1. : Academic integrity means:
(A) Completing work honestly without cheating or plagiarism
(B) Copying assignments from classmates
(C) Paying someone else to do exams
(D) Ignoring rules of honesty in studies
2. : Plagiarism is best defined as:
(A) Properly citing sources in assignments
(B) Using someone else’s work or ideas without giving credit
(C) Writing original research papers
(D) Paraphrasing with correct referencing
3. : Which of the following is a violation of academic ethics?
(A) Submitting another student’s work as your own
(B) Conducting independent research honestly
(C) Giving credit to original authors in references
(D) Writing exams without external help
4. : Which of the following best reflects ethical student behavior?
(A) Completing exams without cheating or unfair means
(B) Copying material from the internet without citation
(C) Buying ready-made assignments online
(D) Sharing false data in research
5. : Why is academic integrity important?
(A) It builds trust, credibility, and fairness in education
(B) It guarantees instant high grades
(C) It reduces the need for hard work
(D) It eliminates the need for teachers
6. : Which phrase is most closely related to plagiarism?
(A) “Stealing words or ideas without credit”
(B) “Creating original content”
(C) “Respecting intellectual property”
(D) “Writing with honesty”
7. : Self-plagiarism occurs when:
(A) A student reuses their own previous work without permission or citation
(B) A student writes new content honestly
(C) A teacher provides examples in class
(D) Sources are cited correctly in a paper
8. : Which of the following is an ethical way to use information in research?
(A) Citing sources properly and paraphrasing with understanding
(B) Copy-pasting directly from books or websites
(C) Submitting copied work as original
(D) Ignoring the need for references
9. : Which of the following is NOT an academic ethical principle?
(A) Honesty
(B) Fairness
(C) Responsibility
(D) Cheating
10. : A teacher promoting ethics in education should encourage:
(A) Original thinking, critical analysis, and proper citation
(B) Copying answers to pass exams
(C) Ignoring plagiarism to avoid conflict
(D) Sharing one student’s work as everyone’s submission