True statement. Starting on a project at the last minute can increase anxiety.
False statements
Working within a very tight deadline can help you retain knowledge. *Knowledge will not be retained since your brain is very busy trying to catch up and meet the deadline. You do not have the time to fully understand any data thus, once you are done with the project, you tend to forget majority of the knowledge you have gathered.
You shouldn't take regular breaks while working on a project.
*Taking breaks while working on any project is needed. This is to refresh your mind and reboot your system to enable you to tackle your project with renewed vigor.
Your priority list should start with the smaller, insignificant tasks.
*Priority lists are made to list down tasks based on its importance and urgency. Important and urgent tasks must be done first before any other tasks.
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The answer is A because she fears rejection
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