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Chapter 03
Taking Notes
Multiple Choice Questions
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It is important to complete all assignments
before coming to class
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2. |
Prior to class, skimming your notes
from the last lecture and reviewing the summary section of your assigned
reading is
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3. |
Lectures are typically based on your
weekly assignments; therefore,
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4. |
Using a loose-leaf notebook for taking
notes allows you to
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5. |
One of the benefits of taking your
textbook to class is
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6. |
One of the guidelines to make the most
effective use of your laptop to take notes is to
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7. |
The involuntary act of sensing sounds
is referred to as
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8. |
Which of the following is considered a
good note-taking tip?
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9. |
Using abbreviated phrases is an example
of
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10. |
Using indentation to indicate a
relationship among concepts is referred to as
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11. |
While in class, focus on the projected
PowerPoint slides and
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12. |
According to the text, the most
important aspect of taking notes is
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13. |
Actively listening and thinking during
a lecture is
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14. |
The underlying main idea of a lecture,
or the meaning behind the overt message you hear, is referred to in the text
as the
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15. |
The meta-message is
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16. |
Asking questions in class is
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17. |
During a lecture, one of the most
important things you can do is
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18. |
An instructor whose lecture style is
fairly boring is
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19. |
How can you determine if you’ve taken
too many notes?
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20. |
As you consider using good note-taking
tips while in class, listen closely for key words and phrases, then
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21. |
Actively listening while taking notes
is characterized by
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22. |
Linking new information to what you
already know, integrating the information, and creating concept maps will
help you to remember material better and is all part of which phase of the
P.O.W.E.R. plan?
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23. |
When you incorporate the rethinking
phase of the P.O.W.E.R. plan, you
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24. |
What is a method of graphically
grouping and connecting key ideas and themes?
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25. |
A concept map is
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26. |
To better absorb key ideas from the
classes you attend, you should
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27. |
When taking notes from a book in the
library, you should
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28. |
When you’re using materials from the
library, it can be more challenging to take notes. You should
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29. |
Highlighting, annotating, circling, and
writing margin notes are all skills used for taking study notes on
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30. |
Paying special attention to your first
class is one way to
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Check All That Apply Questions
31. |
What are some of the ways you can
identify an instructor’s goals for a course? Click all that apply. ____ Write down everything the instructor says. |
32. |
Which of the following are
organizational steps recommended for note-taking? Click all that apply. ____ Choose the appropriate writing utensil. |
33. |
Why is it important to take notes in
outline form? Click all that apply. ____ It keeps your mind from drifting away from the
lecture. |
34. |
Which of the following are good steps
to follow when preparing for note-taking? Click all that apply. ____ Complete your assignments prior to attending class. |
True / False Questions
35. |
The key to good note-taking is
attempting to write down every word the instructor says. True False |
36. |
A good warm-up for class is reviewing
your notes and assignments from the previous class. True False |
37. |
When taking notes, you should write in
phrases, using only key words or terms. True False |
38. |
If you have a “problem instructor,” you
should avoid asking questions about the material, since you won’t understand
the instructor’s responses. True False |
39. |
The key to effective note-taking is to
keep a balance between too many and too few notes. True False |
40. |
Once you have taken notes, you should
not alter them. True False |
41. |
It doesn’t matter when you review your
notes, just as long as you review them at some point before the exam. True False |
42. |
Study notes provide a summary of the
key points of your reading material. True False |
Short Answer Questions
43. |
The “Prepare” section of this chapter
includes a number of suggestions for how to get ready for taking notes. What
are three strategies you can implement so you’re prepared for class? |
44. |
The “Work” section of this chapter
includes a number of suggestions for how to take clear, well-organized
lecture notes that will help you to understand and remember what you have
heard. What are three strategies you can use to identify key ideas in a
lecture? |
45. |
Describe “active listening,” and
provide an example of how you can implement it. |
46. |
Using brief explanations, list four
other techniques for taking good notes. |
47. |
Based on what you have read in P.O.W.E.R.Learning,
what tools would you choose to bring to class to aid in your note-taking? |
48. |
You have signed up for a course that
you have to take to complete your major. You leave the first session
frustrated by how fast the instructor spoke and how disorganized his lecture
was. Describe four strategies you can use to deal with this situation. |
49. |
A stimulating lecture on polymer
science has just finished. You stay in the lecture hall for five to 10
minutes and complete the last stage of the P.O.W.E.R. process, rethinking
what you have just heard. How does the text suggest you best review and
improve your notes so that you ensure that you have understood, and can
remember, what you have just heard? |
50. |
What are three strategies you can use
for creating study notes? |
Chapter 03 Taking Notes Answer Key
Multiple Choice Questions
1. |
It is important to complete all
assignments before coming to class
Completing all assignments before class makes you familiar
with terms and prepares you for the class lecture. |
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Prior to class, skimming your notes
from the last lecture and reviewing the summary section of your assigned
reading is
It’s important to refresh yourself so you’re in the right
frame of mind for class. |
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Lectures are typically based on your
weekly assignments; therefore,
If you work on your assignments prior to class, the lecture
will be more of a review for you, making you more familiar with the topic. |
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4. |
Using a loose-leaf notebook for taking
notes allows you to
There may be times when you’re studying that you want to
spread your notes out in front of you. |
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5. |
One of the benefits of taking your
textbook to class is
You can also use it to clarify information that is being
discussed. |
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6. |
One of the guidelines to make the most
effective use of your laptop to take notes is to
It is also beneficial to use a computer that has a quiet
keyboard so you don’t bother you fellow students. |
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7. |
The involuntary act of sensing sounds
is referred to as
Hearing is something we do involuntarily. |
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8. |
Which of the following is considered a
good note-taking tip?
One way to speed up the note-taking process is through the use
of abbreviations. |
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9. |
Using abbreviated phrases is an example
of
Using short, abbreviated phrases, abbreviations, and writing
in an outline form are all examples of good note-taking tips. |
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10. |
Using indentation to indicate a
relationship among concepts is referred to as
Taking notes in an outline form forces you to determine the
structure of the lecture. |
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11. |
While in class, focus on the projected
PowerPoint slides and
Make sure to write down definitions and formulas, and
highlight them if necessary. |
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12. |
According to the text, the most
important aspect of taking notes is
Listening and thinking are the most central aspects of
note-taking. |
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13. |
Actively listening and thinking during
a lecture is
Listening involves concentrating and shutting out other
thoughts you are having. Focus on what your instructor is saying and you’ll
take much better notes. |
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14. |
The underlying main idea of a lecture,
or the meaning behind the overt message you hear, is referred to in the text
as the
Being able to identify the meta-message is a crucial task in
taking effective notes. |
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15. |
The meta-message is
Listen for the key ideas during a lecture and use the examples
as supportive ideas to expand on those ideas. |
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16. |
Asking questions in class is
Asking questions helps you better understand what your
instructor is saying, helps you personalize the material, increases your
involvement in class, and allows you to personally engage with the
instructor. |
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17. |
During a lecture, one of the most
important things you can do is
Asking questions helps you personalize the material your
instructor is covering, allowing you to put it into your own perspective. |
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18. |
An instructor whose lecture style is
fairly boring is
Accept the instructor, despite his or her limitations.
Ultimately, it’s your responsibility to overcome a lecturer’s flaws. |
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19. |
How can you determine if you’ve taken
too many notes?
A key to effective note-taking is to write down the right
amount of information—not too much and not too little. Listen for key ideas. |
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20. |
As you consider using good note-taking
tips while in class, listen closely for key words and phrases, then
Make note of the underlying main ideas, the meta-message, that
your instructor is seeking to convey. |
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21. |
Actively listening while taking notes
is characterized by
Not every sentence in a lecture is equally important. Active
listening involves separating key ideas from their supporting information. |
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22. |
Linking new information to what you
already know, integrating the information, and creating concept maps will
help you to remember material better and is all part of which phase of the
P.O.W.E.R. plan?
Note-taking doesn’t end when the lecture stops. It is very
important to revisit your notes so that you really learn the material. Rethinking
promotes the transfer of information into long-term memory. |
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23. |
When you incorporate the rethinking
phase of the P.O.W.E.R. plan, you
Creating a concept map is a great way to graphically group and
connect key ideas and themes, allowing you to visually see how key topics tie
together. |
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24. |
What is a method of graphically
grouping and connecting key ideas and themes?
Concept mapping helps you rethink the material in a new way
and helps tie the material together. |
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25. |
A concept map is
Building a concept map after each class will help you build a
master concept map later, giving you a great tool to study for your final
exam. |
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26. |
To better absorb key ideas from the
classes you attend, you should
A good practice is to review notes right after you’ve taken
them for five to 10 minutes. Fill in any gaps and make sure you understand
what you’ve written. |
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27. |
When taking notes from a book in the
library, you should
When taking notes from sources that you can’t write on, you
should treat the source like a lecture. |
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28. |
When you’re using materials from the
library, it can be more challenging to take notes. You should
As you make your notes, use the same format that you use
during a lecture so it will be easier to connect key topics and create your
concept map. |
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29. |
Highlighting, annotating, circling, and
writing margin notes are all skills used for taking study notes on
When taking notes from a source that you are allowed to write
on, it is best to take active notes by marking in the text. |
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30. |
Paying special attention to your first
class is one way to
In the first session, instructors will typically go through
their objectives and what they hope you’ll get out of the class. |
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Check All That Apply Questions
31. |
What are some of the ways you can
identify an instructor’s goals for a course? Click all that apply.
By reading the syllabus and paying attention during the
introductory class session, you can identify the goals for the course. |
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32. |
Which of the following are organizational
steps recommended for note-taking? Click all that apply.
Effective organization includes selecting the appropriate
writing utensil, a notebook that facilitates note-taking, and making use of
your textbook during class. |
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33. |
Why is it important to take notes in
outline form? Click all that apply.
Outlining a lecture helps keep your mind from drifting. It
also helps you determine the structure of the lecture and process the
material better. |
Blooms: Remember |
34. |
Which of the following are good steps
to follow when preparing for note-taking? Click all that apply.
Preparing for class is a critical component of note-taking.
Reviewing your notes from the previous lecture is a great way to get your
mind ready and focused for the current class. |
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True / False Questions
35. |
The key to good note-taking is
attempting to write down every word the instructor says. FALSE Using complete sentences and capturing every word will bog you
down and distract you from understanding the main points of the lecture. |
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