Review of Week 2 Academic English

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Week 2 Academic English Review Quiz

This quiz is designed to help students reinforce their understanding of key concepts in Academic English. It covers essential topics such as academic integrity, plagiarism, and effective note-taking strategies.

  • Multiple choice and checkbox questions.
  • Covers crucial aspects of academic misconduct.
  • Tests knowledge of citation practices.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingLearner247
What words do the letters GAPS represent in Academic English?
Good apples prevent sickness
Giant alpine pandas swim
Genre audience purpose style
Generations annotating paraphrasing summarising
The topic of Portfolio Source #1 is about:
Working as a group
Guidelines for working as a group
Teamwork tips
Communicating effectively in group work
All of the above
A first task when planning to take notes is to underline and highlight important information as you skim and scan. This is called:
Communicating
Analysing
Annotating
Citing
What are the core values of Academic Integrity at UQ?
Honest truth greed disrespect responsible
Health trust faith respect irresponsibility
Heart trust fairness reputation rudeness
Honesty trust fairness respect responsibility
Check all the aspects below that are other forms of Academic Misconduct
Copying words directly from a source
Buying an academic paper from an online service
Using an AI (Artificial Intelligence) service to write your paper
Copying ideas from classmates
Not citing a source for the information you found in it and used in your paper
Sharing work when it is not a group task
Taking cheat notes or a translator into an exam
Falsifying documents for submission not including a referenc elist when sources have been cited
Seeing an academic learning advisor for help with your assignment
Attending consultations for feedback on work completed so far
Applying for an extension before the assignment's due date
What is the definition of plagiarism?
Not using APA 7 referencing system
Putting the ideas from a source in your own words
Taking or using someone else's words, work or ideas and claiming them as your own
Have you completed your Academic Integrity Quiz yet?
Yes
Not yet, but will do it tonight.
Plagiarism is a serious form of Academic Misconduct, with various penalties.
Yes, it is very serious
No, not at all
It is misconduct but not serious
Where should students write an intext citation to support their research?
In the footer
In the header
Adjacent to the information that has been paraphrased from the source
On the last page of the essay
All intext citations for paraphrases must have the:
Title of article it came from
Date of publication of the article
The author's first name only
The author's family name and the initial of their first name
The author's family name and date of publication
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