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4510_COMP_SCI_X_0019 Key Info Check

Multiple dropdown selections

Match the assessments with the correct late submission policy and correct extension policy. Assessment Can I submit late? Can I get an extension? Practical Exercises [ Select ] No: Late submissions are rejected. Yes, with no penalty. Yes, but with a late pentalty: The maximum available mark will decrease by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. Yes, but with a late pentalty: The total mark scales by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. [ Select ] No. There are no extensions for this assessment. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask on Piazza. Yes. Automatic extensions are available if requirements are met. Further extension requests can be made to the course email address. Yes, but with restrictions. Send an email to the course email address. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask in person at a workshop. Weekly Quizzes [ Select ] Yes, with no penalty. No: Submissions cannot be made after the deadline. Yes, but with a late pentalty: The maximum available mark will decrease by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. Yes, but with a late pentalty: The total mark scales by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. [ Select ] Yes, but with restrictions. Send an email to the course email address. Yes. Automatic extensions are available if requirements are met. Further extension requests can be made to the course email address. No. There are no extensions for this assessment. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask in person at a workshop. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask on Piazza. Web Application Project [ Select ] Yes, but with a late pentalty: The maximum available mark will decrease by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. Yes, but with a late pentalty: The total mark scales by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. Yes, with no penalty. No: Submissions cannot be made after the deadline. Yes, but with restrictions. Send an email to the course email address. Final Assessment [ Select ] Yes, but with a late pentalty: The maximum available mark will decrease by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. Yes, but with a late pentalty: The total mark scales by 25% after the deadline and again every day after. Yes, with no penalty. No: Submissions cannot be made after the deadline. [ Select ] Yes, but with restrictions. Ask in person at a workshop. Yes. Automatic extensions are available if requirements are met. Further extension requests can be made to the course email address. Yes, but with restrictions. Ask on Piazza. No. There are no extensions for this assessment. Yes, but with restrictions. Send an email to the course email address.

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We’re dealing with a multi-part matching task where each assessment is paired with two policy columns: "Can I submit late?" and "Can I get an extension?". In the provided data, the answer field lists eight selections, presumably corresponding to eight dropdown placements across the assessments in order. However, the answer_options field is empty, which means the official set of allowed choices for each dropdown isn’t shown here. Because of that, I can comment on the plausibility and consistency of each listed choice in general, but I cannot confirm whether each choice is the one the course designers intended for that specific assessment. With that caveat, here is a detailed line-by-line analysis of each listed selection and what it would imply, along with reasoning about typical policy expectations and potential ambiguities. 1) First selection: "Yes, but with a late pentalty: The maximum available mark will decrease by 25% after the deadline and again every day after." - This option describes a late-submission policy where the score is reduced by 25% after the deadline and further reductions accrue daily. This is a common penalty structure intended to strongly discourage lateness while still allowing submission. It presumes that some form of late submission is allowed, with a fixed penalty trajectory. A potential pitfall is the use of the term "maximum available mark" rather than a phrasing like "points deducted"; while similar in effect, it could be interpret......Login to view full explanation

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