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UGRD-IT6399 IT Capstone Project 2 Source (Prelim Quiz 1, Prelim Quiz 2, Midterm Quiz 1,

Midterm Quiz 2, Final Quiz 1, Final Quiz 2)


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 Prelim Quiz 1
 Prelim Quiz 2
 Midterm Quiz 1
 Midterm Quiz 2
 Final Quiz 1
 Final Quiz 2

A symbol added to a letter that affects its pronunciation, such as the various accents in foreign
words.
Answer: Diacritic

The space between lines of type.


Answer: Leading

A specialist editor in the field of academic editing.


Answer: Academic editor

 The quality of writing that allows it to sound natural, with a rhythm that is easy to read or listen
to. 
Answer: Flow

A document that argues the case for the importance of your idea, to encourage a publisher to
contract you to develop your idea into a book.
Answer: Book proposal

Match the jargon term from capstone project with its definition. 

A space character that prevents a line break being automatically inserted at its position.
Answer: Non-breaking space

Adjusting the spacing between (characters) in a piece of text to be printed.


Answer: Kerning

Capstone Editing’s guarantee to our clients that they will be satisfied with the quality of our
work.
Answer: Quality Guarantee

A computer program that can be used to automate procedures in applications such as word-
processing software.
Answer: Macro

Consistent use of a grammatical form for equal clauses within a sentence or for items in a list. 
Answer: Parallel Structure

When a student reaches senior standing, he/she becomes eligible to enroll in Thesis A.
Answer: True

Students from the same college may form a group of at most three (3) members to conduct one
specific thesis, research or design project.
Answer: True

Change of thesis topic and group members will not be allowed once the thesis proposal was
submitted, defended and approved.
Answer: True

Only upon successful completion of Thesis A (or NFE mark has been removed) will the student
be allowed to enroll in Thesis B.
Answer: Agree

Research is part of the Bachelor’s Curricula. This is linked together in response to an academic
assignment and in conducting a major _______________  – thesis, dissertation, capstone, and
design project. 
Answer: research project

Cross-disciplinary thesis or design projects will be subjected for approval of the Academic
Affairs Department.
Answer: True

This is a final project meant to encapsulate all things learned in the IT and IS program of study.
Answer: Capstone Project

The Capstone Project should be in the form of a systems application or an enterprise resource
plan. It has a total of(ANSWER)units, divided into Capstone Project 1 and Capstone Project 2.
Answer: three

(ANSWER)undergraduate thesis/dissertation involves faculty’s supervision and support


extended to the students for the completion of their research or thesis requirement needed for
the fulfillment of a degree
Answer: Mentoring

The capstone project shall provide the students with an experience that brings together the
technical knowledge that they have acquired on “real-life” projects or application.
Answer: True

(ANSWER)is the obligation of every member of AMAES, and breaches of academic integrity
constitute serious offenses.
Answer: Ethical conduct

This is taking the words, ideas, data, illustrations or statements of another person or source and
presenting them as one’s own.
Answer: Plagiarism

AMAES upholds academic(ANSWER)at all times.


Answer: honesty and integrity

This is an assistance or an attempt to assist another student in an act of academic dishonesty.


Answer: Collusion 

This refers to the the fraudulent or dishonest presentation of work or presentation of others’
work as one’s own.
Answer: Cheating

Submitting or presenting assignments, take home exams or any work written, prepared or
completed in full or in part by someone else. 
Answer: cheating 

Doing work for another student.


Answer: collusion

Submitting another author’s published or unpublished work, in whole, in part, or in paraphrase,


as one’s own work, without fully and properly crediting the other author with footnotes, citations
or other bibliographical reference.
Answer: Plagiarism

Use of books, notes, calculators, Internet, communication or collaboration with others, which
has not been authorized by the faculty member.
Answer: cheating 

During examination, copying from another student’s examination paper, facilitating other
students’ copying and allowing other students to copy from one’s own paper.
Answer: cheating 

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