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Studentsdash Giveaway Quiz 2.0

GST PAST QUESTIONS PRACTICE QUIZ

Studentsdash Giveaway Quiz 2.0

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1. To increase your vocabulary power suggests a lot of efforts on your own part. You need to read ………………. and …………………

2. What first name or nickname would you like us to use? You may optionally provide this to label your report, leaderboard, or certificate.

3. Always remember that the primary goal of all reading activities, no matter the reading speed, is to

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4. You can control your reading speed according to the purpose of reading, ………….. and the kind of reading activities you are performing.

5. The two related reading activities that are discussed in this course are

6. What is another word for “procrastinates” as used in: Mr. Albert invariably turns in good assignments but he procrastinates a lot.

7. Listening is useless if there is no …………..

8. Your reading speed will vary according to the………..of reading.

9. Any situation that suggests listening to an audio/documentary or related requires

10. The following are steps on how to take note during reading

11. ………………….. is the activity done during study time

12. …………….. is taking notes from lectures or speeches

13. When in a crucial meeting, what do you do?

14. The following are factors affecting comprehension, except

15. When listening to a documentary, what do you do?

16. ………… is a generic term given to the tasks, the steps, the people and tools involved in each step of a business process

17. As average speed is for easier texts and reading materials, so is ………… for fast reading

18. You …………. in order to locate dates in a bulletin but ……… to determine whether or not the article favours our political party

19. Any situation that suggests reading in all situations requires ………..

20. Listening-comprehension has been seen in this course GST 101 as an interactive process involving the interpretative, and the………….. of the listener

21. ………is screening the passage very rapidly to locate important information within a large chunk of reading materials

22. When reading a book in the library, what do you do?

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