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Question 1
Read the following example of misconduct.
It's 4.30, and Mary has just taken the final exam for Introduction to Microbiology.
She feels pretty confident she did well when she runs into her friend Jane. Jane is
in the evening class rather than the afternoon class that Mary is in, and is about to
take the exam. She is a little nervous as she hasn't studied enough, so Mary tells her
a few of the more difficult questions, and her answers for those questions.
What kind of misconduct is happening?
(Refer to 1.4)
Check one option.
Plagiarism
Self-plagiarism
,Cheating
Fabrication or falsification of data or results.
Facilitation of academic misconduct of another student. - CORRECT ANSWER-
Facilitation of academic misconduct of another student.
"Knowledge is soon changed, then lost in the mist, an echo half-heard." - Gene
Wolfe
What quality of academic culture does this relate to?
(Refer to 1.2)
Check one option.
The contingent nature of academic knowledge.
The need for evidence to support opinions.
The use of research to produce knowledge.
The importance of independent learning. - CORRECT ANSWER-The contingent
nature of academic knowledge.
"Most English-speaking cultures stress the role of the individual in society .... This
attitude is reflected in the education system. From pre-school onwards, children
are encouraged to express themselves in many different ways, and are expected to
explore activities, subjects and ideas that interest them." - Jean Brick
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,What quality of academic culture does this relate to?
(Refer to 1.2)
Check one option.
The contingent nature of academic knowledge.
The need for evidence to support opinions.
The use of research to produce knowledge.
The importance of independent learning. - CORRECT ANSWER-The importance
of independent learning.
Question 4
Consider the following situation.
In Jeong Woo's first semester at university he often forgot to get his course
readings done in time, and had to ask for an extension twice for his assignments as
he couldn't complete them. In his second semester he became a lot more aware of
when he needed to have completed readings and assignments, which resulted in
better grades and greater contributions to tutorials.
Which survival skill mentioned in lesson 1.3 does this refer to?
(Refer to 1.3)
Check one option.
, Time management
Collaboration
Noticing how your field structures knowledge.
Study skills - CORRECT ANSWER-Time management
Consider the following situation.
Fatima is writing an essay for her Macroeconomics course on the Great Recession.
She is firmly convinced that a lack of government regulation of the financial
industry was responsible for the crisis. However, she wants to find some evidence
to support her argument before she starts writing.
In lesson 1.2b Michelle Harrison refers to 3 ways that information and digital
literacy contribute to the values of academic culture. Which way does Fatima's
situation refer to?
(Refer to 1.2b)
Check one option.
The importance of finding good evidence to support your argument.
The flexibility to change your opinion on an issue based on evidence to the
contrary.
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Question 1
Read the following example of misconduct.
It's 4.30, and Mary has just taken the final exam for Introduction to Microbiology.
She feels pretty confident she did well when she runs into her friend Jane. Jane is
in the evening class rather than the afternoon class that Mary is in, and is about to
take the exam. She is a little nervous as she hasn't studied enough, so Mary tells her
a few of the more difficult questions, and her answers for those questions.
What kind of misconduct is happening?
(Refer to 1.4)
Check one option.
Plagiarism
Self-plagiarism
,Cheating
Fabrication or falsification of data or results.
Facilitation of academic misconduct of another student. - CORRECT ANSWER-
Facilitation of academic misconduct of another student.
"Knowledge is soon changed, then lost in the mist, an echo half-heard." - Gene
Wolfe
What quality of academic culture does this relate to?
(Refer to 1.2)
Check one option.
The contingent nature of academic knowledge.
The need for evidence to support opinions.
The use of research to produce knowledge.
The importance of independent learning. - CORRECT ANSWER-The contingent
nature of academic knowledge.
"Most English-speaking cultures stress the role of the individual in society .... This
attitude is reflected in the education system. From pre-school onwards, children
are encouraged to express themselves in many different ways, and are expected to
explore activities, subjects and ideas that interest them." - Jean Brick
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protected by copyright law
,What quality of academic culture does this relate to?
(Refer to 1.2)
Check one option.
The contingent nature of academic knowledge.
The need for evidence to support opinions.
The use of research to produce knowledge.
The importance of independent learning. - CORRECT ANSWER-The importance
of independent learning.
Question 4
Consider the following situation.
In Jeong Woo's first semester at university he often forgot to get his course
readings done in time, and had to ask for an extension twice for his assignments as
he couldn't complete them. In his second semester he became a lot more aware of
when he needed to have completed readings and assignments, which resulted in
better grades and greater contributions to tutorials.
Which survival skill mentioned in lesson 1.3 does this refer to?
(Refer to 1.3)
Check one option.
, Time management
Collaboration
Noticing how your field structures knowledge.
Study skills - CORRECT ANSWER-Time management
Consider the following situation.
Fatima is writing an essay for her Macroeconomics course on the Great Recession.
She is firmly convinced that a lack of government regulation of the financial
industry was responsible for the crisis. However, she wants to find some evidence
to support her argument before she starts writing.
In lesson 1.2b Michelle Harrison refers to 3 ways that information and digital
literacy contribute to the values of academic culture. Which way does Fatima's
situation refer to?
(Refer to 1.2b)
Check one option.
The importance of finding good evidence to support your argument.
The flexibility to change your opinion on an issue based on evidence to the
contrary.
© 2026 Copyright. All Rights Reserved. This document is
protected by copyright law