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Introduction To College Study
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Subject
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soft-skills
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. A measure of how much you value and respect yourself
Sq3r
steps in taking notes
Name the parts of Listening
Self-Esteem
2. Ability to use the physical body parts skillfully and take in knowledge through bodyily sensation
Value
Bodily Kinesthic
Verbal SignPost
major
3. A quality or value of being honest and responsible in school.
major
Academic Integrity
Bodily Kinesthic
Self-Esteem
4. A set of connected ideas supported by examples made by a writter to prove or disprove a point
Argument
three key ways to take organized notes
lobbyist
entor
5. A preference or inclinationespecialy one that prevens even-handed judgement.
Scanning
External distraction?
Bias
Internship
6. A quality or value of being honest and responsible in school.
Academic Integrity
How Much should you study if you have 15 hours?
GPA
Lifelong Learner
7. Work that involves cognitive rather than physical activity
Knowledge Work
Academic Integrity
steps in taking notes
How Much should you study if you have 15 hours?
8. Names affect behavior (West Africa)
Verbal SignPost
Motivation
Ways to avoid Procrastination
Oruko Lonro Ni
9. Something internally that stops your concentration
Internal distraction?
Stess
Goal
Typology
10. Abilities that may be developed.
Potentials
Self-Esteem
Scanning
Name the parts of Listening
11. Something that is important to a person
Value
three ways to listen actively in class
lobbyist
Internal distraction?
12. Need or desire that energizes and directs behavior to action
Internship
Lifelong Learner
irony
Motivation
13. Sit infront of the class - prepare in advance - write what the instructor sais in your own words
three key ways to take organized notes
steps in taking notes
three ways to listen actively in class
Syllabus
14. Something internally that stops your concentration
learning aids
Perspective
Internal distraction?
Intelligence
15. 8 to 9 hours
steps in taking notes
Oruko Lonro Ni
How many hours should one sleep?
Assumption
16. A particular way in which the mind receives and processes info. - Visual - Auditory - Kinesthetic
Learning Styles
Listening
self-efficacy
information matrix
17. Tool for measuring time a notebook for recording appointments and things to be done - etc.
Planner
Argument
concept maps
Typology
18. Motivation by internal factors such as ( values and attitude) or external factors such as (Parents - Circumstances - Luck - grades -
Internship
Locus of Control
Skimming
Name the parts of Listening
19. The kind of intelligence use to achieve important goals. successful intelligence is broken down into three parts; analytical thinking..(called aslo critical thinking Gather Info - Ask questions - and come up with a solution). creative thinking a new
Stess
Academic Integrity
Successful Intelligences
steps in taking notes
20. Running your eyes over a page rapidly until you find specific information that you are looking for
Digitial Revolution
Scanning
Stess
Argument
21. Reading quickly to get a general idea of what something is about
Argument
Skimming
Bodily Kinesthic
three key ways to take organized notes
22. Sensation (hearing) Interpretaion(attaches meaning) evalutaion(judges message) reaction( provides feed back).
irony
major
Syllabus
Name the parts of Listening
23. Physical or mental strain or tension produced in reaction to pressure.
Academic Integrity
Value
Intelligence
Stess
24. Listen actively in class -have a note taking system - and review your notes
Perspective
Typology
three key ways to take organized notes
Sq3r
25. Process that involves sensing - interpreting - evaluating - and reacting to spoken messages.
concept maps
lobbyist
Listening
Syllabus
26. A preference or inclinationespecialy one that prevens even-handed judgement.
Bias
information matrix
Motivation
three ways to listen actively in class
27. 1.analyze the effects. 2.set reasobable goals. 3.break task into smaller parts. 4.get started whether or not you 'feel like it' 5. ask for help. 6. reward yourself.
how to set the stage
External distraction?
Skimming
Ways to avoid Procrastination
28. Incongruity between what might be expected and What actually occurs
Sq3r
Typology
GPA
irony
29. Anything distracting in the environment (lighting - talking - etc)
how to set the stage
Bias
External distraction?
Perspective
30. 1.analyze the effects. 2.set reasobable goals. 3.break task into smaller parts. 4.get started whether or not you 'feel like it' 5. ask for help. 6. reward yourself.
Ways to avoid Procrastination
Listening
GPA
lobbyist
31. An academic Subject area of the field of academic study in which one concentrates or specializes also your passion.
major
Oruko Lonro Ni
Skimming
Perspective
32. Process that involves sensing - interpreting - evaluating - and reacting to spoken messages.
Academic Integrity
Oruko Lonro Ni
Bodily Kinesthic
Listening
33. Wise - trusted teacher or counselor
self-efficacy
Planner
Intelligence
entor
34. Someone who tries to persuade legislators to vote for bills that the lobbyists favor
concept maps
Stess
lobbyist
irony
35. By completing your textbook reading before class so you have an idea of what your going to be getting lectured on
lobbyist
Intelligence
Planner
how to set the stage
36. A way of gathering ideas.
entor
Brainstorming
Listening
Assumption
37. Provides a structure for integrating course material
information matrix
Oruko Lonro Ni
Motivation
How Much should you study if you have 15 hours?
38. Peoples beliefs in their ability to organize and execute courses of action required to attain a specific - desired outcome
self-efficacy
Perspective
Motivation
Intelligence
39. A visible mechanism for summaring the reasons for and the reasons against some particular decision
steps in taking notes
Assumption
a pro con T provides
three key ways to take organized notes
40. Pro-con T - concept maps - and info matrix
Oruko Lonro Ni
learning aids
Listening
How Much should you study if you have 15 hours?
41. A measure of a student's academic achievement at a college or university
Motivation
GPA
Academic Integrity
Perspective
42. A position in which a person receives training by working with people who are experienced in a particular field.
Internship
Argument
How many hours should one sleep?
Brainstorming
43. A judgement generalization or bias influenced by experience and values.
Bias
irony
Assumption
GPA
44. A particular way in which the mind receives and processes info. - Visual - Auditory - Kinesthetic
concept maps
Skimming
Prioritize
Learning Styles
45. The kind of intelligence use to achieve important goals. successful intelligence is broken down into three parts; analytical thinking..(called aslo critical thinking Gather Info - Ask questions - and come up with a solution). creative thinking a new
Successful Intelligences
Name the parts of Listening
Prioritize
Digitial Revolution
46. Someone who continues to build their knowledge to improve their life
Knowledge Work
Learning Styles
irony
Lifelong Learner
47. Sensation (hearing) Interpretaion(attaches meaning) evalutaion(judges message) reaction( provides feed back).
three ways to listen actively in class
Sq3r
Knowledge Work
Name the parts of Listening
48. Pro-con T - concept maps - and info matrix
learning aids
irony
Internship
Motivation
49. A study method incorporating five steps: survey - question - read - rehearse - review
how to set the stage
Sq3r
Argument
Knowledge Work
50. Peoples beliefs in their ability to organize and execute courses of action required to attain a specific - desired outcome
Value
Value
Potentials
self-efficacy