, to "plagiarize" means...
Question 11 The following is a definition of a paraphrase.
Question 12 “When I come up with an idea entirely on my own. When I do primary research and
want to report the results of my study. When I have a thought that grows out ofbut is different
fromwhat we talked about in class, on the discussion board, etc. When I am talking about my
paper with a friend, colleague, instructor, or family member and come to a realization I had not had
previously. When the fact I refer to is common knowledge.” The above conditions indicate that you
should:
Question 13 Read the following passage and answer the question that follows: Welcome to the
Jerry Falwell Museum! When you come to visit Liberty’s campus, you can find the museum in the
grand lobby of Liberty’s Demoss building. In 2003, a group of creative men and women crafted this
museum in honor of Dr. Jerry Falwell’s 70th birthday as a surprise. To surprise Dr.Falwell was a feat
in itself because he was usually the one dishing out the surprises. He was a prankster! In fact, he
loved to greet young men in the church and from the University with a huge slap on the back that
left just enough sting to make them remember him. He also would roll down the streets of Liberty
University in his big, black Chevrolet Suburban and beep his horn as loud as he could. Everyone
who knew him has a story to share. The following is an example of plagiarism:
Question 14 When accused of plagiarism or academic dishonesty, a student should "tell the truth
or follow through with the appeals process if he/she feels the charge is unjust."
Question 15 It is acceptable for me to use a paper I wrote for another class in my current class.
Question 16 Read the following passage and answer the question that follows: Welcome to the
Jerry Falwell Museum! When you come to visit Liberty’s campus, you can find the museum in the
grand lobby of Liberty’s Demoss building. In 2003, a group of creative men and women crafted this
museum in honor of Dr. Jerry Falwell’s 70th birthday as a surprise. To surprise Dr. Falwell was a feat
in itself because he was usually the one dishing out the surprises. He was a prankster! In fact, he
loved to greet young men in the church and from the University with a huge slap on the back that
left just enough sting to make them remember him. He also would roll down the streets of Liberty
University in his big, black Chevrolet Suburban and beep his horn as loud as he could. Everyone
who knew him has a story to share. The following is an example of a summary:
Question 17 John Newton wrote the famous words, "Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound that
saved a wretch like me. I once was lost but now I'm found, was blind but now I see." This is an
example of a/an:
Question 18 In order for a student to show academic honesty, he/she must: "be free from deception
both in thought and action"; submit work that is entirely his/her own; "in no way attempt to take
credit for another's words, ideas, or research."
Question 19 Liberty University defines Plagiarism as:
Question 20 Read the following passage and answer the question that follows: Welcome to the
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