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Cite Your Sources True or false quiz What is Plagiarism? Cite Your Sources True or false quiz

1. Is this plagiarism? Copying a direct quotation into your paper, placing quotation marks around it, and crediting the source.

2. Is this plagiarism? Taking someone’s ideas or words, putting them into your own words, and crediting the source.

3. Is this plagiarism? Having a friend write a paper or using someone else’s paper as your own. Submitting one of your own papers or assignments for more than one class. Downloading or buying a term paper from the web.

4. Things that are considered “common knowledge” do not need to be cited. For example, the Declaration of Independence was signed in the year 1776.

5. If you paraphrase an author, you must credit the source.

You Quote it; You Note it

Question 1. Is this plagiarism Question 1. Is this plagiarism? Copying a direct quotation into your paper, placing quotation marks around it, and crediting the source.

Question 2: Is this plagiarism Question 2: Is this plagiarism? Taking someone’s ideas or words, putting them into your own words, and crediting the source.

Question 3: Is this plagiarism. 1 Question 3: Is this plagiarism? 1. Having a friend write a paper or using someone else’s paper as your own. 2. Submitting one of your own papers or assignments for more than one class. 3. Downloading or buying a term paper from the web.

Question 4. Things that are considered “common knowledge” do not need to be cited.

Question 5: If you paraphrase an author, you must credit the source.