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multiple-choice question what happens if you cheat in college? you have…

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multiple-choice question
what happens if you cheat in college?
you have to retake the test.
you get kicked out of school.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In college, cheating is a serious academic offense. While retaking a test can be a possible consequence for minor infractions or in some cases, getting kicked out of school (expulsion) is a very serious consequence that can result from cheating, especially for severe or repeated violations. However, among the given options, both can be consequences depending on the institution's policy and the severity of the cheating. But if we consider the more severe and common major consequence for serious cheating, getting kicked out is a possible outcome. Also, note that different colleges have different policies, but in many cases, expulsion is a potential result of cheating.

Answer:

B. You get kicked out of school. (Note: Also, in some cases, retaking the test can be a consequence, but expulsion is a more serious and common major consequence for serious cheating. However, if the question allows multiple answers, both could be correct depending on the situation. But based on typical severe consequences, getting kicked out is a key possible outcome.)

Wait, actually, in many college academic integrity policies, both can be consequences. But if we have to choose the more impactful one, or the one that is a more serious outcome, getting kicked out is a major consequence. However, some colleges may first give a chance like retaking, but for serious cheating, expulsion is possible. If the question is about what CAN happen, both are possible. But maybe the intended answer here is B as a more serious consequence. Alternatively, if it's a multiple - select, both. But since the options are checkboxes, maybe both can be correct. But let's re - evaluate:

In general, academic cheating can lead to various consequences. Retaking the test is a milder consequence (maybe for a first minor offense), while getting kicked out is a severe consequence (for major or repeated offenses). So depending on the context, both can be correct. But if we have to pick one, B is a more serious and impactful consequence.