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Humanities Language Studies Topic started by: glowupp on Feb 25, 2018



Title: The best way to prepare for an exam is to
Post by: glowupp on Feb 25, 2018
The best way to prepare for an exam is to
 
  a. study new material the night before the exam so it is fresh in your mind.
   b. skip the class prior to the exam and spend the time studying instead.
  c. focus on reviewing basic facts and definitions that you already know.
  d. spend time organizing the material to be reviewed.



Ques. 2

Of the following types of information, a study sheet is least useful for reviewing
 
  a. trends in ideas.
  b. theories and principles.
  c. groups of unrelated facts.
  d. the pros and cons of controversial issues.



Ques. 3

If you discover that an instructor emphasizes application questions on exams, you
  should adjust your study methods to focus on
 
  a. facts, dates, and definitions.
  b. out-of-class assignments.
  c. practical situations and uses.
  d. relationships between topics.



Ques. 4

All of the following questions will help you identify appropriate scholarly
  nonfiction sources except:
 
  a. Who is the publisher?
  b. What are the author's credentials?
  c. Do I agree with the author's opinions?
  d. Does the author cite his or her sources?



Ques. 5

The technique of selectively reading and skipping in order to find only the most
   important ideas is known as
 
  a. skimming.
  b. citing.
  c. scanning.
   d. sampling.


Title: The best way to prepare for an exam is to
Post by: Klove4 on Feb 25, 2018
(Answer to Q. 1)  d

(Answer to Q. 2)  c

(Answer to Q. 3)  c

(Answer to Q. 4)  c

(Answer to Q. 5)  a


Title: The best way to prepare for an exam is to
Post by: glowupp on Feb 25, 2018
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