1) What is academic integrity? a) Academic integrity is the principle of conducting academic work responsibly and ethically so that others can trust us. It involves producing original work, giving proper credit, and avoiding misconduct like plagiarism or cheating. b) Copying assignments from peers to complete work faster c) Using AI tools to generate answers without understanding the content d) Submitting someone else’s work as your own without citation 2) Why is academic integrity important? a) It helps students avoid studying by using others' work. b) It allows students to copy work without consequences. c) It has no impact on a student's future success. d) It ensures fairness in assessment, maintains trust and credibility, fosters respect for intellectual property, and develops lifelong ethical skills. 3) What are students' responsibilities to maintain academic integrity? a) Copying small parts of work without citation if it’s not the main idea b) Collaborating on all assignments, even when individual work is required c) Using AI tools to generate complete assignments without personal input d) Students must plan assignments, cite sources properly, use quotation marks for direct quotes, avoid plagiarism, collusion, and duplication, and seek teacher guidance when in doubt. 4) What are some common types of academic misconduct? a) Plagiarism, Collusion, Duplication, Cheating b) Paraphrasing, citation, group work, and referencing c) Research, peer review, collaboration, and note-taking d) Brainstorming, proofreading, summarizing, and teamwork 5) What is plagiarism? a) Plagiarism is presenting someone else’s work, ideas, or words as your own without giving proper credit.Plagiarism is presenting someone else’s work, ideas, or words as your own without giving proper credit. b) Citing a source but not needing permission to use the content c) Copying and pasting content from the internet but changing a few words d) Using open-source materials without mentioning the original creator 6) How can students avoid plagiarism? a) Using content from the internet without permission or citation b) Always cite sources using MLA or APA style, providing proper credit for information. Use quotation marks for direct quotes and paraphrase effectively while maintaining original meaning and attribution. Before submission, verify originality using plagiarism checkers to uphold academic integrity. c) . Changing a few words in a sentence and not citing the source d) Copying text directly from a source without mentioning it 7) What is collusion? a) When a student helps another student commit academic misconduct, such as sharing answers or allowing their work to be copied. b) When students collaborate on a group project and share responsibilities fairly. c) When students help each other understand concepts but submit their own unique work. d) When students use AI tools for research while citing sources properly. 8) How Collusion can be avoided? a) Ensuring that students work independently without discussing ideas with peers. b) Complete your assignments independently unless collaboration is required. Do not share your work with others. You may discuss assignments with friends, but ensure your work remains original. Consult your teacher if unsure about collaboration rules. c) Copying a peer’s work but making minor changes to make it look different. d) Using online resources without referencing them, as long as they are reworded. 9) What is duplication of work? a) Collaborating with classmates on a group project and submitting individual reflections b) Using online resources for research and citing them correctly in the bibliography. c) Rewriting content in your own words after understanding the concept. d) Duplication happens when a student submits the same work for multiple assignments or assessments without permission. 10) How duplication of work can be avoided? a) By using AI-generated content without verifying its originality b) By copying information from multiple sources and rewriting in your own words c) By submitting the same work for multiple subjects without modification d) Always create new content, seek teacher approval before reusing work, keep separate notes, and expand on past ideas instead of copying. 11) What is cheating in an academic setting? a) Cheating includes using unauthorized materials, copying from others, or attempting to manipulate grades and test conditions. b) Collaborating with peers on a group project as per teacher’s guidelines. c) Citing all sources properly in a research assignment d) Discussing homework questions with classmates without sharing answers. 12) How Cheating can be avoided? a) Copying answers from peers but changing a few words to make it look different b) Submitting work taken from online sources without mentioning them c) Study well in advance, follow exam rules, avoid cheating, and maintain honesty and integrity during tests. d) Using AI tools to generate complete assignments without reviewing the content 13) What does falsification of records mean? a) Forgetting to cite one or two sources in a research projectFalsification includes altering grades, forging signatures, providing false CAS hours, or submitting fake research data. b) Accidentally submitting an incomplete assignment due to a misunderstanding. c) Seeking clarification from a teacher about an assignment before submission. d) Falsification includes altering grades, forging signatures, providing false CAS hours, or submitting fake research data. 14) How to avoid falsification of records? a) Modify minor details in records to align them with expected outcomes for better grades. b) Always be honest in your academic work. Accurately track CAS hours, avoid falsifying logs, and never forge signatures or alter grades. If you need more time on an assignment, request an extension instead of fabricating data. c) Use AI tools to generate responses and submit them as your own without verification. d) Share project files with peers so that everyone can submit identical work to save time. 15) What happens if a student repeatedly violates academic integrity? a) They will only receive a verbal warning and be allowed to redo the assignment without consequences. b) They will automatically be expelled from the IB program after a single repeated offense c) Progressive disciplinary actions for academic misconduct : 1st offense – Warning and resubmission, Second offence : Work rejection, parental notification. Third offence: Suspension or expulsion from school.   d) They will be required to submit extra assignments to compensate for the violation but will not face any formal disciplinary action. 16) What happens if a student is caught cheating in an IB E-Assessment? a) The student receives a failing grade for the specific subject and may not be allowed to take future IB assessments. b) The student is immediately disqualified, and their entire MYP certificate is revoked. c) The school handles the situation internally, and the student is given a chance to retake the assessment with a reduced grade. d) The exam or test may be canceled, and repeated offenses can result in suspension or expulsion. 17) What is E-Assessment misconduct? a) E-Assessment misconduct includes using unauthorized software or tools, copying content from external sources, sharing exam materials, and using AI to generate answers. b) Collaborating with classmates to discuss answers after completing an e-assessment but before the submission deadline. c) Using online resources to clarify doubts while taking the e-assessment, as long as they are not copied directly. d) Making personal notes for reference during an IB e-assessment, provided they are handwritten and not copied from any source. 18) What happens if a student misuses AI for academic work? a) The student will be permanently disqualified from submitting any further assignments b) The student is allowed to use AI freely as long as the final work looks original. c) The misuse of AI has no consequences unless the teacher explicitly prohibits it. d) The work will be asked for re-submission, and students will have to prove their original effort. Hidden AI usage can lead to failure in the assignment. 19) What are examples of exam misconduct? a) Taking brief notes before the exam for revision but not referring to them during the test. b) Discussing exam questions with classmates after the test. c) Clarifying doubts about the question paper with the invigilator during the exam. d) Using a calculator when explicitly allowed by the exam guidelines. 20) How can students uphold honesty and integrity in academics, in line with the IB philosophy? a) Work collaboratively on all assignments, even when individual work is required. b) Properly cite sources, submit original work, and avoid plagiarism c) Copy information from the internet as long as it is paraphrased without citation. d) Use AI-generated content without verifying or acknowledging its sources.

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