Information Literacy Lesson 3
1. What is the style for introducing a direct quote in APA?
A. Don't use any identifying information in the paper or project.
B. Use a signal phrase, along with the year of publication in parentheses.
C. Use a signal phrase with only the author's name in parentheses.
D. Use a signal phrase with the publication name and date accessed in parentheses.
2. Purdue University's Online writing Lab (OWL) is a tool that
A. is free to use and offers support for all facets of writing, from basic grammar and punctuation to MLA and APA citation and
document styles.
B. provides instruction to only Purdue University students in all areas of writing from the writing process to research methods.
C. is published by the Council of Science Editors and is used for research writing in science and related fields.
D. helps you create your bibliographies and generates a complete list of resources you've used.
3. Which of the following sentences is true?
A. Even if the information has been restated in your own words and sentence structure, you still need to use a citation.
B. Fair use permits an individual to make multiple copies of a periodical article for other people.
C. Patents protect symbols, a word or phrase, and names used by a particular company that represent the company or a
product.
D. Plagiarism doesn't include paraphrasing someone else's words without giving proper credit.
4. A bibliography is necessary because it provides a method for
A. your readers to find your sources for themselves.
B. using a bibliographic generator.
C. organizing your research journal.
D. keeping track of what sources you don't want to use in your research project.
5. Although online bibliographic generators are generally accurate, it's always best practice to verify the
accuracy of the citations by
A. copying the citation styles used in other authors' bibliographies.
B. borrowing real-life examples of research in your given field of study.
C. comparing various citation styles and using whichever one makes the most sense.
D. using Purdue University and Long Island University's online writing labs.
6. The symbol ® means the ________ is registered.
A. copyright
B. fair use work
C. patent
D. trademark
7. What is the definition of a trademark?
A. A type of protection that concerns inventions and processes and excludes others from trying to market, produce, and sell
them
B. A legal process that covers symbols, a word or phrase and names used by a particular company to represent the company or
a product
C. A legal process that covers published and unpublished works
D. A type of protection that allows you to make copies of an author's work for educational purposes
8. When citing, you must provide _______ to tell your readers exactly what information you borrowed
from your sources.
A. your notecards
B. a bibliography page
C. your research journal
D. in-text citations
9. Penn Foster's Academic Integrity policy can be viewed in
A. your course syllabi.
B. your course.
C. your email feeds.
D. Penn Foster's Undergraduate Catalog and Student Handbook.
10. Which of the following elements should be placed first in a bibliographic citation?
A. Place of publication
B. Date of publication
C. Author
D. Title
11. To which of the following does copyright protection not apply?
A. Images
B. Video
C. Sounds
D. Inventions
12. Fair use
A. allows you to make additional copies of an article for other people to use.
B. permits someone to copy an entire book or periodical.
C. gives a person the right to copy select portions of a book for personal study or research use.
D. applies to photographs, which cannot be legally copied.
13. A logo would need
A. a trademark.
B. proof of fair use.
C. a patent.
D. a copyright.
14. It's important to keep organized notes when performing research because doing so will help you
A. remember which sources you don't want to use in your project.
B. avoid plagiarism.
C. prove to your instructor you did your research.
D. differentiate between which sources are fair use and which ones aren't.
15. What is the definition of intellectual property?
A. Any original thought, regardless if it's been expressed or developed into a tangible creation
B. An idea, invention, or process that derives from the work of the mind or intellect
C. All scientific and artistic works and ideas that officially register for one-year protection with the government
D. A collection of ideas presented to academic scholars pertaining to a specific subject
16. Self-plagiarism occurs when you
A. turn in one assignment for more than one course.
B. neglect to cite sources in your research paper.
C. take a harmless shortcut when you have too many assignments to hand in.
D. cut and paste direct words from a Wikipedia article.
17. Fair use is defined as
A. an exemption to the copyright law that allows someone to reproduce a logo of a company to print on their own business
cards.
B. an exemption of the patent law that permits individuals to market and sell a product created by another person or company.
C. an exemption of the intellectual property law that permits duplication of media for marketing and resale purposes.
D. an exemption to the copyright law under which an individual, in certain circumstances, is allowed to make a single copy of an
article or portions of a book for personal study and research.
18. MLA and APA are
A. citations methods that are used only in humanities disciplines.
B. creations by the University of Chicago for graduate students.
C. bibliographic generators.
D. primary citation methods used in college-level research.
19. Examples of plagiarism include
A. a quotation followed by a parenthetical citation.
B. a paraphrase followed by a page reference.
C. sentences cut and pasted from a website without attribution.
D. footnotes that provide bibliographic information.
20. _______ is an exemption to the copyright law.
A. Intellectual property
B. Patent protection
C. Fair use
D. Trademark protecti