Question: multiple question choose thw correct answer Understanding Plagiarism as an Academic Offence ( BU Library's study skills support ) Plagiarism is q , a )

multiple question choose thw correct answer
Understanding Plagiarism as an Academic Offence (BU Library's study skills support)
Plagiarism is q,
a) accidentally failing to acknowledge the work, ideas and theories of others in my university work.
b) using another person's assignment to heavily influence how I write my work.
c) re-using sections and writing similar points that I used before, in another assignment I submitted.
d) using an essay writing service.
e) All of the above
For your PowerPoint presentation assignment, you searched Google and find some great pictures that are just right. You cut and paste them into your university work without providing the URL or any source details. Is this an academic offence?
a) Yes, this is an academic offence
b) No, this is not an academic offence
You need to include some statistical information in a report assignment. A BU Librarian directs you to a database where you find a diagram/graph that sets out very clearly what you want to state. You add that diagram to your report and underneath include a reference for the source of the information. You also add details to the reference list at the end of your work. Is this an academic offence?
a. a) Yes, this is an academic offence
b. b) No, this is not an academic offence
c.4. You find a relevant quotation from a political speech and add this to your essay, but forget to put double quotation marks around it. And you do not include a reference to where it came from. Is this an academic offence?
d. a) Yes, this is an academic offence
e. b) No, this is not an academic offence
f.5. You've searched for sources to support your report about an international country. You find a good article written in another language, translate it into English using your language skills, and then include part of it in your university work. You do not provide a reference as it's in your own translated words. Is this an academic offence?
g. a) Yes, this is an academic offence
a. b) No, this is not an academic offence
Is it an academic offence if you include a fact in your assignment which is generally known, without providing a reference e.g. During World War II 1939-1945...? Is this an academic offence?
a) Yes, this is an academic offence
b) No, this is not an academic offence
You see an advertisement for a site online that will write any kind of assignment for you, for a fee. You are very short on time so you contact the website and pay for delivery. You submit the returned document as your assignment by the deadline. Is this an academic offence?
a) Yes, this is an academic offence
b) No, this is not an academic offence
You find a book with a very clear explanation of something and want to use this in your essay. You copy some words from this book into your university work, place quotation marks around the explanation, and, provide a reference. Is this an academic offence?
a) Yes, this is an academic offence
b) No, this is not an academic offence
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