Exam 1 Review (Study Skills, Chapters 1 and 2)
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- Q1What is the class motto?The Desire to be successful is important to pass.The Desire to success is important to preparing.The Desire to Pass is Useless without the Desire to PrepareThe Desire to Prepare is Useless without the Desire to Pass.20s
- Q2Who is the author of your textbook?Skip Downing and Jonathan BrennanJack Downing and Jack BrennanProfessor ChildersMichael Chapasko20s
- Q3This is a word made from the first letter s of other words that you want to remember.AcrosticsLoci TechniqueAcronymAssociation20s
- Q4When you associate something new with something you already know, which memory technique are you using?AcronymsLoci TechniqueAcrosticsAssociation20s
- Q5This type of review is when you put your notes on smaller pieces of paper.Postage Stamp ReviewCornell NotesInformal ReviewGuided Notes20s
- Q6_____________________ is the third step in the writing process.DraftingEditingReviewingRevising20s
- Q7When creating a Concept Map, what goes in the middle?DetailsTopicThesis StatementKey Concept20s
- Q8The inner critic and inner defender are both voices of _________________.responsibilityNegativityPositive voicespurpose20s
- Q9This type of rehearsal is more about remembering information rather than understanding the information.Elaborative RehearsalFast RehearsalSlow RehearsalRote Rehearsal20s
- Q10What is the first step in the CORE learning system in which we use our senses and pay attention.CreateCombineCollectCollaborate20s
- Q11What part of the brain is affected by alcohol consumption which can affect forming new memories?HypothalamusHippocampusOccipital lobePrefrontal cortex20s