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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
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            Comprehension Questions.


            1.  The Student Services Office familiarises students with the student
                code.
                a.  True                        b.  False            c.  Not given
            2.  Cheats will automatically be expelled because their behaviour cannot
                be condoned.
                a.  True                        b.  False            c.  Not given

            3.  The text lists all activities that are considered to be cheating.
                a.  True                        b.  False            c.  Not given

            4.  According  to  the  text,  cheating  is  a  more  serious  offence  than
                plagiarism.
                a.  True                        b.  False            c.  Not given
            5.   It is never acceptable to paraphrase closely.
                a.  True                        b.  False            c.  Not given

            6.  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

            7.  If students want to use other students’ laboratory data, they must ask
                them and the lecturer first.
                a.  True                        b.  False            c.  Not given
            8.  Data must fit the expected results.
                a.  True                        b.  False            c.  Not given




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