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Study Skills Key Terms

Subjects : literacy, soft-skills
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. People that learn better in a more less structured style.






2. Used to look at tings that are different.






3. Trying to commit information to memory by rote & or mechanical repetition.






4. Active learners that feel capable and confident in their ability to learn anything they want.






5. Sweeping a semi-circle of clear space in front of you using the length of space from you elbow to your fingertips.






6. The things that effect your learning






7. Something you give yourself in return for your effort.






8. Measures how well you can execute & or perform & a certain task or activity.






9. Trying to memorize a lot of information in a short period of time.






10. Combination of influences that are present while you are learning or working.






11. Made up of monthly calendars from september to august.






12. What your mind thinks about while studying.






13. Lean more towards logical more step-by-step approach to solving problems.






14. When you read from the begining to the end of material without pre-viewing or taking notes.






15. Not a positive nor negative & just a way to help you with the situation.






16. Brief statement or restatement of main points.






17. Reading a complete papragraph or section before highlighting anything.






18. Helps keep you on track.






19. Same as time order and step by step order.






20. The reason why you are doing the activity.






21. How you prefer to gather information and what to do with the information.






22. People balanced between sequential and random.






23. Require correct answers and include multiple-choice & matching & true-false & and fill in the blank.






24. Either summary notes or questions you create in the margin of your material.






25. Doing nothing or being unconscious.






26. What class & group & or category a subject fall into.






27. Brief statement or restatement of main points.






28. People balanced between sequential and random.






29. The passive progress by which a person learns information or ideas without conscious effort.






30. Not a positive nor negative & just a way to help you with the situation.






31. Long term memory where learning is permanantly stored.






32. People that prefer to learn independently.






33. The result of the cause.






34. Something that contributes to a sucessful test result.






35. Visual & Auditory & and Tactile learning styles.






36. A bad learning environment.






37. Reading a complete papragraph or section before highlighting anything.






38. An electronic organizer with a calendar.






39. Doing nothing or being unconscious.






40. Trying to commit information to memory by rote & or mechanical repetition.






41. 8 natural intelligences: Logical & Visual & Body & Musical & Interpersonal & Intrapersonal & Verbal & Naturalist.






42. Sweeping a semi-circle of clear space in front of you using the length of space from you elbow to your fingertips.






43. What your mind thinks about while studying.






44. Words & names formed from the first leters in a group or letters in a phrase.






45. Where you recall & or remember studied information in a variety of ways.






46. When your brain isnt focused.






47. Used for the cornell method of note taking.






48. List of activities you do from the time you get up until you go to sleep.






49. Use their eyes to learn.






50. Learn by paying careful attention to what they see.