The practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own.
Citation
Bibliography
Plagiarism
Newton's Law
2. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Material on the Web is free for anyone to use.
TRUE
FALSE
3. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
Plagiarism and cheating are the same thing.
Not really
Sometimes
I don't know
Always!
4. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
What do you need to do to properly cite your sources?
Give the Website URL
Put the author's name, the date of the article, and the title
Put a star next to the information
You don't have to list sources.
5. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
A list of the books or resources referred to in a scholarly work, usually printed as an appendix.
Citation
Plagiarism
Bibliography
Index
6. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Common knowledge must always be cited.
True
False
7. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
A quotation from of reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.
Glossary
Citation
Architecture
Copyright
8. Multiple Choice
45 seconds
1 pt
What can not be plagiarized?
Architecture
Common Knowledge
YouTube Videos
Music
9. Multiple Choice
30 seconds
1 pt
Plagiarism is wrong because it deprives someone else of due credit for their work.
TRUE
FALSE
10. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
The legal right to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
Fair Use
Copyright Law
Plagiarism
Free Game
11. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
The doctrine that says copyright material may, under certain circumstances, be used for purposes such as criticism, news reporting, teaching, and research, without the need for permission from or payment to the copyright holder.
Fair Use
Free Game
Doctrine
Bibliography
12. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
The primary reason to cite your sources is to avoid what?
A lawsuit
Plagiarism
A failing grade
Confusion
13. Multiple Choice
1 minute
1 pt
What are the basic elements every citation contains?