Explanation:
It’s helpful to understand the kinds of question that are asked on a exam, because the response you need to come up with depends on the type of question. Knowing about different types of exam questions can help you activate appropriate strategies for formulating answers and reduce exam-taking anxiety.
Hold on.
These questions ask you to make inferences or apply your knowledge to new situations, which is sometimes called “critical thinking”.
You need to know the material being covered to answer these questions at the “green light” level, but the exam question is not asking you to simply regurgitate it. You will need to take what you know and use it in ways you have not yet used it.
This type of question sometimes flummoxes students, because they are surprised to they are being asked a question that wasn’t exactly covered in class. Remember that with red light questions you are not supposed to already know the answer. You have to come up with the answer yourself, it is not already in your head. (You will need to know the basic information, though, to be able to answer this type of question.)
Red light questions are asked more frequently in college than in high school.
To study for red light questions, make diagrams or concept maps that link ideas or topics from the course together. Think about how what you’re learning relates to what you’ve learned in other classes. Sit down with friends or classmates and talk about how one might use information from the class in a job setting.
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My family is taking a trip on the slick road ?
Answer:
- <u>Translated from Indonesian language:</u>
"1. identifying the characteristics of biographical texts based on their contents; 2. assess things that can be emulated from biographical texts; 3. comment on the contents of at least one fiction book and one nonfiction book that has been read; 4. Reveal the things that can be emulated from the characters contained in biographical texts or novels that are read in writing; 5. analyzing aspects of meaning and language in biographical texts; 6. retell the contents of biographical texts; 7. replicate the contents of scientific books that are read in the form of reviews. biography of Indonesian habibi brainly."
- As, there are different cultures and diverse number of individuals across the globe, as there are different races and backgrounds of individuals across the globe. While, there are certain rules and principles which are followed by the number of individuals to perform various functions regarding the literature and other subjects or fields of science and art.
We all know, The Air Pollution, also known as Haze is increasing in Malaysia day by day. It has been an ongoing problem in many countries in the Southeast Asia region but Malaysia is worst affected. The most major cause behind this is slash and burn practice by farmers and peat fires blown by the wind from Indonesia. especially Sumatra, which mainly affects the Peninsular Malaysia and Kalimantan, which mainly affects <span>East Malaysia. So, In conclusion, if we want to get rid of it, All of us including all countries...specially those are islands should remove those practices, which creates a Massive Air pollution with the help of flowing wind.
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