Exam 1: First Steps to Academic Success
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Imagine that you are studying for an upcoming anatomy test. The test will cover four chapters. You are expected to know the parts of the digestive system, how each part functions, and where each part is located. The exam will be somewhat detailed and will contain objective questions only.
To answer questions, refer to the scoring grid you completed after taking the Learning Style Questionnaire. For each pair of questions below, choose the ONE question that reflects your profile on the questionnaire and answer that question only. For example, if your profile indicates that you are more visual than auditory, answer question 6. If your style is more conceptual than applied, answer question 9, and so on. For this section, you should answer five questions only.
-If your learning style is SOCIAL, the most effective strategy for you is to
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The best strategy for using study time effectively is to
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An English instructor who wanted to give an assignment at the applying level of thinking might ask students to
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Imagine that you are studying for an upcoming anatomy test. The test will cover four chapters. You are expected to know the parts of the digestive system, how each part functions, and where each part is located. The exam will be somewhat detailed and will contain objective questions only.
To answer questions, refer to the scoring grid you completed after taking the Learning Style Questionnaire. For each pair of questions below, choose the ONE question that reflects your profile on the questionnaire and answer that question only. For example, if your profile indicates that you are more visual than auditory, answer question 6. If your style is more conceptual than applied, answer question 9, and so on. For this section, you should answer five questions only.
-If your learning style is INDEPENDENT, the most effective strategy for you is to
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Imagine that you are studying for an upcoming anatomy test. The test will cover four chapters. You are expected to know the parts of the digestive system, how each part functions, and where each part is located. The exam will be somewhat detailed and will contain objective questions only.
To answer questions, refer to the scoring grid you completed after taking the Learning Style Questionnaire. For each pair of questions below, choose the ONE question that reflects your profile on the questionnaire and answer that question only. For example, if your profile indicates that you are more visual than auditory, answer question 6. If your style is more conceptual than applied, answer question 9, and so on. For this section, you should answer five questions only.
-If your learning style is CREATIVE, the most effective strategy for you is to
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Jake is a sophomore majoring in physical therapy. He works part-time three days a week and volunteers on Saturdays at a children's rehabilitation center. Listed below are the courses he is taking this term, as well as his course assignments for this week. Part of Jake's weekly schedule is shown on the next page.
-The assignment that Jake should work on earliest in his study session on Tuesday evening is


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If Paula takes 15 hours of classes next semester, she should expect to study each week for about
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Imagine that you are studying for an upcoming anatomy test. The test will cover four chapters. You are expected to know the parts of the digestive system, how each part functions, and where each part is located. The exam will be somewhat detailed and will contain objective questions only.
To answer questions, refer to the scoring grid you completed after taking the Learning Style Questionnaire. For each pair of questions below, choose the ONE question that reflects your profile on the questionnaire and answer that question only. For example, if your profile indicates that you are more visual than auditory, answer question 6. If your style is more conceptual than applied, answer question 9, and so on. For this section, you should answer five questions only.
-If your learning style is APPLIED, the most effective strategy for you is to
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The learning strategy that is appropriate for both visual and spatial learners is
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Imagine that you are studying for an upcoming anatomy test. The test will cover four chapters. You are expected to know the parts of the digestive system, how each part functions, and where each part is located. The exam will be somewhat detailed and will contain objective questions only.
To answer questions, refer to the scoring grid you completed after taking the Learning Style Questionnaire. For each pair of questions below, choose the ONE question that reflects your profile on the questionnaire and answer that question only. For example, if your profile indicates that you are more visual than auditory, answer question 6. If your style is more conceptual than applied, answer question 9, and so on. For this section, you should answer five questions only.
-If your learning style is PRAGMATIC, the most effective strategy for you would be to
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According to the progression of thinking skills first developed by BenjaminBloom, the highest level of thinking is
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Memorizing definitions for a biology exam is an example of an assignment at the
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Imagine that you are studying for an upcoming anatomy test. The test will cover four chapters. You are expected to know the parts of the digestive system, how each part functions, and where each part is located. The exam will be somewhat detailed and will contain objective questions only.
To answer questions, refer to the scoring grid you completed after taking the Learning Style Questionnaire. For each pair of questions below, choose the ONE question that reflects your profile on the questionnaire and answer that question only. For example, if your profile indicates that you are more visual than auditory, answer question 6. If your style is more conceptual than applied, answer question 9, and so on. For this section, you should answer five questions only.
-If your learning style is AUDITORY, the most effective strategy for you is to
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Imagine that you are studying for an upcoming anatomy test. The test will cover four chapters. You are expected to know the parts of the digestive system, how each part functions, and where each part is located. The exam will be somewhat detailed and will contain objective questions only.
To answer questions, refer to the scoring grid you completed after taking the Learning Style Questionnaire. For each pair of questions below, choose the ONE question that reflects your profile on the questionnaire and answer that question only. For example, if your profile indicates that you are more visual than auditory, answer question 6. If your style is more conceptual than applied, answer question 9, and so on. For this section, you should answer five questions only.
-If your learning style is VERBAL, the most effective strategy for you is to
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