Vocabulary
True or False
Gap Filling
100

Deadline

A time or day by which something must be done


100

The Panic Monster only wakes up when there are serious consequences involved.

True – The Panic Monster wakes up when there is a risk of failure or embarrassment

100

The speaker formed a _______ that procrastinators’ brains function differently from non-procrastinators.

hypothesis

200

Rational

 Based on logic and reason rather than emotions

200

The Rational Decision-Maker is responsible for making short-term, pleasure-seeking choices.

False – The Rational Decision-Maker makes logical, long-term choices.

200

Unlike short-term procrastination, long-term procrastination does not have immediate _______ to trigger the Panic Monster.

consequences

300

Hypothesis

An idea or theory that is tested through research

300

The Instant Gratification Monkey cares about both the past and the future.

False – The Instant Gratification Monkey only cares about the present.

300

The desire for instant _______ makes procrastinators choose fun activities over important but difficult ones.

gratification

400

Epiphany

A sudden realization or insight

400

Long-term procrastination is easier to recognize than short-term procrastination.

False – Long-term procrastination is harder to recognize because there are no clear deadlines.

400

The Instant Gratification Monkey prevents people from making _______ decisions about their work and responsibilities.

rational


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