When your purpose for reading is to verify a historical date, your level of comprehension should be
a. complete.
b. high.
c. moderate.
d. selective.
Ques. 2Caroline has chosen twentieth century poetry as a topic for a literature paper. She should begin her search strategy by
a. finding detailed sources that address one aspect of twentieth century poetry.
b. obtaining the most current information on twentieth century poetry.
c. reading general materials that provide an overview of twentieth century poetry.
d. locating a list of sources on twentieth century poetry.
Ques. 3The purpose of a search strategy is to enable you to
a. gather all of the sources on a topic and work through them randomly.
b. conduct online searches of all possible sources on a given subject.
c. use the library's card catalog to see how your topic is subdivided.
d. approach your topic and the most suitable sources in a logical manner.
Ques. 4All of the following are effective learning strategies for technical courses except
a. studying in two- to three-hour blocks of time.
b. focusing on specific details rather than on concepts and principles.
c. drawing diagrams and pictures to describe parts or processes.
d. using the glossary and index to refer to definitions and explanations.
Ques. 5In medical terminology, an eponym is a
a. word created from the first letters of a group of words.
b. technical term that has two or more meanings.
c. word that is based on a person's name.
d. practical work experience teaching on-the-job skills.
Ques. 6Analyzing problems involves all of the following except
a. eliminating unlikely possibilities for solutions.
b. researching problems for which you lack complete information.
c. talking to others about the problem.
d. listing all ideas that are remotely related to the problem.
Ques. 7The best way to test your recall of the steps in a process is to
a. write out the steps from memory.
b. copy the steps from the textbook.
c. prepare a summary sheet using the textbook for reference.
d. rewrite the steps in alphabetical order.