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Question 1
Raj and Tom are housemates. Both take the same subjects in their first year of university. In Mathematics, Raj asked to look at Tom's assignment answers. Tom was very good in Mathematics and scored very well in his high school examinations. Raj just wrote exactly what Tom wrote, word-for-word. Raj could not understand what he was writing but he too, received very good marks. Explain how the university would look at this behaviour.
Question 2
Raini and Dolly have known each other since primary school. When they chose to study Digital Music in university, they made a promise to each other that they will help each other through their degree. So in their "Theory of Music" assignment, they discussed the assignment and agreed on what to write or what not to write so that they will get the best marks. They even arranged for certain parts to only appear in Raini's work and some parts to be written by Dolly. What is this behaviour and how is this not acceptable?
Question 3
Wally has just arrived from an overseas country for his postgraduate studies in Business Systems Leadership. He is lonely and has very few friends. To complete his assignment, he contacted an assignment help online, paid them some money to help him for the essay because he had a poor command of English.
Explain what did Wally do to have the university say that he had committed Academic Misconduct.
Question 4
Mohammed was a top student who scored straight A's in his undergraduate studies in Aviation Studies in his home country. He decided to come to Australia to continue his postgraduate studies. He was caught by the university lecturer for plagiarism. Give two examples of what Mohammed could have done to be accused of that.
Question 5
Mohan was very good in technology. When he was asked to complete his assignment on Business Intelligence, he just used ChatGPT as it provided all the facts easily instead of doing research as he was taught. Why is the use of ChatGPT not appropriate in report writing.