
Critical Thinking Skills
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Professional Development, English, Business
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Vocational training
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Practice Problem
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Hard
Carmen Borg
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11 Slides • 25 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What is a folder?
an object that contains data or information
a container that can store food
a container that can store hardware components
a container that can store files or folders
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Multiple Choice
Why is it important that you name a document correctly?
To allow anyone to access the file.
So that it doesn't feel lonely
To find it easily
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Multiple Choice
Backing up your files is important because....
Computer drives could fail
A virus could corrupt your work
You could accidentally delete a file
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
What is a folder?
an object that contains data or information
a container that can store food
a container that can store hardware components
a container that can store files or folders
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Multiple Choice
With the arrangement of files into folders
Looks organised and easy to find
Difficult to find
Looks untidy
Waste of time
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Multiple Choice
storage device that holds information
Drive
File management
File
Key Storage
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Multiple Choice
The arrangement of folders into parent and subfolders is called the
Folder
Sub folder
Parent folder
Directory structure
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Multiple Choice
Where should you keep your files?
Downloads folder
Desktop
Documents folder
Student Shared
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Unlocking Critical Thinking
Enhancing problem-solving skills through critical analysis and logical reasoning.
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Multiple Choice
You can put different types of files in one folder.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
storage location within a drive
Sub folder
File Extension
File management
Folder
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Any content created using a computer, such as a picture or a text is
File
Folder
Sub folder
Directory structure
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Unlocking Critical Thinking
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Multiple Choice
What is critical thinking?
A skill for problem-solving and decision-making
A technique for analyzing information
A method for forming logical conclusions
A way to challenge assumptions and biases
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Critical Thinking:
A skill for problem-solving and decision-making. It involves analyzing information, forming logical conclusions, and challenging assumptions and biases. Critical thinkers are adept at accepting information at face value and instead seek to evaluate and understand before making judgments. It is a valuable skill in all aspects of life.
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Unlocking Critical Thinking
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition of critical thinking?
The ability to analyze and evaluate information objectively
The ability to think creatively and solve problems
The ability to communicate effectively and make informed decisions
The ability to use logic and reasoning
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Critical Thinking
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Unlocking Critical Thinking
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Multiple Choice
What is the process of critical thinking?
Identifying the issue at hand and collecting relevant data
Evaluating the pros and cons of potential solutions
Choosing the best course of action and implementing it
Reflecting on the outcome and learning from it
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Critical Thinking Process
Trivia: The process of critical thinking involves identifying the issue at hand and collecting relevant data. It also includes evaluating the pros and cons of potential solutions, choosing the best course of action, and implementing it. Finally, it emphasizes reflecting on the outcome and learning from it.
Identify
Collect
Evaluate
Choose
Implement
Reflect
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Unlocking Critical Thinking
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Multiple Select
What are the key components of critical thinking?
Open-mindedness and curiosity
Divergent and convergent thinking
Creativity and innovation
Problem-solving and out-of-the-box solutions
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Creativity and Innovation
Trivia: Critical thinking involves open-mindedness, curiosity, divergent and convergent thinking, problem-solving, and out-of-the-box solutions. However, the key components that truly set it apart are creativity and innovation. These qualities allow individuals to think outside the box and come up with unique and groundbreaking ideas.
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Unlocking Critical Thinking
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Multiple Select
Which of the following skills can be enhanced by the power of critical thinking?
Analyzing and evaluating information
Conveying ideas clearly
Listening actively
Engaging in meaningful dialogue
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Enhancing Critical Thinking
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Multiple Select
Tips to improve critical thinking are...
Formulate your question
Gather your information
Apply the information
Consider the implications
Explore other points of view
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Multiple Select
What are some of the benefits of critical thinking?
It increase productivity and hence profitable to a compan
Devising new ways to carry out tasks, solve problems, and meet challenges.
Bringing a fresh, and sometimes unusual, perspective to your work
It helps departments and organizations to be more productive.
It makes a team member famous.
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Multiple Select
Example of critical thinking is..
Building a lego home that looks like your friends.
Brainstorming on different ways of building a house using lego before you start building.
Searching for a lego home and building the exact replica.
Making multiple sketches of a lego home, analyzing, choosing the best and building.
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Multiple Choice
What are critical thinking skills?
thinking about critical things
ways to answer an essay prompt
ways to determine if you are critically ill
they are strategies people use to consider and evaluate new ideas
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Multiple Select
What are the four critical thinking skills? (check all that apply)
inference
analyze
claim
evaluate
interpret
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Multiple Choice
Creative thinking is..
operating like a machine.
thinking outside the box.
thinking logically.
knowing the facts.
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Multiple Choice
Brainstorming is one of the problem solving techniques.
TRUE
FALSE
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Multiple Choice
Critical thinking is something we can learn.
True
False
What is a folder?
an object that contains data or information
a container that can store food
a container that can store hardware components
a container that can store files or folders
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