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What is Time Management? (1 point) Responses Ignoring deadlines Ignoring deadlines The process of organizing and planning how to divide your time between different activities The process of organizing and planning how to divide your time between different activities Focusing only on one task without breaks Focusing only on one task without breaks Letting tasks take as long as they need Letting tasks take as long as they need Question 2 What term is illustrated by the example: Creating a plan to study for exams and a backup plan if you get sick before the test?(1 point) Responses Time Management Time Management Backup Plan Backup Plan Self-Discipline Self-Discipline Persistence Persistence Question 3 What is a BACKUP PLAN?(1 point) Responses A method for improving time management A method for improving time management A plan that is used when the original plan fails or faces obstacles A plan that is used when the original plan fails or faces obstacles A fixed routine for daily activities A fixed routine for daily activities A type of constructive criticism A type of constructive criticism Question 4 What is SELF-DISCIPLINE?(1 point) Responses Letting emotions control your actions Letting emotions control your actions Being able to control your feelings and act thoughtfully when something bad happens to you Being able to control your feelings and act thoughtfully when something bad happens to you Ignoring responsibilities Ignoring responsibilities Relying on others to manage your tasks Relying on others to manage your tasks Question 5 What term is illustrated by the example: An unexpected power outage before a big presentation?(1 point) Responses Unforeseen Unforeseen Backup Plan Backup Plan Growth Mindset Growth Mindset Persistence Persistence Question 6 What is ADAPTABLE?(1 point) Responses Sticking rigidly to your original plan Sticking rigidly to your original plan Being willing to change your plan or opinion based on new information or changes in the situation Being willing to change your plan or opinion based on new information or changes in the situation Avoiding any changes to your routine Avoiding any changes to your routine Always maintaining the same opinion Always maintaining the same opinion Question 7 What term is illustrated by the example: Adjusting your strategy after receiving new data that affects your project?(1 point) Responses Adaptable Adaptable Time Management Time Management Fixed Mindset Fixed Mindset Advocate Advocate Question 8 What term is illustrated by the example: Working hard on a project despite repeated failures?(1 point) Responses Feedback Feedback Persistence Persistence Backup Plan Backup Plan Constructive Criticism Constructive Criticism Question 9 What is PERSISTENCE?(1 point) Responses Giving up when faced with challenges Giving up when faced with challenges Continuing with a course of action to reach a goal, even when faced with obstacles or challenges Continuing with a course of action to reach a goal, even when faced with obstacles or challenges Ignoring your goals Ignoring your goals Quickly changing your plans Quickly changing your plans Question 10 What is CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISM?(1 point) Responses Using positive language to point out someone’s mistakes to help them do better Using positive language to point out someone’s mistakes to help them do better Complaining about a project without offering solutions Complaining about a project without offering solutions Ignoring someone’s mistakes Ignoring someone’s mistakes Providing negative feedback without explanation Providing negative feedback without explanation Question 11 What term is illustrated by the example: Offering helpful suggestions to a peer on how to improve their essay?(1 point) Responses Feedback Feedback Constructive Criticism Constructive Criticism Fixed Mindset Fixed Mindset Self-Discipline Self-Discipline Question 12 What is FEEDBACK?(1 point) Responses An irrelevant comment about someone’s work An irrelevant comment about someone’s work A type of information, either positive or negative, with which someone evaluates the work you’ve done A type of information, either positive or negative, with which someone evaluates the work you’ve done A plan to address unforeseen issues A plan to address unforeseen issues A fixed routine A fixed routine Question 13 What term is illustrated by the example: Receiving a teacher’s comments on how to improve your project?(1 point) Responses Feedback Feedback Time Management Time Management Advocate Advocate Backup Plan Backup Plan Question 14 What does ADVOCATE mean?(1 point) Responses To remain passive about an issue To remain passive about an issue To tell someone how you feel, what you think, and what you need; also, a person who speaks up for themselves or others To tell someone how you feel, what you think, and what you need; also, a person who speaks up for themselves or others To ignore personal needs To ignore personal needs To accept every opinion without question To accept every opinion without question Question 15 What term is illustrated by the example: Speaking up about your needs during a team meeting to ensure your voice is heard?(1 point) Responses Time Management Time Management Advocate Advocate Self-Discipline Self-Discipline Unforeseen

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Here are the answers based on the questions provided:

1. The process of organizing and planning how to divide your time between different activities
2. Backup Plan
3. A plan that is used when the original plan fails or faces obstacles
4. Being able to control your feelings and act thoughtfully when something bad happens to you
5. Unforeseen
6. Being willing to change your plan or opinion based on new information or changes in the situation
7. Adaptable
8. Persistence
9. Continuing with a course of action to reach a goal, even when faced with obstacles or challenges
10. Using positive language to point out someone’s mistakes to help them do better
11. Constructive Criticism
12. A type of information, either positive or negative, with which someone evaluates the work you’ve done
13. Feedback
14. To tell someone how you feel, what you think, and what you need; also, a person who speaks up for themselves or others
15. Advocate

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