AVID Practice Exam Questions and
Answers
what does avid stand for? - Answer-Advancement Via Individual Determination
What does Avid do? - Answer-Avid helps prepare us for college by teaching us the skills
we need for academic success like, time management, organization and responsibility.
What does TRF stand for? - Answer-Tutorial request from
The instructions for Washing hair is a typical example of - Answer-Repetition
The curve of forgetting states that: - Answer-Rate of memory decreases over time
The summary section of Cornell notes should : - Answer-Match the number of questions
, include the essential question, and the questions in the left column
Backwards mapping is an example of : - Answer-Time management
Question marks are utilized to indicate points of confusion in notes - Answer-True
Cornell notes should be used before And during AVID tutorials - Answer-True
Potential test questions should be circled in the notes - Answer-False
Repetition strategies cannot be used with notes taken electronically - Answer-False
Questions on the left side of the notes should correspond with the information on the
right - Answer-True
A crease in the paper is evidence for chunking of notes - Answer-False
List the 10 options for repetitions mention in the video. - Answer-1. circle key words
2. highlight and underline main ideas
3. question marks for point of confusion.
4. asterisk next to possible test questions.
5. chunks and questions
6. summary that links everything together
7. fold over meathod
8. bring points of confusions to tutorials
9. use Cornell notes as a resource during tutorials
10. study, share and compare notes with a friend.
Answers
what does avid stand for? - Answer-Advancement Via Individual Determination
What does Avid do? - Answer-Avid helps prepare us for college by teaching us the skills
we need for academic success like, time management, organization and responsibility.
What does TRF stand for? - Answer-Tutorial request from
The instructions for Washing hair is a typical example of - Answer-Repetition
The curve of forgetting states that: - Answer-Rate of memory decreases over time
The summary section of Cornell notes should : - Answer-Match the number of questions
, include the essential question, and the questions in the left column
Backwards mapping is an example of : - Answer-Time management
Question marks are utilized to indicate points of confusion in notes - Answer-True
Cornell notes should be used before And during AVID tutorials - Answer-True
Potential test questions should be circled in the notes - Answer-False
Repetition strategies cannot be used with notes taken electronically - Answer-False
Questions on the left side of the notes should correspond with the information on the
right - Answer-True
A crease in the paper is evidence for chunking of notes - Answer-False
List the 10 options for repetitions mention in the video. - Answer-1. circle key words
2. highlight and underline main ideas
3. question marks for point of confusion.
4. asterisk next to possible test questions.
5. chunks and questions
6. summary that links everything together
7. fold over meathod
8. bring points of confusions to tutorials
9. use Cornell notes as a resource during tutorials
10. study, share and compare notes with a friend.