3.6 | Quiz 1: Unit 1

  • Due Oct 19, 2025 at 11:59pm
  • Points 75
  • Questions 30
  • Available Oct 11, 2025 at 12am - Oct 19, 2025 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit None

Instructions

This Unit 1 quiz will cover the information we have learned so far.  The chapters to review in your textbook are Chapters, 1, 2, 3, and 8 along with the assignments you have completed in these first few weeks.  Take the time to review the material before attempting this quiz to better prepare yourself.  This quiz has no time limit but only one attempt at this quiz is allowed.  This quiz includes four short essay questions so be sure to answer those using full sentences, proper grammar and punctuation, and answer all parts of the question in order to earn full credit.  The correct answers to the questions you missed will be revealed after the quiz has closed so be sure to go back and check your work.

GOOD LUCK!

Quiz taking advice from ChatGPT:

  1. Read the question carefully
    • Ensure you fully understand what’s being asked before looking at the options. Sometimes, keywords in the question can help you narrow down the choices.
  2. Eliminate obviously wrong answers
    • If you’re unsure, try eliminating options that are clearly incorrect. This increases your chances if you need to guess.
  3. Look for clues in other questions
    • Sometimes, answers to one question may help you with another, especially if they are related.
  4. Pay attention to absolutes
    • Words like "always," "never," "only," or "none" can be red flags. Unless you're confident, answers with these absolute terms are often incorrect.
  5. Watch for “all of the above” or “none of the above”
    • If two or more of the options seem correct, "all of the above" is often the correct answer.
    • If you're sure that one option is incorrect, "none of the above" is likely wrong as well.
  6. Use the process of elimination
    • Even if you're unsure, narrowing down the choices can greatly improve your odds.
  7. Guess intelligently
    • If you need to guess, choose the longest or most detailed answer. Often, the more thorough option is correct.
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