1. The method of integrating sources that you should use most often is quoting.
A True
B False
2. All outside information you use in your paper, other than common knowledge, must be cited.
A True
B False
3. The more quotations you use, the better your research paper will be.
A True
B False
4. As long as you cite sources, it’s not necessary to use quotation marks around their exact words.
A True
B False
5. If you paraphrase and summarize a 10-page article, the summary should be shorter.
A True
B False
6. Direct and indirect quotations both require quotation marks.
A True
B False
7. Block quotations and long poetry quotations are done the same way.
A True
B False
8. Failing to cite the sources of paraphrases is the most common cause of unintentional plagiarism.
A True
B False
9. You should never have to put quotation marks around an individual word.
A True
B False
10. Signal phrases are only helpful when you are quoting.
A True
B False