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Title: Blank Jeopardy


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Misc. Terms
Misc. Terms, Pt. 2
Memory Terms
Fallacies
TimeManagement
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When studying music notes Every Good Boy Does
Fine, EGBDF is an example of what?
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Acrostic
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IRS is an example of a/an
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Acronym
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Which is not part of a syllogism?
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Induction
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Metacognition is Juxtaposition is Inferring
is
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  • To think about the thinking process
  • Side-by-side comparison of items
  • Making a conclusion based on
  • facts, observations, or opinions present

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Mnemonics are
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Devices used to remember something
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But everyone else is going to the party! is an
example of ______ appeal.
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Bandwagon appeal
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If one person in a group does something
wrong and the whole group is blamed, what
fallacy is being demonstrated?
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Guilt by association
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If both alcohol and guns kill people, and
someone says that if guns should be outlawed as
well as cars, this person is using the fallacy
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False analogy
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If someone who wears a leather jacket is mean,
and we assume that all people who wear leather
jackets are mean is to use the fallacy
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Hasty generalization
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The fallacy in which someone or something
ignores the individual differences of a group of
people is
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Stereotyping
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To write weekly plans down in your agenda or to
take notes off of a whiteboard is to demonstrate
the management skill of
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Organization
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To review, use flashcards, or organize notes for
studying is to demonstrate the skill of
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Test preparation
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To use your spare time to do something important
or to go over your schedule is demonstrating
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Time management
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To begin with the end in mind is to use the
skill of
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Goal setting
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To skim text or read the introduction to a
lesson is an example of
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Previewing
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What is the difference between denotation and
connotation?
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Denotation The correct meaning of a word
Connotation The assumed meaning of a word
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Define enigma.
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Something that cannot be understood or explained
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What is bias?
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Material that is slanted towards one opinion or
item over one or more others
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Short term memory can be recalled anywhere from
now to ______ Long term memory can be recalled
from 5 years ago to a ______
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Short term memory Now to a few years Long term
memory 5 years to lifetime
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What is the definition of a goal, and an example?
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A goal is something which is desired to be
achieved. (Examples vary.)
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Are you a visual, auditory, or kinesthetic
learner if you like to create outlines and
sort out your notes into different categories?
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You are a visual learner.
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Are you a visual, auditory, or kinesthetic
learner if you like to make models and try
things out by doing them hands-on?
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You are a kinesthetic learner.
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What kind of learner are you if you enjoy playing
back recorded lectures, listening to music while
working, and/or being able to recall facts that
were told to you?
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You are an auditory learner.
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What are antonyms and synonyms?
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Antonyms are opposites of a term, and synonyms
are words that mean the same as the term in
question.
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What is a fact and what is an opinion? -----------
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POINTS Is saying that Mrs. Rayborn is the
schools loudest teacher a fact or an opinion?
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A fact is something that can be proved, and an
opinion is something that is thought to be
true. BONUS ANSWER Fact!
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