Deck 3: Time Management

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Locus of control is defined as

A) a belief about how much control events that affect you have over you.
B) a belief about how much control you have over the events that affect you.
C) the ability to control how you feel when stressed.
D) the ability to prioritize important tasks.
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If you find yourself frequently saying "I don't have time," you likely have which kind of locus of control?

A) external
B) internal
C) balanced
D) prioritized
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Which can help you be creative and artistic while also managing your important activities and assignments?

A) a weekly timetable
B) an electronic calendar
C) an academic calendar
D) a bullet journal
Question
Which is a calendar that shows all the important dates that are specific to your campus?

A) a day planner
B) a monthly planner
C) an academic calendar
D) an electronic calendar
Question
Which of these are commonly found on an academic calendar?

A) class schedules
B) add/drop deadlines
C) reading assignments
D) study group meeting times and dates
Question
Jenna is using her cell phone's electronic calendar to map out her various deadlines, school and work schedules, and social commitments. What should Jenna do as she enters her information?

A) Include no more than one commitment per day.
B) List her work hours first because that should be her highest priority.
C) Include tasks related to her daily routine, such as meals and showering.
D) Use a different color for each category (school, work, social obligation, etc.).
Question
What should you do if you look ahead on your calendar and see that you have a research paper due the same week as a test?

A) Focus on finishing the research paper because research papers are more important than tests.
B) Set reminders for the day that the paper is due and the day of the test.
C) Find time to finish some other assignments early to free up extra study time.
D) Ask your instructor for an extension for the paper to give you more time.
Question
Which strategy would a good time manager use to allow for emergencies?

A) Finish assignments before actual due dates.
B) Create monthly planners instead of weekly planners.
C) Refrain from rearranging the schedule under any circumstances.
D) Spend an equal amount of time on each assignment.
Question
Why is it a good idea to check your calendar regularly?

A) It helps you focus primarily on studying.
B) It helps you maintain control of your schedule.
C) It ensures you can multitask appropriately.
D) It ensures that you can anticipate disruptions to your plans.
Question
Which is an example of using your study time wisely?

A) Use time between classes to review and study.
B) Check your schedule often while studying.
C) Monitor e-mails from professors on your phone while studying.
D) Set ambitious study goals.
Question
Working a job on-campus can be beneficial for studying because

A) it is easy to form study groups with your coworkers.
B) the time spent commuting to your job will give you time to study.
C) supervisors will likely allow you to study during downtime.
D) on-campus jobs often require you to work less hours.
Question
Which concept refers to doing more than one thing at a time?

A) procrastinating
B) commuting
C) overextending
D) multitasking
Question
Which individual is likely studying most effectively?

A) Miguel frequently checks his schedule while he studies.
B) Jamal makes sure to concentrate on one task at a time.
C) Rosa decides to avoid taking study breaks.
D) Hannah texts classmates and studies at the same time.
Question
Which concept is the habit of delaying something that needs your immediate attention?

A) multitasking
B) time management
C) procrastination
D) overextending
Question
Unhealthy habits are MORE likely to develop in individuals who engage in which activity?

A) prioritization
B) multitasking
C) journaling
D) procrastination
Question
Stephanie has a large, complex assignment due in two weeks for her biology class. She is not sure how best to tackle completing it on time. What will help Stephanie finish her project on time?

A) Complete the easier, less interesting tasks last.
B) Create a to-do list, and check off items as they are completed.
C) Check in with friends and family on social media while completing tasks.
D) Combine smaller steps into larger tasks so it seems like there is less to do.
Question
Which is the best way to organize a major writing assignment?

A) Ask your instructor to provide a suggested completion plan.
B) Complete the most difficult tasks first.
C) Ask the people who live with you to complete tasks with you.
D) Break the assignment into small steps with individual deadlines.
Question
When Molly was in high school, she had to attend summer school twice because her procrastination caused her to fail several classes. Now that she has started college, she wants to turn over a new leaf and focus on getting her assignments finished and handed in on time. Which of these strategies can help Molly avoid procrastination?

A) Enroll in courses that people she lives with also take to help her stay on track.
B) Say no to friends and family members who want her attention while she is completing schoolwork.
C) Focus on the activities and tasks that are the most fun first, and complete the most difficult tasks last.
D) Complete planned study sessions in a comfortable public place so that friends passing by will hold her accountable.
Question
Determining the time of day when you feel most productive is a way to help you manage your

A) diet.
B) friendships.
C) daily pattern.
D) energy.
Question
When establishing a routine, it is helpful first to

A) establish an external locus of control.
B) observe your energy patterns.
C) learn to avoid procrastination.
D) change your diet to be healthier.
Question
What should you ask yourself when deciding which task is of highest priority?

A) Which task is the most important and urgent?
B) Which task is the smallest?
C) Which task is the most complex?
D) Which task requires the least amount of time to complete?
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Gregorio is planning his schedule for this semester using key dates for tests and project due dates from the syllabi his instructors have provided. He also is involved in several extracurricular activities, works an on-campus job part-time, and likes to spend time with his friends. How can Gregorio prioritize his activities to be successful in school work and other obligations?

A) He should stop participating in extracurriculars and plan to socialize once the semester ends.
B) He should focus on his short-term goals to ensure all tasks are accomplished.
C) He should use different colors in his planner for school work, work schedule, and activities.
D) He should plan to get less sleep in order to study enough for all his classes.
Question
When people have too much to do given the resources available, they are said to be

A) procrastinating.
B) overextended.
C) energized.
D) multitasking.
Question
Leo has completed more than half of the semester and is dangerously close to failing some of his classes. He is taking four advanced science classes with lab sections, plays soccer in his free time, and sings in a choir on weekends. How should Leo deal with being overextended?

A) He should color code his schedule for different groups of activities.
B) He should consider which commitments he can drop.
C) He should sleep less at night so he has more time to study.
D) He should drop the classes that he is failing.
Question
Which is a strategy for successful time management to help you succeed academically?

A) Take on the same workload as others in your major.
B) Prepare to-do lists to keep track of all of your tasks.
C) Engage in extracurricular activities as long as there is time left in your schedule.
D) Schedule study times around social activities.
Question
What is the best way to focus and keep your priorities on track when you have competing responsibilities?

A) Tackle large jobs all at once rather than in stages.
B) Keep all of your commitments, even when you are stressed.
C) Finish what needs to be done before moving from work to pleasure.
D) Engage in a wide variety of new experiences.
Question
Being on time is a behavior that all instructors expect from their students. This is referred to as

A) being punctual.
B) multitasking.
C) prioritizing.
D) being overextended.
Question
Which student is prioritizing being punctual?

A) Theresa considers her energy pattern before joining a new club.
B) Nerina tells her friends she cannot go to see a movie because she needs to study.
C) Octavio drops an elective course two weeks into the semester when he begins to feel overwhelmed.
D) Harold plans ahead for transportation, so he gets to class before it begins.
Question
For each hour spent in class, how many study hours should you schedule?

A) ½
B) 1
C) 1½
D) 2
Question
Why might scheduling your classes in blocks be helpful?

A) You will stay energized if you attend your classes all at once.
B) You may save time traveling to and from school.
C) It may make it easier for you to study in-between classes.
D) It may keep you from falling behind if you become ill during the semester.
Question
Recognizing that you can be in control is the first step to effective time management.
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We don't really have a choice about how we use our time when it comes to big and small decisions.
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Your calendar should include only school-and work-related assignments, deadlines, and commitments.
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Some people procrastinate because they are perfectionists.
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Procrastinating can signal that it's time to reassess your goals and objectives.
Question
One way to beat procrastination is to break down large tasks into smaller steps.
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Scheduling down-time for yourself may make you unmotivated.
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Healthy snacks and plenty of water will help you keep your energy levels up so that you can keep up with your schedule.
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Many students of all ages sometimes feel overwhelmed by the additional responsibilities that college brings.
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Scheduling all of your classes in a block of time without breaks is not an effective scheduling method.
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Describe common time-management problems facing college students.
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Describe two problems likely to develop in college students who procrastinate in their studies.
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Describe your strategies for overcoming procrastination and staying motivated with your coursework.
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Describe how you can better manage your energy by recognizing your daily pattern. If your energy dips, what ways can you use to take care of yourself?
Question
How can you avoid overextending yourself? Explain what you do to manage your time more efficiently.
Question
Name one benefit and one drawback of block scheduling.
Question
Describe how to create a workable class schedule. Explain why your current class schedule works or does not work for you.
Question
Identify and describe three components of good time management.
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Deck 3: Time Management
1
Locus of control is defined as

A) a belief about how much control events that affect you have over you.
B) a belief about how much control you have over the events that affect you.
C) the ability to control how you feel when stressed.
D) the ability to prioritize important tasks.
B
2
If you find yourself frequently saying "I don't have time," you likely have which kind of locus of control?

A) external
B) internal
C) balanced
D) prioritized
A
3
Which can help you be creative and artistic while also managing your important activities and assignments?

A) a weekly timetable
B) an electronic calendar
C) an academic calendar
D) a bullet journal
D
4
Which is a calendar that shows all the important dates that are specific to your campus?

A) a day planner
B) a monthly planner
C) an academic calendar
D) an electronic calendar
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5
Which of these are commonly found on an academic calendar?

A) class schedules
B) add/drop deadlines
C) reading assignments
D) study group meeting times and dates
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6
Jenna is using her cell phone's electronic calendar to map out her various deadlines, school and work schedules, and social commitments. What should Jenna do as she enters her information?

A) Include no more than one commitment per day.
B) List her work hours first because that should be her highest priority.
C) Include tasks related to her daily routine, such as meals and showering.
D) Use a different color for each category (school, work, social obligation, etc.).
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7
What should you do if you look ahead on your calendar and see that you have a research paper due the same week as a test?

A) Focus on finishing the research paper because research papers are more important than tests.
B) Set reminders for the day that the paper is due and the day of the test.
C) Find time to finish some other assignments early to free up extra study time.
D) Ask your instructor for an extension for the paper to give you more time.
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8
Which strategy would a good time manager use to allow for emergencies?

A) Finish assignments before actual due dates.
B) Create monthly planners instead of weekly planners.
C) Refrain from rearranging the schedule under any circumstances.
D) Spend an equal amount of time on each assignment.
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9
Why is it a good idea to check your calendar regularly?

A) It helps you focus primarily on studying.
B) It helps you maintain control of your schedule.
C) It ensures you can multitask appropriately.
D) It ensures that you can anticipate disruptions to your plans.
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10
Which is an example of using your study time wisely?

A) Use time between classes to review and study.
B) Check your schedule often while studying.
C) Monitor e-mails from professors on your phone while studying.
D) Set ambitious study goals.
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11
Working a job on-campus can be beneficial for studying because

A) it is easy to form study groups with your coworkers.
B) the time spent commuting to your job will give you time to study.
C) supervisors will likely allow you to study during downtime.
D) on-campus jobs often require you to work less hours.
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12
Which concept refers to doing more than one thing at a time?

A) procrastinating
B) commuting
C) overextending
D) multitasking
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13
Which individual is likely studying most effectively?

A) Miguel frequently checks his schedule while he studies.
B) Jamal makes sure to concentrate on one task at a time.
C) Rosa decides to avoid taking study breaks.
D) Hannah texts classmates and studies at the same time.
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14
Which concept is the habit of delaying something that needs your immediate attention?

A) multitasking
B) time management
C) procrastination
D) overextending
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15
Unhealthy habits are MORE likely to develop in individuals who engage in which activity?

A) prioritization
B) multitasking
C) journaling
D) procrastination
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16
Stephanie has a large, complex assignment due in two weeks for her biology class. She is not sure how best to tackle completing it on time. What will help Stephanie finish her project on time?

A) Complete the easier, less interesting tasks last.
B) Create a to-do list, and check off items as they are completed.
C) Check in with friends and family on social media while completing tasks.
D) Combine smaller steps into larger tasks so it seems like there is less to do.
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17
Which is the best way to organize a major writing assignment?

A) Ask your instructor to provide a suggested completion plan.
B) Complete the most difficult tasks first.
C) Ask the people who live with you to complete tasks with you.
D) Break the assignment into small steps with individual deadlines.
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18
When Molly was in high school, she had to attend summer school twice because her procrastination caused her to fail several classes. Now that she has started college, she wants to turn over a new leaf and focus on getting her assignments finished and handed in on time. Which of these strategies can help Molly avoid procrastination?

A) Enroll in courses that people she lives with also take to help her stay on track.
B) Say no to friends and family members who want her attention while she is completing schoolwork.
C) Focus on the activities and tasks that are the most fun first, and complete the most difficult tasks last.
D) Complete planned study sessions in a comfortable public place so that friends passing by will hold her accountable.
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19
Determining the time of day when you feel most productive is a way to help you manage your

A) diet.
B) friendships.
C) daily pattern.
D) energy.
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20
When establishing a routine, it is helpful first to

A) establish an external locus of control.
B) observe your energy patterns.
C) learn to avoid procrastination.
D) change your diet to be healthier.
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21
What should you ask yourself when deciding which task is of highest priority?

A) Which task is the most important and urgent?
B) Which task is the smallest?
C) Which task is the most complex?
D) Which task requires the least amount of time to complete?
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22
Gregorio is planning his schedule for this semester using key dates for tests and project due dates from the syllabi his instructors have provided. He also is involved in several extracurricular activities, works an on-campus job part-time, and likes to spend time with his friends. How can Gregorio prioritize his activities to be successful in school work and other obligations?

A) He should stop participating in extracurriculars and plan to socialize once the semester ends.
B) He should focus on his short-term goals to ensure all tasks are accomplished.
C) He should use different colors in his planner for school work, work schedule, and activities.
D) He should plan to get less sleep in order to study enough for all his classes.
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23
When people have too much to do given the resources available, they are said to be

A) procrastinating.
B) overextended.
C) energized.
D) multitasking.
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24
Leo has completed more than half of the semester and is dangerously close to failing some of his classes. He is taking four advanced science classes with lab sections, plays soccer in his free time, and sings in a choir on weekends. How should Leo deal with being overextended?

A) He should color code his schedule for different groups of activities.
B) He should consider which commitments he can drop.
C) He should sleep less at night so he has more time to study.
D) He should drop the classes that he is failing.
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25
Which is a strategy for successful time management to help you succeed academically?

A) Take on the same workload as others in your major.
B) Prepare to-do lists to keep track of all of your tasks.
C) Engage in extracurricular activities as long as there is time left in your schedule.
D) Schedule study times around social activities.
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26
What is the best way to focus and keep your priorities on track when you have competing responsibilities?

A) Tackle large jobs all at once rather than in stages.
B) Keep all of your commitments, even when you are stressed.
C) Finish what needs to be done before moving from work to pleasure.
D) Engage in a wide variety of new experiences.
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27
Being on time is a behavior that all instructors expect from their students. This is referred to as

A) being punctual.
B) multitasking.
C) prioritizing.
D) being overextended.
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28
Which student is prioritizing being punctual?

A) Theresa considers her energy pattern before joining a new club.
B) Nerina tells her friends she cannot go to see a movie because she needs to study.
C) Octavio drops an elective course two weeks into the semester when he begins to feel overwhelmed.
D) Harold plans ahead for transportation, so he gets to class before it begins.
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29
For each hour spent in class, how many study hours should you schedule?

A) ½
B) 1
C) 1½
D) 2
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30
Why might scheduling your classes in blocks be helpful?

A) You will stay energized if you attend your classes all at once.
B) You may save time traveling to and from school.
C) It may make it easier for you to study in-between classes.
D) It may keep you from falling behind if you become ill during the semester.
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Recognizing that you can be in control is the first step to effective time management.
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32
We don't really have a choice about how we use our time when it comes to big and small decisions.
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Your calendar should include only school-and work-related assignments, deadlines, and commitments.
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34
Some people procrastinate because they are perfectionists.
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Procrastinating can signal that it's time to reassess your goals and objectives.
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36
One way to beat procrastination is to break down large tasks into smaller steps.
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37
Scheduling down-time for yourself may make you unmotivated.
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38
Healthy snacks and plenty of water will help you keep your energy levels up so that you can keep up with your schedule.
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Many students of all ages sometimes feel overwhelmed by the additional responsibilities that college brings.
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40
Scheduling all of your classes in a block of time without breaks is not an effective scheduling method.
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41
Describe common time-management problems facing college students.
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42
Describe two problems likely to develop in college students who procrastinate in their studies.
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Describe your strategies for overcoming procrastination and staying motivated with your coursework.
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Describe how you can better manage your energy by recognizing your daily pattern. If your energy dips, what ways can you use to take care of yourself?
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45
How can you avoid overextending yourself? Explain what you do to manage your time more efficiently.
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46
Name one benefit and one drawback of block scheduling.
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Describe how to create a workable class schedule. Explain why your current class schedule works or does not work for you.
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Identify and describe three components of good time management.
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