Question 1 | 10 / 10 points |
Time management skills can be applied to many areas of your life
Question options:
| True |
| False |
6-1-2 |
Question 2 | 10 / 10 points |
A timer is used when applying the chunking technique.
Question options:
| True | ||
| False | ||
Question 3 | 10 / 10 points | ||
Suppose you are in the midst of your work and your phone rings. You decide to stop your work and answer the phone, but inform the person that you will call the back in an hour. You then hang up the phone and continue your task. This is an example of:
Question options:
| Breaking your work into chunks | ||
| Dealing with distractions | ||
| Cramming | ||
| Multitasking | ||
Question 4 | 10 / 10 points | ||
Cramming in long sessions of studying is the most effective way to absorb information.
Question options:
| True | ||
| False | ||
Question 5 | 10 / 10 points | ||
Time management strategies can and should be personalized.
Question options:
| True | ||
| False | ||
Question 6 | 10 / 10 points | ||
Interval studying requires intervals of 25 minute time chunks.
Question options:
| True | ||
| False | ||
Question 7 | 10 / 10 points | ||
Breaking your work up into smaller, more manageable pieces that are broken up by short breaks is known as ______________.
Question options:
| Chunking |
| Cramming |
| Distracting |
| Multitasking |
6-1-3 |
Question 8 | 10 / 10 points |
Which of the following is NOT a tip for time management?
Question options:
| Keep your goals | ||
| Protect your time | ||
| Think about the 80/20 rule | ||
| All of the above are time management tips | ||
Question 9 | 10 / 10 points | ||
To do lists are an example of everyday time management.
Question options:
| True | ||
| False | ||
Question 10 | 10 / 10 points | ||
Creating a priority list and scheduling time for each item is a time management tip.
Question options:
| True |
| False |
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