Practice Midterm - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
- Due No due date
- Points 0
- Questions 8
- Time Limit 40 Minutes
- Allowed Attempts Unlimited
- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
Instructions
This is a practice midterm, and it covers the material that has been presented during the lectures and as part of your assignments. The goal is to help you familiarize with the exam format as well as the LockDown browser.
Questions are a mix of multiple choices and open responses. You are not allowed to look up the answers online, or to consult class slides or any other material, but you should rely on your knowledge based on what was presented in class.
In this practice exam, we set the time limit to 40 min. The amount of questions in the actual midterm will be around double of this practice quiz, requiring 80 min to complete.
Feel free to use this practice midterm to help you study the slides. You can make multiple attempts as needed.
You need a LockDown browser to access the quiz. Please use this opportunity to get familiar with the online quiz system.
Please use the access code 165165 to access this practice exam. In the midterm, you will be given the access code in class.
For final actual midterm, please use this channel: Midterm- Requires Respondus LockDown Browser. The link will be available in Midterm.
Academic integrity and Rules for the Midterm
- Complete and submit academic work that is their own and that is an honest and fair representation of their knowledge and abilities at the time of submission.
- Know and follow the standards of the class and the institution.
- No student shall procure, provide, or accept any material that contains questions or answers to any examination or assignment unless the student’s possession of the material has been authorized by the instructor.
- No student shall complete, in part or in total, any academic work (e.g., examination, assignment, paper) or obtain academic credit (e.g., attendance, participation) for another person.
- No student shall allow any academic work or academic credit to be completed or obtained, in part or in whole, for themselves by another person.
- No student shall plagiarize or copy the work of others and submit it as their own work.
- No student shall employ aids in undertaking course work or in completing any exam or assignment that are not authorized by the instructor.
- No student shall alter graded class assignments or examinations and then resubmit them for regrading without the instructor’s permission.
- No student shall submit substantially the same material more than once without prior authorization from the instructor, such as a paper that was written and submitted in another class
Violation of Academic Integrity will be resolved following UC San Diego Policy on Integrity of Scholarship