Time Tricks
Study Strategies
Brain & Body Boosts
Tea Time Tactics
College Life & Motivation
100

True or False: Multitasking makes you more productive.

False

100

What’s better for long-term memory: rereading notes or self-quizzing?

Self-Quizzing (Active Recall)

100

Q: True or False: Studying with background music always helps you focus.

False — it depends on the type of music and person.

100

True or False: Scrolling social media is an effective way to rest your brain.

False — it keeps your brain stimulated instead of resting it.

100

True or False: It’s better to study longer than to study smarter.

False — quality over quantity.

200

What’s the 2-minute rule for productivity?

If it takes less than 2 minutes, do it right now.

200

True or False: Highlighting everything in your notes is effective studying.

False — it’s passive; summarizing is more effective.

200

How many hours of sleep do most college students need for optimal brain function?

7–9 hours.

200

What type of break helps you reset your attention best: physical movement or sitting still?

Physical movement (stretching, walking, refilling water)

200

What’s one effective place to study besides your room?

Library, study lounge, coffee shop, or outside (low-distraction zones)

300

What should you do first when planning your study time for the week?

Identify deadlines and exams, then prioritize tasks.

300

What’s the “spacing effect”?

Studying material over several sessions instead of cramming.

300

Name one food that boosts concentration

Examples: blueberries, nuts, eggs, or leafy greens

300

What’s the biggest enemy of focus for most students?

Their phone or notifications.

300

What’s one way to stay motivated during long semesters?

Set small goals or reward milestones

400

What’s the best time of day for most people to do deep, focused work?

Morning (usually 9–11 AM, but varies by person)

400

What’s one benefit of teaching someone else what you just learned?

It reinforces your own understanding and retention.

400

What’s one benefit of exercising before studying?

Increases blood flow to the brain and improves focus

400

What’s one “active rest” activity that boosts focus and memory when you return to studying?

Light exercise, doodling, meditation, or stepping outside

400

What’s one reason students procrastinate even when they care about the work?

Fear of failure or perfectionism

500

What is the name of the study technique where you work for 25 minutes and take a 5-minute break?

The Pomodoro Technique

500

What’s the name of the note-taking system with a summary section at the bottom?

The Cornell Method

500

What is “cognitive fatigue”?

Mental tiredness from prolonged focus — leads to decreased performance.

500

How long does it usually take your brain to refocus after an interruption?

20 minutes

500

What’s “growth mindset”?

Believing your abilities can improve through effort and learning.

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