How to Use InQuizitive
You __1___ consult your textbook when trying to answer InQuizitive questions You __2___ stop working on an InQuizitive activity at any time, then come back later to continue You __3____ skip or give up on questions You ___4___ turn the InQuizitive them music on or off while answering questions
1) can 2) can 3) cannot 4) can
When you answer the question correctly on the first try, it __1___ the number of points you'll earn. When you answer incorrectly while attempting the question, it ___2__ the number of points you'll lose.
1) increases 2) increases
If you answer a question incorrectly on your first attempt, you will lose points
TRUE
What should you do if a question is unclear or you think there's an error or inaccuracy? Label each option as something you should or should not do.
SHOULD : - Click the Question Help / Challenge button, found in the bottom right corner of the screen SHOULD NOT DO : - Email, text, and call your teacher until they respond
You might have to guess on this question and risk getting it wrong—that's okay! InQuizitive is for learning, so do your best and read the feedback so you know more for next time.
CORRECT : - Descriptions of connections between different topics or ideas - Explanations for why a particular answer is right - Explanations for why a particular answer is wrong - Hints or suggestions for figuring out the correct answer(s) - Recommendations to review specific sections of your textbook INCORRECT : - Judgment of your knowledge and skills
On the way to a grade of 100% in an InQuizitive activity, you will typically pass through three levels. Put the names of the three levels in order. (This is not a trick question, just a really easy one! But be sure to read the feedback for each answer to learn about the differences between the levels.)
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3