Setting & Reaching Goals
SMART Goals
Collaborative Decision Making
Making Healthy Decisions
Decision Making Process
100

True or False: Goals can be short- or long-term.

True. 

100

True or False: The S in SMART goals stands for Specific.

True.

100

True or False: You work independently while making collaborative decisions.

False. 

100

True or False: You shouldn't think before reacting to a situation. 

False. 

100

True or False: The decision-making process is working with others to make a decision.

True

200

It’s important to consider your ______, when setting goals.

a) values

b) goals

c) accomplishments 

d) time

a.) Values. 

200

What does the T in SMART goals stand for? 

a.) measurable 

b.) technological 

c.) transparent

 d.) timely

d.) Timely.

200

Which of these is NOT a part of collaborative decision making?

 a.) deciding on who is involved.

 b.) think of alternatives first. 

c.) let all members advocate for their POV. 

d.) schedule times to follow up with another.

b.) Think of alternatives first.

200

How can you learn about different alternatives?

  1. Look it up on google.

  2. Talk about it to your friends.

  3. Ask someone you trust.

  4. All of the above.

4.) All of the above. 

200

What is the first step in the decision-making process? 

  1. Defining the decision to be made or the problem to be solved.

  2. Gather everyone's opinion.

  3. Choose the best alternative decision.

1.) Defining the decision to be made or the problem to be solved.

300

Which of the following is the best example of a long term goal?

  1. Saving for a vacation

  2. Saving for retirement

  3. Saving for Christmas

  4. Saving for 5-months

2.) Saving for retirement. 

300

What does the A in SMART goals stand for?

 a.) assertive

 b.) specific

 c.) achievable 

d.) attitude

c.) Achievable. 

300

Fill in the Blank: Collaborative decision making is the process of working with others to make a ______.

Decision. 

300

What should you do if you are in a situation where you can't leave?

  1. Identify the best alternative

  2. Aggravate them, therefore making them mad.

  3. Argue with them. 

1.) Identify the best alternative. 

300

What does the I stand for in the decision-making process?

  1. Identify the best alternative.

  2. Involve everyone in the decision-making.

  3. Involve everyone's opinion. 

1.) Identify the best alternative.

400

Luke wants to save up for a game that's $100. He wants to save $20 a week. Is this a short or long term goal?

This is a short-term goal. 

400

Can SMART goals be used on short term, long term, or all types of goals?

All types of goals. 

400

Fill in the Blank: Collaborative decision making can show you _______ or change how you view a problem.

Alternatives.

400

For every problem, there is only one alternative that provides the best solution. Is this True or False, and why?

a.) False Sometimes, you may choose a combination of alternatives that work together to solve a problem.

b.) True, because every solution is different and each of them will have a different result. 

c.) False, you should use as many alternatives as you can.

a.) False Sometimes.

400

How many steps does the DECIDE model consist of?

  1. 5

  2. 8

  3. 6

  4. 9

3.) 6

500

Why is saving for a car not considered a short term goal? (Closest answer will be considered correctly). 


Saving for a car can take 1-5 years, anything over 1 year is normally viewed as a long term goal.

500

Write down the acronym of SMART goals.

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant 

Timely

500

Should you pick just anyone to collaborate with? If not, how should you choose?

No, you should choose carefully. 

500

Which model should you use to make healthy decisions?

The DECIDE model. 

500

Fill in the blank: The decision-making process will help you make _____ choices.

Healthy. 

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