SDV 101-NOVA FINAL EXAM 2025
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS HIGHLY
GRADED A+
VARK stands for - CORRECT ANSWERS--Visual, Aural, Read/Write, Kinesthetic
Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences - CORRECT ANSWERS--Verbal,
Logical,
Visual,
Kinesthetic,
Rhythmic,
Interpersonal,
Intrapersonal,
Naturalist
Tradition Student - CORRECT ANSWERS--A college student, typically 17-19 years old,
attending college directly or soon after completing High School.
Best Method for pick out Goals - CORRECT ANSWERS--Be Realistic,
Be Specific,
Have a Time Frame,
Be Something You Want.
1 Main Reason Students Succeed or Fail - CORRECT ANSWERS--Attitude
Best Factors for Time Management - CORRECT ANSWERS--Determine How Much
Time you Need,
Determine How Much Time you Have,
Be Aware of the times/days you are most active,
Use Effective long/short-term study strategies,
Schedule study activities in realistic segments,
Use a system to plan ahead & set priorities
Stay motivated-Avoid procrastinations
For every 1 hour in class, you should study for ____ hours. - CORRECT ANSWERS--2
Bloom's Taxonomy - CORRECT ANSWERS--knowledge,
comprehension,
application,
analysis,
, synthesis,
evaluation
critical thinking - CORRECT ANSWERS--The ability to discover the value of an idea, a
set of beliefs, a claim, or an argument.
4 Basic Ideas of critical thinking - CORRECT ANSWERS--Foundation for Effective
Communication
Principal Skill used in Effective Decision Making
The Core of Creating New Knowledge
A way to uncover Bias & Predjudice
Fallacies - CORRECT ANSWERS--Defects in logic that weaken arguments
Questions to ask yourself for the support of an argument or position - CORRECT
ANSWERS--Is it enough support?
Is it right support?
Is it credible?
fallacy of generalization - CORRECT ANSWERS--Making Assumptions about a whole
group of people based on an inadequate sample.
(Example: "Engineering students are nerds.")
fallacy of false cause - CORRECT ANSWERS--Drawing improper conclusions through
sequencing.
(Example: If A comes before B, then A causes B.)
fallacy of personalizations - CORRECT ANSWERS--"Against the man" or "You too"
Inserting personalities inappropriately into an argument.
(Example: "Against the man"- "I won't vote for Senator Smith's education bill because
he had a mistress and marital problems.")
fallacy of everyone does it - CORRECT ANSWERS--"Against Many"
Justifying an issue based solely on the number of people involved.
(Example: "It's healthy to drink only soda - Millions of American kids do.")
Fallacy of Appealing to Authority - CORRECT ANSWERS--Using an endorsement from
someone as a primary reason for supporting a point of view.
(Example: "We should oppose higher taxes because Curt Schilling does!")
Fallacy of Weak Analogy - CORRECT ANSWERS--using irrelevant similarities in 2
objects to draw a conclusion.
(Example: "Cars and motorcycles are both driven at high speeds on the highway.
Drivers of Cars are not required to wear helmets so motorcycle riders shouldn't have to
either.")
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS HIGHLY
GRADED A+
VARK stands for - CORRECT ANSWERS--Visual, Aural, Read/Write, Kinesthetic
Howard Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences - CORRECT ANSWERS--Verbal,
Logical,
Visual,
Kinesthetic,
Rhythmic,
Interpersonal,
Intrapersonal,
Naturalist
Tradition Student - CORRECT ANSWERS--A college student, typically 17-19 years old,
attending college directly or soon after completing High School.
Best Method for pick out Goals - CORRECT ANSWERS--Be Realistic,
Be Specific,
Have a Time Frame,
Be Something You Want.
1 Main Reason Students Succeed or Fail - CORRECT ANSWERS--Attitude
Best Factors for Time Management - CORRECT ANSWERS--Determine How Much
Time you Need,
Determine How Much Time you Have,
Be Aware of the times/days you are most active,
Use Effective long/short-term study strategies,
Schedule study activities in realistic segments,
Use a system to plan ahead & set priorities
Stay motivated-Avoid procrastinations
For every 1 hour in class, you should study for ____ hours. - CORRECT ANSWERS--2
Bloom's Taxonomy - CORRECT ANSWERS--knowledge,
comprehension,
application,
analysis,
, synthesis,
evaluation
critical thinking - CORRECT ANSWERS--The ability to discover the value of an idea, a
set of beliefs, a claim, or an argument.
4 Basic Ideas of critical thinking - CORRECT ANSWERS--Foundation for Effective
Communication
Principal Skill used in Effective Decision Making
The Core of Creating New Knowledge
A way to uncover Bias & Predjudice
Fallacies - CORRECT ANSWERS--Defects in logic that weaken arguments
Questions to ask yourself for the support of an argument or position - CORRECT
ANSWERS--Is it enough support?
Is it right support?
Is it credible?
fallacy of generalization - CORRECT ANSWERS--Making Assumptions about a whole
group of people based on an inadequate sample.
(Example: "Engineering students are nerds.")
fallacy of false cause - CORRECT ANSWERS--Drawing improper conclusions through
sequencing.
(Example: If A comes before B, then A causes B.)
fallacy of personalizations - CORRECT ANSWERS--"Against the man" or "You too"
Inserting personalities inappropriately into an argument.
(Example: "Against the man"- "I won't vote for Senator Smith's education bill because
he had a mistress and marital problems.")
fallacy of everyone does it - CORRECT ANSWERS--"Against Many"
Justifying an issue based solely on the number of people involved.
(Example: "It's healthy to drink only soda - Millions of American kids do.")
Fallacy of Appealing to Authority - CORRECT ANSWERS--Using an endorsement from
someone as a primary reason for supporting a point of view.
(Example: "We should oppose higher taxes because Curt Schilling does!")
Fallacy of Weak Analogy - CORRECT ANSWERS--using irrelevant similarities in 2
objects to draw a conclusion.
(Example: "Cars and motorcycles are both driven at high speeds on the highway.
Drivers of Cars are not required to wear helmets so motorcycle riders shouldn't have to
either.")