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1

An instructor's "objective" is:
A)what he or she wants a student to learn in the class.
B)the time he or she spends preparing a lesson.
C)the subject he or she likes to talk about the most.
D)none of the above
2

If a student's goals don't match those of his/her professor, he/she should:
A)drop the class immediately.
B)take good notes, visit the instructor's office hours, and discuss what he or she would like to get out of the class.
C)always go to class prepared.
D)make a chart comparing the professor's goals with the student's, and discuss it outside of class time.
3

It is appropriate to borrow notes from another student when:
A)that student is the smartest person in the class.
B)due to an unavoidable conflict or illness, a student has missed class.
C)the class material is particularly challenging.
D)notetaking is too time consuming.
4

How does a student determine when he or she has taken too many notes?
A)when the notes consist of multiple outlines, charts, and graphs
B)when key ideas are explained in full
C)when the notes contain almost every word the professor has said
D)when abbreviations stand in for all the key concepts
5

Which of these techniques could help students to absorb the key ideas from a lecture?
A)using a laptop computer
B)using flash cards and writing one key concept or piece of information on each card
C)reviewing lecture notes right after class for 5-10 minutes
D)B and C only
6

The concept map method of notetaking:
A)may be helpful to students with visual learning styles.
B)may only be effective for humanities and social science courses.
C)may be particularly helpful to students with excellent computer skills.
D)may soon make the outline method of notetaking obsolete.
7

Which of these statements seems to be the most accurate?
A)Students who want to take careful notes should always write in more than one ink color.
B)Students who add to their notes while studying risk ruining their carefully organized outlines.
C)The best note takers always leave a blank column on the left side of the page.
D)Even the most haphazardly organized notes can always be improved, amended, or clarified.
8

Which of the following notetaking sequences makes the most sense based on the advice given in this chapter?
A)class notes, text notes, study notes
B)flash cards, class notes, study notes
C)class notes, study notes, flash cards
D)meta-message, flash cards, text notes
9

The chapter mentions business meetings and speeches by famous people as occasions for using notetaking skills outside of class. In all notetaking contexts, it is important to:
A)take as many notes as possible.
B)balance time spent listening with time spent taking notes.
C)avoid offending the speaker by writing too much.
D)None of the above
10

To deal with "problem instructors," students can:
A)avoid taking text notes and concentrate on taking detailed lecture notes.
B)avoid trying to identify a meta-message and try to summarize material instead.
C)avoid approaching the instructor with concerns about rambling lectures.
D)all of the above







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