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Academic Honesty prgm v2

True/False
Indicate whether the sentence or statement is true or false.
 

 1. 

Changing the sample output after pasting it in the source code is not a violation of the academic honesty policy if the source code is changed after pasting.
 

 2. 

Saving submission results to the local computer is not a violation of the academic honesty policy.
 

 3. 

Saving any source code to the public drive is a violation of the academic honesty policy.
 

 4. 

Finding and using answers to textbook questions on a website violates the academic honesty policy.
 

 5. 

Using programming code from a website violates the academic honesty policy.
 

 6. 

Submitting your assignment from a computer that is logged on by someone other than yourself is not a violation of the academic honesty policy.
 

 7. 

Violating the academic honesty policy will result in zero credit and possible administrative action.
 

 8. 

Submitting an assignment using a name other than your name is a violation of the academic honesty policy.
 

 9. 

Saving submission results to the public drive is a violation of the academic honesty policy.
 

 10. 

Changing the sample output after placing it in the source code is a violation of the academic honesty policy.
 

 11. 

Receiving an email containing source code is a violation of the academic honesty policy.
 

 12. 

Receiving an email containing answers to assigned questions is a violation of the academic honesty policy.
 

 13. 

Saving assignments to the public drive is a violation of the academic honesty policy.
 



 
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