Study Skills 1
Study Skills 2
Test Taking 1
Test Taking 2
100

What are auditory, visual, and kinesthetic examples of? 

Learning Styles

100

What is reading and listening to learn? 

Active reading and active listening

100

What should you do if you have extra time after you finish a test?

re-check all answers

100

What is the most effective way to avoid test anxiety?

Being well prepared by studying in advance

200

Putting things off until the last minute

Procrastination

200

What item(s) can you use to keep track of important assignments, tests, or events?

Calendar or Planner

200

What is the first thing you do before you start a test? 

Read directions carefully 

200

What skill should be applied first when using books to find answers to questions?

Skimming

300

What is a library, your room, a classroom, a quiet room in your house, a quiet spot outside.

Study Space

300

What is deciding when and how long to study called? 

Time management

300

What is a great on-the-go way to practice material and quiz yourself?

Flashcards

300

What percentage of time should you aim to allocate at the end of the test for checking?

10 percent

400

This should be kept organized regularly.

Binder/notebook

400

What is the practice of using symbols and abbreviations for note-taking?  

Annotations

400

What is the biggest misconception about open-book test?

It's easy so you don't have to study.

400

What kind of questions should you answer first?

Easiest ones

500

What is writing down what you want to do and when you will do it in order to achieve things that are important to you?

SMART Goals

500

What are the three Rs of studying?

Read, Recite and Review

500

Careful studying and memorizing are needed for this type of question.

Fill in the blanks (short answer)

500

If you don't know when an answer to a question on a test, what should you do?

Take your best educated guess. Do not leave anything blank.