BUBLE MAP IN THINKING MAP CFA
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- Q1What is the main purpose of a bubble map in a Thinking Map?To organize information chronologicallyTo describe and brainstorm ideas or conceptsTo highlight cause and effect relationshipsTo present data in a visual format30s
- Q2How is information organized in a bubble map within a Thinking Map?In a hierarchical structure with main ideas and supporting detailsIn a circular format with interconnected ideasIn a linear sequence from start to finishIn a random and scattered manner30s
- Q3What type of relationships are typically highlighted in a bubble map within a Thinking Map?Similarities and differencesStatistical correlationsCause and effect relationshipsSequential events30s
- Q4In a bubble map within a Thinking Map, what do smaller bubbles attached to larger bubbles represent?Supporting detailsContradictory conceptsUnrelated informationMain ideas30s
- Q5How does a bubble map in a Thinking Map differ from a flow map?Bubble maps use circles to represent concepts, while flow maps use arrows to indicate directionBubble maps involve organizing information in a linear manner, while flow maps use a branching structureBubble maps focus on visualizing data, while flow maps emphasize cause and effect relationshipsBubble maps focus on describing and brainstorming ideas, while flow maps show the sequence of events or steps30s
- Q6What is the primary function of the central bubble in a bubble map within a Thinking Map?To display additional informationTo represent the main idea or conceptTo list all supporting detailsTo indicate the conclusion30s
- Q7How can bubble maps in Thinking Maps be used to improve critical thinking skills?By encouraging students to analyze and categorize informationBy providing predetermined answers for every conceptBy simplifying complex ideas into basic categoriesBy focusing solely on memorization of facts30s
- Q8When creating a bubble map in a Thinking Map, what do lines connecting bubbles indicate?Separation of different topicsChronological order of eventsRelationships between ideas or conceptsImportance of each individual bubble30s
- Q9What is the purpose of using different sized bubbles in a bubble map within a Thinking Map?To suggest the completion status of each conceptTo visually represent the hierarchy of ideas or conceptsTo emphasize the importance of each bubbleTo indicate the color coding of each bubble30s
- Q10How can bubble maps in Thinking Maps aid in the brainstorming process?By visually organizing and connecting ideas for clarityBy highlighting only individual thoughtsBy restricting the exploration of new conceptsBy discouraging collaboration among team members30s