Being organized can help to:(1 point)

Responses

Decline focus
Decline focus

Increase stress
Increase stress

Procrastinate
Procrastinate

Accomplish goals
Accomplish goals
Question 3
Which of the following is a strategy that you can adopt to increase your productivity at work?(1 point)
Responses

Take minimal breaks
Take minimal breaks

Focus on your small tasks first
Focus on your small tasks first

Focus on one task at a time
Focus on one task at a time

Set big goals
Set big goals
Question 4
This allows you to work on other assignments that may be specifically assigned to you alone, while the rest of the team can dedicate time to another task.(1 point)
Responses

Productivity
Productivity

Organization
Organization

Procrastination
Procrastination

Delegate
Delegate
Question 5
The Pomodoro Strategy says to spend how much time working on a task and how much time on a break?(1 point)
Responses

10 min working; 5 min break
10 min working; 5 min break

20 min working; 5 min break
20 min working; 5 min break

30 min working; 10 min break
30 min working; 10 min break

20 min working; 20 min break
20 min working; 20 min break
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1 answer

Here are the correct answers to your questions based on common productivity principles:

Question 2: Being organized can help to:

  • Accomplish goals

Question 3: Which of the following is a strategy that you can adopt to increase your productivity at work?

  • Focus on one task at a time

Question 4: This allows you to work on other assignments that may be specifically assigned to you alone, while the rest of the team can dedicate time to another task.

  • Delegate

Question 5: The Pomodoro Strategy says to spend how much time working on a task and how much time on a break?

  • 25 min working; 5 min break (Note: although this specific response isn't listed, typically, the standard Pomodoro Technique is 25 minutes of work followed by a 5-minute break.)

If you're following a specific format for the answers in Question 5, please ensure that option is correct. If 25 min is not available, consider rephrasing the existing options based on common knowledge.