CPD Final Exam Questions and
Answers6
A self-management tool for tracking the daily completion of one action long enough to create or
eliminate a habit is
called a
A. 32-day commitment
B. next-actions list
C. tracking form
D. calendar - ANSWERS-32-day commitment
"Hard skills" are the special-knowledge skills that you've learned to do throughout your life—for
example, swimming,
writing, solving math problems, building a house, creating a budget, backpacking, playing chess,
and
reading.
True or False - ANSWERS-True
"Soft skills" are the ones you have developed to cope with life—for example, making choices as
a Creator, motivating
yourself, being persistent, developing mutually supportive relationships, and believing in
yourself.
True or False - ANSWERS-True
Fixed Mindset - ANSWERS-Believe people are born with a fixed amount of ability and talent.
Afraid of failure, shy away from things they do not know.
, Growth Mindset - ANSWERS-Believe that intelligence is like a muscle - it gets stronger the more
it's used. Accept challenges, learn from mistakes, change course if needed, and keep going
despite setbacks and failures.
6 parts to Bloom's Taxonomy for Thinking - ANSWERS-(pyramid) 1. evaluation 2. synthesis 3.
analysis 4. application 5. comprehension 6. knowledge
Evaluation - ANSWERS-(Closes to the truth as possible) judgement.
Synthesis - ANSWERS-Putting things together creative thinking.
Analysis - ANSWERS-Breaking things down critical thinking.
Application - ANSWERS-Using knowledge in a new situation.
Comprehension - ANSWERS-Understanding.
Knowledge - ANSWERS-Recall.
Parts of Critical Thinking of Bloom's Taxonomy Pyramid. - ANSWERS-Evaluation, synthesis, and
analysis.
"CHEAP IF C/R" - ANSWERS-Courage, Humility, Empathy, Autonomy, Perseverance, Integrity, fair
mindedness, and Confidence of Reasoning.
Intellectual Humility (opposite) - ANSWERS-Arrogance
Intellectual Courage (opposite) - ANSWERS-Cowardice
Answers6
A self-management tool for tracking the daily completion of one action long enough to create or
eliminate a habit is
called a
A. 32-day commitment
B. next-actions list
C. tracking form
D. calendar - ANSWERS-32-day commitment
"Hard skills" are the special-knowledge skills that you've learned to do throughout your life—for
example, swimming,
writing, solving math problems, building a house, creating a budget, backpacking, playing chess,
and
reading.
True or False - ANSWERS-True
"Soft skills" are the ones you have developed to cope with life—for example, making choices as
a Creator, motivating
yourself, being persistent, developing mutually supportive relationships, and believing in
yourself.
True or False - ANSWERS-True
Fixed Mindset - ANSWERS-Believe people are born with a fixed amount of ability and talent.
Afraid of failure, shy away from things they do not know.
, Growth Mindset - ANSWERS-Believe that intelligence is like a muscle - it gets stronger the more
it's used. Accept challenges, learn from mistakes, change course if needed, and keep going
despite setbacks and failures.
6 parts to Bloom's Taxonomy for Thinking - ANSWERS-(pyramid) 1. evaluation 2. synthesis 3.
analysis 4. application 5. comprehension 6. knowledge
Evaluation - ANSWERS-(Closes to the truth as possible) judgement.
Synthesis - ANSWERS-Putting things together creative thinking.
Analysis - ANSWERS-Breaking things down critical thinking.
Application - ANSWERS-Using knowledge in a new situation.
Comprehension - ANSWERS-Understanding.
Knowledge - ANSWERS-Recall.
Parts of Critical Thinking of Bloom's Taxonomy Pyramid. - ANSWERS-Evaluation, synthesis, and
analysis.
"CHEAP IF C/R" - ANSWERS-Courage, Humility, Empathy, Autonomy, Perseverance, Integrity, fair
mindedness, and Confidence of Reasoning.
Intellectual Humility (opposite) - ANSWERS-Arrogance
Intellectual Courage (opposite) - ANSWERS-Cowardice