1. It’s generally a poor idea to ask your instructor what he/she recommends for you to study for a test.
- True
- *False - It is suggested to ask your instructor what to study for tests.
2. If you have read all the material for a test, memory tricks or mnemonics should be avoided.
- True
- *False- Memory tricks are an effective study tool, even if you have read all the material for a test.
3. When beginning a study session, start with the most difficult material, and work your way to the easiest content.
- *True- Begin with the most difficult material when you are fresher and more alert. This also helps to stamp out procrastination
- False
4. One of the best ways to deal with math anxiety is to pretend you don’t have it.
- True
- *False- Admitting to math anxiety is a good first step in learning to overcome or manage it.
5. Getting help with math might include forming a study group, getting a tutor, or taking a review course.
- *True- Everyone needs help with something now and then. All three suggestions may be helpful.
- False
6. Expect memory blocks when taking a test.
- *True- Almost anyone can experience temporary memory blocks when testing. Expecting this possibility may ease some of the anxiety if it does happen.
- False
7. When answering essay questions, use only facts, avoiding any opinions.
- True
- *False- While essay answers are generally more effective when using facts and logic, opinions supported by logical or factual evidence are usually acceptable.
8. “Chunks” of 4 to 6 items are usually easier to remember than larger groups of items.
- *True- "Chunking" is a common memory strategy.(Phone numbers are a good example.)
- False
9. Using catchwords and catch phrases is a helpful memory “trick.”
- *True- Arranging the first letter of key words to be remembered into catchwords or catch phrases often enhances memorization.
- False
10. Helpful memory aids might include flash cards, tape recorders, and repetitive writing.
- *True- Flashcards, tape recorders, and repetitive writing makes use of multiple senses. The more senses you involve in the learning process, the more likely you are to remember.
- False
11. Goal setting has little to do with effective time management.
- True
- *False- Setting goals may help motivate you to spend your time more effectively. Getting in touch with your priorities may guide you to wiser choices.
12. Using a monthly calendar and reinforcing yourself are both time management strategies.
- *True- Use of a monthly planner helps you plan and organize your time, while reinforcing yourself may provide the motivation to follow through.
- False
13. The index of a textbook may help you locate specific information quickly and easily.
- *True- The index can be a great time saver when trying to locate specific information.
- False
14. The preface or introduction to a textbook can usually be skipped and is of little value.
- True
- *False- Reading the preface or introduction will often uncover "hidden
15. The summary of a textbook chapter, if there is one, can be helpful to read prior to reading the chapter.
- *True- Reading a textbook chapter summary before reading the chapter can give you a sense of the main point, major details, and organization of the chapter.
- False
16. One of the best clues to what is most important in a chapter is the bold print headings.
- *True- The bold print headings will often separate the chapter into chunks of information and signal the main points covered.
- False
17. Longer chapters are usually harder to understand than shorter chapters.
- True
- *False- Ironically, shorter chapters are often more difficult to understand because the writer "says it" only once with fewer details explained.
18. The genius of the Cornell Note-Taking System lies in its form.
- *True- The form for the Cornell System is simple to understand and use but can be greatly enhance the note-taking process.
- False
19. The best time to write in the left column when using the Cornell Note-Taking System is during the lecture.
- True
- *False- It is really better to do your writing in the left column immediately after the lecture because you will be writing from the perspective of the entire lecture when you have a clearer idea of the main points.
20. One of the main benefits of the Cornell System is its adaptability to self-testing as you begin memorizing for a test.
- *True- The Cornell Note-Taking System is a great tool for self-testing when preparing for exams.
- False
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