Growth Mindset, Academic Grit, and Failure
Goal Theory, Interests, Self-Regulation, and Academic Pathways
Metacognition and Bloom's Taxonomy
Critical Thinking and Multiple Intelligence
All units/Random
100

Which type of mindset is this? 

Individuals who believe their talents can be developed (through hard work, good strategies, and input from others)

A. Growth Mindset

B. Fixed Mindset

C. Clairo Mindset

D. G.O.A.T. Mindset

A. Growth Mindset

100

Is this definition a long-term goal or a short-term goal?

Future goals that take years to complete and demonstrate a commitment to dedicate time and effort to make progress in a particular area.

Long-term goals
100

Which of the following answers does not describe Metacognition?

A. Thinking about your own thinking

B. Knowledge and active control over one’s own cognitive processes when engaged in learning 

C. Being aware of yourself as a problem solver 

D. the mental process you use to form associations and models of the world 

D. The mental process you use to form associations and models of the world is the definition of thinking.

100

Is the following definition defining Analytical Thinking or Critical Thinking?

Working out a problem systematically, breaking the whole into parts, to come up with a solution.


Analytical thinking 

100

When someone has a fixed mindset what do they believe?

A. Talents can be developed

B. Ones Talents and abilities can not be changed

C. Skills can be cultivated through perseverance


B. Ones Talents and abilities can not be changed

200

What is NOT a quality of GRIT?

A. Working towards challenges

B. Maintaining effort and interest over years

C. Built through a fixed mindset

D. Built through a growth mindset

C. Built through a fixed mindset

200

What word matches this definition? Basic beliefs that guide our thinking and actions.

A. GRIT

B. Values

C. Locus of Control

D. Beliefs

B. Values

200

What are the two components that Metacognition includes ?


1. Metacognitive Awareness or Knowledge 

2. Metacognitive Control or Regulation 


200

Which theory is the following definition describing? a theory that suggests that people have different ways of learning and using intelligence in their daily lives 

A. Behavioral Theory 

B. Social Cognitive Theory 

C. Goal Theory 

D. Multiple Intelligence Theory 

D. Multiple Intelligence Theory

200

What is the difference between a learners SKILL vs a learners WILL 

Skill refers to the learners ability to employ effective skills and self-awareness of strengths and weaknesses

Will refers to the learner’s state of mind such as motivation

300

How do you get GRIT?

A. Eyeing your partners test

B. Using AI

C. Pursue what interests you

D. Have no hope in what your doing

C. Pursue what interests you

300

What theory does this describe?

People like to be in control of their environment, so they search for casual explanations to explain the environment around them.

Attribution Theory

300

What are the three distinct phases of Metacognition

A. Plan, Monitor, Evaluate 

B. Create, Track, Assess

C. Create, Monitor, Evaluate 

B. Create, Track, Evaluate 

A. Plan, Monitor, Evaluate.

the words Monitor and Track can be used interchangeably. The words Evaluate and assess can be used interchangeably.

300

Identify what type of thinking focuses on the following question:

 ”What does it mean?"

A. Analytical Thinking 

B. Critical Thinking 

C. Creative Thinking 

B. Critical Thinking 

300

What are the 3 ways to think well

(3 different types of thinking)

Analytical

Creative

Practical

400

What tendency is this?

Ignoring the fact that it exists can not only adversely affect learning, but it can set up roadblocks that may prevent you from achieving many goals.

Negative bias

400

Which of the following is NOT a attributional bias?

A. Fundamental attribution error

B. Actor-Observer Bias

C. Self-Serving Bias

D. Racial Bias

D. Racial Bias

400

Who created Bloom’s Taxonomy?

A. Benjamin Bloom

B. Robert (Bob) Bloom

C. Barrett Bloom

D. Bartholomew Bloom

A. Benjamin Bloom

400

Identity which type of Problem Solving Strategy does the following definition describe: Step-by-step problem solving formula.

A. Algorithm 

B. Heuristic 

C. Trial and Error 

A. Algorithm 

400

What does each letter of SMART goals stand for


S- specific

M- measurable

A- Achievable

R- relevant

T- time-based

500

What is the first step in applying grit?

Adopt an attitude that looks directly to the end goal as the only acceptable outcome.

500

what does S.M.A.R.T. goal stand for?

A. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-based

B. Specific , Measurable, Attainable, Reasonable, Time-based

C. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-based

D. Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time-based

C. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-based

500

List the six levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy in order from the lowest level to the highest level 

A. Remember, Understand, Analyze, Apply, Evaluate, Create 

B. Remember, Analyze, Understand, Apply, Evaluate, Create

C. Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create 

D. Remember, Understand, Apply, Create, Evaluate, Analyze 

C. Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create 

500

List the 5 steps to solving a Problem in chronological order

A. Identify the problem, Generate ideas, Evaluate ideas, Decide on a solution and Try it, Did it work?

B. Decide on a solution and Try it, Did it work?, Identify the problem, Generate ideas, Evaluate ideas

C. Identify the problem, Decide on a solution and Try it, Did it work?, Evaluate ideas, Generate ideas

D. Identify the problem, Decide on a solution and Try it, Did it Work?, Generate ideas, Evaluate ideas

A. Identify the Problem, Generate Ideas, Evaluate Ideas, Decide on a solution and Try it, Did it Work?

500

What is the difference between analytical thinking and critical thinking?

Analytical thinking breaks problems into smaller more manageable pieces

Critical thinking takes information from outside sources while evaluating information

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