answers
answers
answers
1.4 | Integrity Matters Quiz: Academic Integrity Tutorial: Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences Fall 2024
Instructions
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY TUTORIAL
1 | Integrity Matters
This quiz is meant to test the knowledge that you have learned from the module. You need to pass this
quiz in order to move forward.
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
LATEST Attempt 1 1 minute 6 out of 6
prepare in advance. Right before she goes into the classroom she decides to jot some notes on the
inside of her arm under her sleeve. "It's only to remind me of the key points I want to make," she tells
herself. "I still have to compose an essay." Is Liz violating academic integrity?
No, because notes are not the same as answers.
Yes, because the professor had not given explicit permission to bring in books or notes to the exam.
Question 2
1 / 1 pts
Patrick is doing research for a history paper on crucial battles in the U.S. Civil War. He finds a web site
that summarizes the main facts about the Battle of Gettysburg. Does he have to cite this web site in the
paper's reference notes and bibliography?
It depends whether he quotes from it.
It depends whether he uses any content from the web site in writing his paper.
If it's on the Internet, it can be used by anybody and does not need to be cited.
Answers A and B.
Answers A and B.: Correct! If you quote from a web site or use any content from a web site you must cite
the web site in your paper's reference notes and bibliography
Question 3
1 / 1 pts
Monica oversleeps and misses an exam. Panicked, she tells her teacher that her grandmother died the
previous night, and she has to go home. The professor expresses her sympathy, but asks Monica to get
a dean's note to excuse her absence and allow the professor to give her a make-up exam. Monica then
emails her class dean and lies to obtain a dean's note. Are Monica's actions a violation of the university's
policy on academic integrity?
No, because she didn't plagiarize or cheat on a test.
Yes
Yes: Correct!
Question 4
1 / 1 pts
Kristy is enrolled in a Calculus II class that seems to be made up mainly of math and science majors.
Kristy is an English major and took the class because the Math Department recommended it, based on
her high school transcript. Now she is having real difficulty understanding the material. During one of the
weekly pop quizzes, Kristy happens to have a clear view of the desk of the student next to her. She
reasons that since she's obviously in the wrong class for an English major, it's not so bad to copy the
other student's answers. "Why should I ruin my GPA," Kristy reasons, "for a class that I shouldn't have
taken?" What are better options for Kristy than cheating on the quiz?
Seek out a tutor in calculus in the Connors Family Learning Center.
https://bostoncollege.instructure.com/courses/1664653/quizzes/2442516 2/3
11/14/24, 7:01 PM 1.4 | Integrity Matters Quiz: Academic Integrity Tutorial: Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences Fall 2024
https://bostoncollege.instructure.com/courses/1664653/quizzes/2442516 3/3