What is plagiarism?
Ethical Use of Chat GPT

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9th Grade
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Fatema El-Sayed
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Using someone else's work and giving them credit
Using someone else's work without their permission
Creating original work
Using someone else's work without giving them credit
Answer explanation
The correct option is number 4, which states that plagiarism is using someone else's work without giving them credit. Plagiarism is a serious academic offense that can result in consequences such as failing a course, suspension, or even expulsion. It is important to always properly cite and give credit to any sources used in academic work to avoid plagiarism.
2.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
Why is it important to cite sources when using Chat GPT? Choose as many as are correct.
To make the writing look longer
To give credit to the original author
To avoid plagiarism
To make the writer look more knowledgeable
Answer explanation
The correct options are 2 and 3. It is important to cite sources when using Chat GPT to give credit to the original author and to avoid plagiarism. Although citing sources does make the writing look longer or make the writer look more knowledgeable, those are not valid reasons, but rather to ensure that the information presented is accurate and credible.
3.
MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION
45 sec • 1 pt
What are the consequences of plagiarism? Choose as many as are correct.
Getting a zero on the assignment
Being praised by your teacher
Bad deeds (saye2a)
Possible detention, suspension or expulsion
Answer explanation
The consequences of plagiarism include getting a zero on the assignment, bad deeds (saye2a), and possible detention, suspension or expulsion. Being praised by your teacher is not a consequence of plagiarism, but rather a result of submitting original work.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How can you avoid plagiarism while using chat GPT?
By copying and pasting the generated text
By paraphrasing the generated text and citing the source
By not citing the source at all
By citing the source that Chat GPT tells you the information is from
Answer explanation
The correct solution to avoid plagiarism while using chat GPT is by paraphrasing the generated text and citing the source. This means that you should not copy and paste the generated text directly, but instead, rephrase it in your own words and give credit to the source of information (Chat GPT). Not citing the source at all is plagiarism, which is the act of using someone else's work without giving them proper credit. If you cite the source that Chat GPT tells you the information is from, it is highly likely that the like is fake. Therefore, it is important to paraphrase and cite sources correctly to avoid plagiarism.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Is it ethical to use chat GPT for schoolwork?
It depends on the situation and the teacher will inform me when it is allowed
Yes, it saves time and effort
No, it is cheating and violates academic integrity
It depends on the situation and I am the ultimate decider
Answer explanation
The correct option is "It depends on the situation and the teacher will inform me when it is allowed." This option acknowledges that the ethical use of chat GPT for schoolwork depends on the specific circumstances and the guidelines set by the teacher or institution. It suggests that students should seek guidance from their teachers before using chat GPT for schoolwork to ensure that they are using it in an appropriate and ethical manner.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is academic integrity?
Doing high quality work
Following the rules and guidelines set by your school or university
Ignoring the rules and doing what you want
Cheating on tests and assignments
Answer explanation
The correct option is "Following the rules and guidelines set by your school or university." Academic integrity refers to the ethical and moral principles that students and scholars must follow while pursuing academic work. It involves being honest, responsible, and accountable for one's actions and adhering to the rules and guidelines set by the educational institution. Cheating on tests and assignments is a violation of academic integrity and is not an acceptable solution.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the difference between accuracy and validity?
Accuracy refers to the consistency of information over time, while validity refers to the closeness of information to the true answer.
They are completely unrelated.
Accuracy refers to the closeness of information to the true answer, while validity refers how well the information answers the quesiton.
Accuracy and validity mean the same thing.
Answer explanation
The solution to the question is "Accuracy refers to how close the information is to the true answer, while validity refers to how well the information answers the question." In other words, accuracy is about correctness, while validity is about relevance. It is important to have both accuracy and validity in research and data analysis to ensure that the information collected is both correct and relevant to the research question.
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