OR 110 OR110 EXAM 7 ANSWERS - ASHWORTH

OR 110 OR110 EXAM 7 ANSWERS - ASHWORTH

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OR110 Achieving Academic Excellence Exam 7 Answers (Ashworth)
Question 1

10 / 10 points
Breaking up study times across several days is more effective than cramming. 
Question options:
True
False
Question 2

10 / 10 points

Reviewing material within 24 hours after learning for the first time can increase retention. 
Question options:
True
False
Question 3

10 / 10 points

The memory consolidation process occurs working when you are: 
Question options:
Awake
Asleep
Exercising
Reading
Question 4

10 / 10 points

Active recall can help you commit things to memory. To utilize this method you need to: 
Question options:
Read and repeat the information over and over
Read the information one time 
Listen to classical music when you study
Read the information while texting
Question 5

10 / 10 points

Which of the following would NOT be particularly effective content for flashcards? 
Question options:
Dates and facts
Foreign language drills
Analysis of english literature
Vocabulary words
Question 6

10 / 10 points

Which of the following is an example of an active recall technique? 
Question options:
Using flashcards
Listening to classical music
Cramming
Multitasking
Question 7

10 / 10 points

Which of the following is NOT an example of a studying technique? 
Question options:
Teaching someone else the information 
Using flashcards
Shifting your study location
Cramming
Question 8

10 / 10 points

Stress is good for our health and rarely hinders learning. 
Question options:
True
False
Question 9

10 / 10 points

Studies have shown that multitasking is beneficial for studying. 
Question options:
True
False
Question 10

10 / 10 points

Benedict Carey advises to study smarter, not harder. 
Question options:
True

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