
SOAR Chapter 12

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Life Skills
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9th Grade
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Kayla Robertson
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The best way to study for a test is:
Spend a few solid hours of non-stop studying the night before a test.
Do your reading and homework on time and review your notes every day.
Save all your papers, quizzes, and tests, and wait until the day before the test to study them.
Pull 'all-nighters' to get as much information as possible into your brain immediately before taking the test.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Preparing a study guide...
Should be based only on what the teacher tells you about the test.
Means spending many hours, the night before a test, rewriting all of your notes.
Is automatically done for you when you use questions to read your textbooks and study your notes.
Only needs to be done for big tests, like final exams.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
When your teacher gives you a study guide, you should:
Ignore your notes and textbook; the study guide is all you need.
Ignore it because you have already made your own study guide.
Stop paying attention in class; the study guide has all the answers you'll need for the test.
Use it to help you decide what to focus on the night or two before the test.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
The night before a test, you should:
Spend 30-60 minutes reviewing your notes, homework, and textbook, then quiz yourself by talking aloud.
Spend a few solid hours studying, non-stop.
Reread everything in the textbook that will be covered on the test.
Look over your work for a minute. You don't need to spend any more time on it because you've taken notes and done your homework.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
To study for a final exam or unit test, your best option is to:
Re-read every chapter covered since the beginning of the term.
Study corrected quizzes and tests from earlier in the term.
Concentrate several hours the night before the test so all information is fresh in your brain.
Forget studying. You either know the material or you don't.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What is the '80/20 Power Strategy' for studying for tests?
Spend 80% of your study time reviewing the textbook and 20% reviewing past quizzes and tests.
Ask friends how they are preparing for the test and try their approach.
Review graded tests to get important feedback for future tests.
Limit total study time to 20 minutes and trust that you'll remember at least 80% of the information.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
When you first get your test, you should do all of the following, EXCEPT:
Read the directions.
Read ALL questions before answering any of them.
Jump into the first test question and move through the test as quickly as possible.
Write down any information you had to memorize for the test, such as formulas, important dates, names, etc.
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