Test Taking
Relating to Others
Successful Intelligence
Managing Yourself
Notetaking
100
Short answer questions that test your ability to recall information.
What are objective questions
100
This occurs when an individual is deliberately excluded from a social relationship or social interaction.
What is rejection
100
This is an interconnected marketplace where companies do business without regard to time zones and boundaries.
What is the global marketplace
100
It is good to use one of these on a daily basis to manage your time and appointments.
What is a planner.
100
This notetaking strategy uses a system of rapid handwriting that employs symbols, abbreviations, and shortened words.
What is shorthand
200
Essay questions that require written responses that tap your personal knowledge and perspective.
What are subjective questions.
200
This is one way to interact successfully with many people.
What is 1) Value diversity, 2) Evaluate personal perceptions and attitudes 3) Be aware of what happens when different cultures interact 4 Build knowledge about other cultures 5) Adapt to diverse cultures as you encounter them.
200
These are the three aspects of successful intelligence
What is analytical, practical, and creative thinking skills.
200
This success-oriented skill involves arranging or dealing with your life in order of importance.
What is prioritizing.
200
This strategy involves creating a visual representation of your class lectures.
What is mapping
300
This quick way to study does not help you learn, but allows you to pass a test.
What is cramming
300
This is a preconceived judgment or opinion formed without just grounds or sufficient knowledge
What is prejudice
300
This person is a trusted counselor or guide who takes a special interest in helping you reach your goal.
What is a mentor.
300
After you have had a chance to take college courses, you choose this .
What is your major.
300
This strategy involves surveying and reciting what you are learning
What is SQ3R
400
This memory technique uses vivid associations to link new information with information you already know.
What are mnemonic devices.
400
This is a mental picture that represents an oversimplified opinion or uncritical judgment of someone or a group of people.
What is a stereotype.
400
This type of thinking involves analyzing and evaluating information. It is also known as critical thinking.
What is analytical thinking.
400
When we are under pressure, the tension or physical or mental strain is known as this.
What is stress.
400
This strategy involves using ideas dominated by roman numerals to correlate ideas.
What is an outline
500
This type of test allows you to use your study materials while taking a test, but it is more difficult.
What is an open book test.
500
This action denies people equal employment, educational, and housing opportunities, or treats them as second class citizens.
What is discrimination
500
This thinking means putting what you've learned in class and in life into action in order to solve a problem.
What is practical thinking
500
Name of of the multiple intelligences.
What is verbal-linguistic, logical-mathematical, bodily-kinesthetic, visual-spatial, interpersonal, intrapersonal, musical, or naturalist.
500
These are the 3 steps to the note taking process.
What are preparing, recording information, and review/revise.
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