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"How can I use language to help me with a task?" might be the type of question you would ask if you were strong in


Linguistic intelligence

Musical intelligence

Interpersonal intelligence

Logical-mathematical intelligence



When it comes to environment and learning


Environment can have an impact on your learning

Learning will affect the environment but not the other way around

Environment is the most important

Neither has an impact on the other



If when putting together a computer desk you do better if you can see a diagram, you may conclude that your learning style preference is


Visual

Kinesthetic

Auditory

Intrapersonal



A presentation is a form of oral communication in which a person shares factual information with an audience that is:


Specific

Large

Small

Mixed



The presenter acts as the:


advocate of the information

deliverer of the information

supporter of the information

medium of the information



The three major elements of presentation do not include:


visual aids

a presenter

specific content

an audience



The audience for a presentation consists of people who:


vary in their level of information and purpose

are confused in their purpose

are uniform in their level of information and purpose

are uninformed and lack a purpose



To be able to give a good presentation, a full rehearsal is:


necessary

audience based

optional

useless



Reading out a presentation is:


not allowed

allowed

helpful

dull



To make a presentation effective and impressive, you should use


simple and active form of sentences

passive sentences

jargon

complex sentences



To select the content of your presentation, you should know:


the audience’s needs

the available material

your purpose

the time limit



In presentation design, maximum time is given to the:


main body

introduction

conclusion

question-answer session



Initially, a presentation is a form of:


one-way communication

group communication

two-way communication

interpersonal communication



What does the S in SMART stand for?


Specific - a goal must be focused.

Sarcastic - a goal must say one thing and mean another.

Simple - a goal must be easy.

Sample - a goal must be typical.



What does the M in SMART stand for?


Measurable - a goal must have some kind of number attached so you have a way to know if you are reaching the goal.

Maximum - there are no limits for goals

Memorable - a goal must be easily remembered

Mental - you have to be able to think about the goal.



What does the A in SMART stand for?


Attainable - a goal must be reachable; you CAN do it.

Academic - a goal must be scholarly and oriented towards learning.

Admirable - a goal must impress people.

Artistic - a goal must be creative.



What does the R in Smart stand for?


Relevant - a goal must mean something to you so youu WILL do it.

Respectful - a goal must allow you to be kind and polite.

Repeatable - you must be able to do the goal over and over again.

Responsible -a goal must allow you to take charge.



What does the T in SMART stand for?


Time-bound - the goal must be reached within a specific length of time.

Transferable - a goal should be able to be shared with other people.

Trust-worthy - a goal should be worthy.

Thoughtful - a goal must take into account the feelings of others.



What part of SMART is missing from this goal? I will improve my grade in science by the end of the semester


Not measurable

Not time-bound

Not specific enough

Not attainable



What part of SMART is missing? I will exercise at the gym three times a week.


Not time-bound

Not measurable

Not specific enough

Not attainable



What part of SMART is missing? I will lose thirty pounds by the end of this month.


Not attainable

Not measurable

Not specific enough

Not time-bound



What part of SMART is missing? I will play more computer games with my brother this semester.

Not measurable

Not time-bound

Not specific enough

Not attainable



What part of SMART is missing? This month, the first time my mother asks me to do something, I will do what she asks.


Not measurable

Not time-bound

Not specific enough

Not attainable



Answering telephone calls and taking messages are examples of which type of transferable skills?


Communication

Adaptability

Teamwork

Decision-making



Paying attention to instructions and responding to questions are transferable skills in what category?


Listening

Technology

Decision-making

Adaptability



Designing video games and getting money from an automatic teller machine (ATM) are transferable skills in what category?


Technology

Listening

Decision-making

Adaptability



Choosing classes to take, choosing what to wear and choosing friends are all transferable skills in what category


Decision-making

Technology

Listening

Adaptability



Enjoying a new school and liking a new neighborhood are transferable skills in what category?


Adaptability

Technology

Decision-making

Listening



Collecting cars, writing reminders and putting things in order are examples of which type of transferable skills?


Organizing and planning

Technology

Decision-making

Adaptability



Cooperating, sharing ideas and working with a group are examples of which types of transferable skills?


Teamwork

Technology

Decision-making

Adaptability



Making DVD's, listening to an ipod and playing a video game are all examples of which type of transferable skills?


Technology

Decision-making

Teamwork

Adaptability



Anwering email, sending text messages and writing letters are examples of which transferable skills?


Technology

Listening

Decision-making

Adaptability



Helping, interacting and teaching are all which type of transferable skills?


Teamwork

Technology

Decision-making

Adaptability



Making videos and talking on cell phone are examples of which type of transferable skills?


Technology

Listening

Decision-making

Adaptability



What is the correct name for memories about categories, objects, concepts and meanings?


Semantic memory

Autobiographical memory

Implicit memory

Iconic memory



What is Plagiarism?


An act of fraud

Stealing, theft

Translating others’ written work into another language without citation

Unethical behavior



Paraphrasing properly is to:


Summarize the text in your own words and cite it

Put quotation marks around the text and cite it

Use only the idea without citing it

Change a few words to make it your own and cite it



For an individual class assignment, Chi and Juan decide to collaborate. Chi compiles research notes, Juan identifies the main findings, and both write their own original research papers. Is this:


Both unethical collaboration and plagiarism

Plagiarism

Unethical collaboration

Acceptable collaboration



What are some consequences of plagiarism?


B,C,D

Loss of job

Legal repercussions

Suspension or expulsion from school



Critical thinking concerns…


Determining the quality of our beliefs

Pinpointing the psychological basis of our beliefs

Determining the cause of our beliefs

Assessing the practical impact of our beliefs



A belief is worth accepting if…


We have good reasons to accept it

It is consistent with our needs

It has not been proven wrong

It is accepted by our peers



The word critical in critical thinking refers to…


Using careful judgment or judicious evaluation

Attempts to win an argument

A fault-finding attitude

A lack of respect for other people



A statement is…


An assertion that something is or is not the case

An affirmation of prior beliefs

A question or exclamation

An assertion that is neither true nor false

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