Memory
Test Prep
Test Prep II
Information Literacy
The Writing Process
100

This type of memory involves retaining information for about 15-30 seconds

Short-term memory

100

Which study tool may feature a question on one side and its answer on the other side?

Flash Card

100

"I have covered all of my bases. I'm ready to do well on this exam" is an example of what?

positive self-talk

100

If you have been searching for an answer to a research question and have not been able to find it after 20 minutes, what should you do?

Consult a librarian for assistance

100

What are the three steps of the writing process?

Prewriting, drafting, and revising

200

Procedural memory involves remembering what?

How to do something

200

What you should do first when creating a summary to prepare for a test?

Read assigned reading and class notes

200

In which type of course are you MOST likely to take a problem solving test?

Statistics, mathematics

200

What does it mean if an article is peer-reviewed?

It has been evaluated/reviewed by experts in the field

200

What does a thesis statement do?

Identifies the purpose of your paper

300

Which type of memory deals with particular events, their time, and their place?

Episodic memory

300

Summaries, rhymes, and acrostics are an example of what type of memory device?

Mnemonics

300

What should you do in your first paragraph when answering an essay question?

Introduce the main points

300

Once you have determined that a source you found is relevant to your project, you should check that it was created by someone who?

Has authority, is a subject matter expert

300

Provide one benefit of prewriting

Put thoughts down on paper

Allows you to organize your paper

Provides the structure of your paper

400

Which is a list of key terms and idea that you need to remember?

Review sheet

400

Which questions should you answer first when taking a test?

Easy questions 

400

This type of question requires you to provide a missing word or words

Fill-in-the-blank

400

What is cultural literacy?

Knowing what has gone on and is going on in the world around you

400

What is plagiarism?

Taking someone else's work and claiming it as your own. 

500

When you recall word meaning and important dates, such as your friend's birthday, which type of memory of you using?

Semantic memory

500

What should you do it if you finish your test early?

Go back and review your answers

500

What should you do when you receive your graded exam back?

Review your answers to see what areas you need to study more, what study strategies worked for you
500

Which term refers to the process of steps used to collect and analyze information to increase understanding of a topic or issue?

Research

500

Using words someone else wrote and adding them into your essay without quotation marks and a citation is an example of what?

Plagiarism