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Quiz 6: Reading and Remembering
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Evaluation of what you've read is crucial. It consists of
Question 22
True/False
Understanding the author's point of view is not essential to active reading. Knowing the author's purpose can help you a great deal as you read.
Question 23
True/False
The first or last sentence of a paragraph will often present a key point. Writers typically use topic sentences and summary remarks to present a key point.
Question 24
Multiple Choice
According to your textbook, what is the best way to remember what you have read?
Question 25
True/False
An important feature of advance organizers is to provide a framework for what you will be reading. Advance organizers, such as outlines, overviews, section objectives, and so on, provide a framework and context for the material.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Memory consolidation is referred to as
Question 27
Multiple Choice
One common learning disability is known as
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Determining what information is more crucial to the main point compared to those that aren't as crucial is referred to as
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Pretending to explain your reading material to a fellow classmate helps you to
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Difficulties in processing information when listening, speaking, reading, or writing can signal a
Question 31
Essay
You have been assigned a text that you will be reading from throughout the semester. Briefly explain what steps you can take to prepare yourself before reading the specific weekly assignments, so that you will understand and retain the material better.
Question 32
True/False
Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) poses no real challenges for college reading. For the 1 to 3 percent of college students with ADHD, planning, staying on task, and maintaining interest while reading pose real challenges.