Ross Edge study skills section 6
The basic process by which information is stored to memory follows this format:
A- Acquired & Encoded - Storage - Retrieval
When taking a multiple-choice exam, you should (select all that apply):
A-Choose a number closer to the middle when given a wide range of numbers C-Leave it blank if you don't know the answer and you are not penalized for blank answers D- Eliminate answers that are clearly wrong and go with your gut instinct when left with a few to choose from
Which of the following strategies is an example of being "Test-Wise?"
A-Don't spend too much time on any question. If you can't come up with the answer, move on.
When taking an essay exam, you should (select all that apply):
A-Read the prompt carefully and form your thesis based on the writing prompt B-Create an outline or visual map before beginning to write E- Leave time at the end to proofread your essay
Which of the following is not an example of memory?
B- Manual
What does the A in the A.S.P.I.R.E study system stand for?
D- Approach/Attitude/Arrange
When reading difficult material, do not confine yourself by words! Use________to connect ideas.
D- graphics, pictures, colors, and movement
Which of the following is a strategy to improve memory?
D-All are strategies to improve memory (Practice time Mnemonics Study in the same environment)
Thinking critically means you form an opinion about the topic and only look for material to support your original ideas.
False
You can use skills that you have in everyday life to help you become an effective studier.
True