FPTU - SSL101 - MOOC 2 Exam
Questions with Answers 100% PASS
Which of the following are learning objectives for this MOOC?
Check all that apply.
(a). Communicate clearly across a variety of different contexts and to a wide range
of audiences by adapting communicative styles appropriately according to cultural
and societal expectations.
(b). Recognize the importance & function of problem solving & creative thought
within academic study.
(c). Critically evaluate the reliability of sources for an academic context.
(d). Understand the importance and function of critical thinking in academic
culture.
(e). Apply problem-solving strategies to issues related to university life & study. -
CORRECT ANSWER-(b). Recognize the importance & function of problem
solving & creative thought within academic study.
[This is a learning objective for Problem-Solving Skills for University Success]
,(e). Apply problem-solving strategies to issues related to university life & study.
[This is a learning objective for Problem-Solving Skills for University Success]
What percentage of your total marks is the final summative assessment worth?
Check one option only.
(a). 5%
(b). 15%
(c). 50%
(d). 35% - CORRECT ANSWER-(d). 35%
Which of the following are NON-assessed activities on this MOOC?
Check all that apply.
(a). In video questions & polls.
(b). Practice quizzes after each lesson.
(c). Summative quizzes after each module.
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,(d). Discussion board posts.
(e). Final summative assessment. - CORRECT ANSWER-(a). In video questions
& polls.
(b). Practice quizzes after each lesson.
What is problem-solving?
Check one option.
(a). Working with numbers.
(b). The process of figuring out the answer(s) or solution(s) to a question, issue or
difficulty.
(c). Being highly critical of academic work. - CORRECT ANSWER-(b). The
process of figuring out the answer(s) or solution(s) to a question, issue or difficulty.
[Problem-solving is the process of moving from an unknown to a known, i.e.
finding an answer or solution]
What is academic culture?
Check one option.
(a). clothes and other paraphernalia with the university's logo printed on them
(b). the types of food available on campus
, (c). the beliefs, principles and approaches to study, work and life that a university
upholds - CORRECT ANSWER-(c). the beliefs, principles and approaches to
study, work and life that a university upholds
[Academic culture relates to the particular ways of thinking, doing and valuing
things at university]
What is the purpose of problem-solving tasks at university?
Check two options.
(a). Lecturers give students difficult problems they can't figure out for themselves.
(b). Problem solving tasks are given so that students can become familiar with
certain problem types.
(c). Problem solving tasks are given so that students can demonstrate their
knowledge of an area and their ability to synthesize information, make arguments
and make judgements.
(d). Lecturers give problem solving tasks to keep students entertained in otherwise
boring classes. - CORRECT ANSWER-(b). Problem solving tasks are given so
that students can become familiar with certain problem types.
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Questions with Answers 100% PASS
Which of the following are learning objectives for this MOOC?
Check all that apply.
(a). Communicate clearly across a variety of different contexts and to a wide range
of audiences by adapting communicative styles appropriately according to cultural
and societal expectations.
(b). Recognize the importance & function of problem solving & creative thought
within academic study.
(c). Critically evaluate the reliability of sources for an academic context.
(d). Understand the importance and function of critical thinking in academic
culture.
(e). Apply problem-solving strategies to issues related to university life & study. -
CORRECT ANSWER-(b). Recognize the importance & function of problem
solving & creative thought within academic study.
[This is a learning objective for Problem-Solving Skills for University Success]
,(e). Apply problem-solving strategies to issues related to university life & study.
[This is a learning objective for Problem-Solving Skills for University Success]
What percentage of your total marks is the final summative assessment worth?
Check one option only.
(a). 5%
(b). 15%
(c). 50%
(d). 35% - CORRECT ANSWER-(d). 35%
Which of the following are NON-assessed activities on this MOOC?
Check all that apply.
(a). In video questions & polls.
(b). Practice quizzes after each lesson.
(c). Summative quizzes after each module.
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,(d). Discussion board posts.
(e). Final summative assessment. - CORRECT ANSWER-(a). In video questions
& polls.
(b). Practice quizzes after each lesson.
What is problem-solving?
Check one option.
(a). Working with numbers.
(b). The process of figuring out the answer(s) or solution(s) to a question, issue or
difficulty.
(c). Being highly critical of academic work. - CORRECT ANSWER-(b). The
process of figuring out the answer(s) or solution(s) to a question, issue or difficulty.
[Problem-solving is the process of moving from an unknown to a known, i.e.
finding an answer or solution]
What is academic culture?
Check one option.
(a). clothes and other paraphernalia with the university's logo printed on them
(b). the types of food available on campus
, (c). the beliefs, principles and approaches to study, work and life that a university
upholds - CORRECT ANSWER-(c). the beliefs, principles and approaches to
study, work and life that a university upholds
[Academic culture relates to the particular ways of thinking, doing and valuing
things at university]
What is the purpose of problem-solving tasks at university?
Check two options.
(a). Lecturers give students difficult problems they can't figure out for themselves.
(b). Problem solving tasks are given so that students can become familiar with
certain problem types.
(c). Problem solving tasks are given so that students can demonstrate their
knowledge of an area and their ability to synthesize information, make arguments
and make judgements.
(d). Lecturers give problem solving tasks to keep students entertained in otherwise
boring classes. - CORRECT ANSWER-(b). Problem solving tasks are given so
that students can become familiar with certain problem types.
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