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SUMMARY NOTES ENGLISH 112 - FINAL EXAM PRACTICE TESTS – 2024/2025
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE -
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
Quiz T/F: You do not need to provide documentation for a source that you have not
directly
quoted, such as summaries or paraphrases of a source.
Ans: False
Quiz T/F: Copying a direct quotation into your paper, placing quotation marks around
it, and
crediting the source is plagiarism.
Ans: False
Quiz T/F: You have not committed plagiarism if you copy a direct quotation into your
paper, properly credit the source, but simply fail to put quotation marks around
the borrowed material.
Ans: True
Quiz T/F: Taking someone's ideas or words, putting them into your own words, and
crediting the source is not plagiarism.
Ans: False
Quiz T/F: Having a friend write a section of a paper on a topic that they have a lot of
knowledge about is not plagiarism.
Ans: True
Quiz T/F: There are clear guidelines showing how to document sources in the major
styles
in the "Writing, Style & Citation Guides" section of your subject's library.
Ans: False
, Quiz T/F: The web is public domain -don't worry about plagiarizing from a website.
Ans: True
Quiz T/F: A quotation uses exactly the same words and puts them in quotation
marks.
Ans: True
Quiz T/F: A paraphrase uses an author's idea, but expresses it in your own words -
without
quotation marks, since it's no longer a word-for-word quotation.
Ans: - Citing sources to credit others for their work
- Get to know your citation style guide.
- Quote and cite phrases, sentences, and paragraphs taken directly from the original
source.
- Quote and cite statistics, charts, graphs, and drawings taken directly from the
original source.
- When you paraphrase or summarize, give credit to the original author.
Quiz The following will help you avoid plagiarism:
Ans: True
Quiz T/F: The Works Cited page lists entries in alphabetical order according to
author.
Ans: False
Quiz T/F: Your in-text citation does not have to have a corresponding entry in your
Works Cited page.
Ans: True
Quiz T/F: According to MLA style, On a Works Cited page, if there is no author, you
begin the citation with the title.
Ans: False
Quiz T/F: Commercial citation generators that you find on the web to do the work for
you almost never make mistakes.
Ans: True
Quiz T/F: In MLA style, referring to the works of others in your text is done by using
what's known as parenthetical citation.
Ans: True