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Test Description: How well do you know the skills to master math?
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The first step of the problem solving process is
A
Say out loud each step you are using.
B
Pinpoint the type of math problems on which you are having difficulty.
C
Find an example.
D
Ask for help.
2) The second step of the problem-solving approach is
A
Choose a problem and say each step out loud while working through problem.
B
Pinpoint or figure out the type of math problems you are having difficulty with.
C
Say the steps as you perform each operation
D
Call a study buddy.
3) The third step of the problem-solving approach is
A
Stop, find an example, and read the example out loud.
B
Ask the teacher for help.
C
Choose a problem.
D
Repeat step one.
4) Adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing are
A
The scientific method
B
Hard
C
The four basic math operations
D
Ways to appraoch reading textbooks
5) The first step in solving math difficulties is to
A
Repitition
B
Check for errors
C
Practice different types of math problems
D
Determine where you need to strengthen skills
6) Part of strengthening skills is to
A
Work on them
B
Compensate by cheating
C
Use them once every few months
D
Pretend to be good at the skills
7) When you master the basics in any area of life you have more
A
feel unsuccessful
B
money and power
C
friends
D
control and freedom
8) Asking for help is the
A
the fourth step of the problem-solving approach
B
the fifth step of the problem-solving approach
C
the third step of the problem-solving approach
D
first step of the problem-solving approach
9) Working math problems is a two step process. The first step is to write out the steps. The second step is
A
Stop
B
Write out the steps
C
Copy problems from the textbook
D
Say the steps as you perform each operation, checking the off as you go
10) The sooner you master the four operations the sooner math will become
A
tolerable
B
easier
C
more complicated and difficult
D
exciting
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