MAE 1106 SP 21 Quiz 6

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Dr. D Stefan Dancila Fall 2018 MAE 1106 Introduction to Aerospace Engineering Spring 2021 Dr. Budhyant Venepalli Quiz #6 This quiz is intended to test your knowledge of the academic integrity policies at UTA and how they apply in common situations. I encourage you to review the academic integrity policy . Please change the font color of the answers to red. Return a PDF response via e-mail to the TA within 24 hours of assignment max. Student Name: _______________________________________ 1. (10p) Which of the following are included as a subsection of the UTA scholastic dishonesty policy? Select all that applies. a. Fabrication b. Plagiarism c. Collusion d. Cheating e. Lying 2. (10p) Maggie and Finn are taking Communication Technology together, and students have been assigned to deliver a Power Point presentation to the rest of the class. Maggie is making her presentation about traveling in Ireland while Finn is making his presentation about pig farming. Finn is struggling and asks Maggie if he can see her presentation to use as a guide or a template in order to get started. Maggie emails her presentation to Finn who copies large portions of it without Maggie’s knowledge. Who is responsible for an academic integrity violation? a. Finn b. Maggie c. Maggie and Finn d. Neither 1
Dr. D Stefan Dancila Fall 2018 3. (10p) Todd, Neil, and Chris are partners in a group project for their MANA 4433 course. Each writes their own part, sends them to Chris to compile everything and then turn in a 25-page paper. Professor Kingsfield discovers that portions of the paper are plagiarized. Todd admits that he wrote all of the plagiarized portions. Who is responsible for an academic integrity violation? a. Todd, Chris, and Neil b. Todd c. Todd and Chris 4. (10p) Professor Aylward teaches a course on programming using Python. He assigns three large projects each semester, and he does not permit students to work together on these projects. Peter, Bob, and Carl are taking this course and have been doing very well. The third project is much more difficult and requires a lot more work to complete. All three students are struggling to complete the project and decide to meet up to discuss it. They read through the project requirements together and discuss the logic needed to solve the problem. During the discussion, each student takes notes on the logic that they came up with. Each student then goes home and works on writing their own code, and they submit their projects later that night. None of the students share their code with the others. Would these students be responsible for an academic integrity violation? a. No b. Yes 5. (10p) Kevin, Stefania, and Manu are taking an online class together. Students have a 48-hour window in which to take the first exam. Kevin takes his exam as soon as it opens. While taking the exam, he uses his phone to take screenshots of some of the questions, and then texts the pictures out to Stefania and Manu. Professor Antonio has strict guidelines in his syllabus that prohibit students from copying any portion of the exam. Stefanie replies back and thanks Kevin for sending them and asks if he would send a few more before she takes the exam. Who is responsible for an academic integrity violation? a. Kevin and Stefania b. No one c. Kevin, Stefania, and Manu d. Kevin 6. (10p) Students may reuse part or all of an old assignment when submitting their current assignment for credit under what circumstances: a. Anytime b. Never c. Only if retaking the course d. Only with the professor’s permission 2
Dr. D Stefan Dancila Fall 2018 7. (10p) Maya submitted her final assignment for her Capstone course. She used 15 different references while writing her 10-page paper. While grading her paper, Professor Rubenstein sees that she has done a really good job including the proper citations until he gets to page 9 where he notices that two paragraphs are clearly from one of her sources, but she did not have any citations. Although she cited correctly throughout most of her paper, this would still be an example of plagiarism. a. True b. False 8. (10p) Common knowledge does not need to be cited in an academic paper (ex: George Washington was the first president of the United States) a. True b. False 9. (10p) As long as a student includes a reference list at the end of their paper, that is sufficient to avoid plagiarism. a. True b. False 10. (10p) Michael is currently writing a history paper about Thomas Jefferson's friendship with James Madison. He finds an article written about some of the letters that Jefferson and Madison exchanged and decides to incorporate some of the information into his paper. Rather than copying from the article directly, he paraphrases some of it and does NOT include a citation. Michael believes that while he used some of the ideas from the article, he put them into his own words, and therefor he does not need to include a citation. This is an example of plagiarism. a. True b. False 3
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