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Question 1
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The margins that you use when writing an assignment or an examination are important.
Select one:
1.
True. The College of Law’s examination rules contained in the instructions for written
examinations explicitly state that ‘All margins must be 2.5cm, but the left margin must be
3cm.’
2.
False. Verbatim example 3 illustrates that you can write however you want, even if it makes
it extremely difficult for anyone to focus on the narrow strip of writing down the middle.
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The correct answer is:
True. The College of Law’s examination rules contained in the instructions for written
examinations explicitly state that ‘All margins must be 2.5cm, but the left margin must be
3cm.’
Question 2
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The long list of endnotes (called footnotes by the student) as well as the Bibliography at the
end of example 2 is perfectly legitimate and academically sound.
Select one:
, 1.
False. This is a method to increase the overall word count so that the percentage of
artificial intelligence and/or similarity is reduced proportionately. These references offer
nothing in the way of explanation or substantiation. It is not even clear which answer each
source refers to and have been added to “pad” the document to make it longer, invariably
with an ulterior purpose.
2.
True. Even if this information is completely redundant and repetitive, it must be included in
an examination. You have over 4 hours to write the examination, so any time left over after
copying and pasting the answers from a generative pre-trained transformer must be spent
making the exam answers look pretty. There is no need to be concerned with substance
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The correct answer is:
False. This is a method to increase the overall word count so that the percentage of
artificial intelligence and/or similarity is reduced proportionately. These references offer
nothing in the way of explanation or substantiation. It is not even clear which answer each
source refers to and have been added to “pad” the document to make it longer, invariably
with an ulterior purpose.
Question 3
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The font name “Roboto” in verbatim example number 2 is merely a coincidence and the
numerous different fonts used in verbatim example 1 is not indicative of anything untoward.
Select one:
1.
True. These are authentic answers by diligent students. There is no way that these answers
were written by a machine.
2.
False. The fonts are the least of the problems. There was no substance whatsoever to the
answers. What this did highlight is that copied and pasted answers often contain the source
font which is one of the features that suggests the use of artificial intelligence and a
student’s wilful failure to comply with explicit instructions and reasonable expectations.
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State Finished
Completed on Tuesday, 4 August 2026, 12:36 PM
Time taken 17 mins 20 secs
Grade 20.00 out of 20.00 (100%)
Question 1
Correct
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
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Question text
The margins that you use when writing an assignment or an examination are important.
Select one:
1.
True. The College of Law’s examination rules contained in the instructions for written
examinations explicitly state that ‘All margins must be 2.5cm, but the left margin must be
3cm.’
2.
False. Verbatim example 3 illustrates that you can write however you want, even if it makes
it extremely difficult for anyone to focus on the narrow strip of writing down the middle.
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
True. The College of Law’s examination rules contained in the instructions for written
examinations explicitly state that ‘All margins must be 2.5cm, but the left margin must be
3cm.’
Question 2
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The long list of endnotes (called footnotes by the student) as well as the Bibliography at the
end of example 2 is perfectly legitimate and academically sound.
Select one:
, 1.
False. This is a method to increase the overall word count so that the percentage of
artificial intelligence and/or similarity is reduced proportionately. These references offer
nothing in the way of explanation or substantiation. It is not even clear which answer each
source refers to and have been added to “pad” the document to make it longer, invariably
with an ulterior purpose.
2.
True. Even if this information is completely redundant and repetitive, it must be included in
an examination. You have over 4 hours to write the examination, so any time left over after
copying and pasting the answers from a generative pre-trained transformer must be spent
making the exam answers look pretty. There is no need to be concerned with substance
Feedback
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
False. This is a method to increase the overall word count so that the percentage of
artificial intelligence and/or similarity is reduced proportionately. These references offer
nothing in the way of explanation or substantiation. It is not even clear which answer each
source refers to and have been added to “pad” the document to make it longer, invariably
with an ulterior purpose.
Question 3
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The font name “Roboto” in verbatim example number 2 is merely a coincidence and the
numerous different fonts used in verbatim example 1 is not indicative of anything untoward.
Select one:
1.
True. These are authentic answers by diligent students. There is no way that these answers
were written by a machine.
2.
False. The fonts are the least of the problems. There was no substance whatsoever to the
answers. What this did highlight is that copied and pasted answers often contain the source
font which is one of the features that suggests the use of artificial intelligence and a
student’s wilful failure to comply with explicit instructions and reasonable expectations.
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