Students are responsible for familiarising themselves with the University Code of Student Conduct. Academic dishonesty is never condoned by the University. Cheating includes but is not limited to obtaining or giving unauthorized help during an examination. Plagiarism includes submitting the same written or oral material in different courses without obtaining authorisation from the lecturer.
Students are responsible for familiarising themselves with the University Code of Student Conduct. Academic dishonesty is never condoned by the University. Cheating includes but is not limited to obtaining or giving unauthorized help during an examination. Plagiarism includes submitting the same written or oral material in different courses without obtaining authorisation from the lecturer.
Students are responsible for familiarising themselves with the University Code of Student Conduct. Academic dishonesty is never condoned by the University. Cheating includes but is not limited to obtaining or giving unauthorized help during an examination. Plagiarism includes submitting the same written or oral material in different courses without obtaining authorisation from the lecturer.
and answer the questions that follow. Students are responsible for familiarising themselves with the University Code of Student Conduct, as on enrollment with the University the student has placed themselves under the policies and regulations of the University and all of its duly constituted bodies. Disciplinary authority is exercised through the Student Conduct Committee. The Committee has procedures in place for hearing allegations of misconduct. Copies of the student conduct code are available at the Student Services Office. Academic dishonesty is never condoned by the University. This includes cheating and plagiarism, which violate the Student Conduct Code and could result in expulsion or failing the course. Cheating includes but is not limited to obtain- ing or giving unauthorized help during an examination, getting unauthorized information about the contents of an examination before it is administered, using unauthorised sources of information during an examination, altering or falsifying the record of any grades, altering or supplying answers after an examination has been handed in, falsifying any official University record, and misrepresenting the facts to get exemptions from or extensions to course requirements. Plagiarism includes but is not limited to submitting any paper or other document, to satisfy an academic requirement, which has been copied either in whole or in part from someone else's work without identifying that person; failing to identify as a quotation a documented idea that has not been thoroughly assimilated into the student's language and style, or paraphrasing a passage so closely that the reader could be misled as to the source; submitting the same written or oral material in different courses without obtaining authorisation from the lecturers involved; or 'dry-labbing', which includes obtaining and using experimental data from fellow students without the express consent of the lecturer, utilizing experimental data and laboratory write- ups from other parts of the course or from previous terms during which the course was conducted, and fabricating data to fit the expected results. Answer the following questions by picking up the appropriate answers from those given under for each of the questions. 1. The Student Services Office familiarises students with the student code. A) True B) False C) Not given D) Insufficient information to predict 2. According to the text, cheating is a more serious offence than plagiarism. A) True B) False C) Not given D) Insufficient information to predict 3. Students can submit the same work in different courses as long as they ask their lecturer and it is not their own. A) True B) False C) Not given D) Insufficient information to predict 4. If students want to use other students' laboratory data, they must ask them and the lecturer first. A) True B) False C) Not given D) Insufficient information to predict 5. Cheats will automatically be expelled because their behaviour cannot be condoned. A) True B) False C) Not given D) Insufficient information to predict 6. Your son, I think, is cut out ............ a police job. Choose the appropriate preposition to fill in the blank. A) to B) for C) into D) with 7. I first met him ............ year ago. Select the suitable article to fill in the blank, if necessary. A) a B) an C) the D) zero article 8. Fifty thousand rupees ............ too much for Neetu's ear rings. Choose the correct verb for the above sentence. A) is B) are C) have D) None of the above 9. We should not speak ill of the dead. Locate the part of speech of the underlined word in the above sentence A) adverb B) verb C) adjective D) None of the above 10. council Classify the above noun. A) proper noun B) common noun C) collective noun D) None of the above 11. 'I am doing the gardening', said he Trace the reported speech version of the above sen- tence. A) He said that he is doing the gar- dening. B) He said that he was doing the gar- dening. C) He said that he had been doing the gardening. D) None of the above 12. No one knows her. Find the complex sentence form of the above sentence. A) She is not known to anyone. B) No one knows who she is. C) What is not known is she. D) It is she yet no one knows her. 13. Wordsworth is not the most popular of all poets. The Positive Degree description of the above sentence is ........... A) Some poets are at least as popu- lar as Wordsworth. B) Wordsworth is not more popular than some other poets. C) Very few poets are not as popular as Wordsworth. D) No other poet is not as popular as Wordsworth. 14. Don't stop singing, ............? Add the appropriate question tag. A) will you? B) won't you? C) do you? D) don't you? 15. The performer is less important than the action. The meaning of the underlined word in the context could be ........... A) not as much of B) more C) little D) with a reduction of 16. REGULAR Find the synonym. A) punctual B) constant C) permanent D) none of the above 17. FACT Find the antonym. A) fabrication B) expectation C) imagination D) fiction 18. Pronouns stand for nouns. What does the underlined part mean here? A) support B) move C) reinstate D) symbolize 19. Darjeeling grows tea. Pick out the correct voice transformation of the above sentence. A) Tea is being grown in Darjeeling. B) Let the tea be grown in Darjeeling. C) Tea is grown in Darjeeling. D) Tea grows in Darjeeling. 20. What kind of ............ man is he? Choose the best option for the above sentence. A) No article is required. B) Use of an article is discretionary in the case. C) article 'an' can be used. D) article 'the' is mandatory. 21. Bring me milk. Select the best out of the four answer choices. A) The sentence has a transitive verb with two objects. B) The sentence has factitive verb with one object and one complement. C) The sentence has an intransitive verb and has no object. D) None of these is correct. 22. In writing a letter, he made many mistakes. Label the underlined word. A) Gerund B) Verbal Noun C) Present Participle D) Perfect Gerund 23. Life is a dream. 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