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shofmannx20

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If you are taking an exam with a section of true/false questions worth 25 points, a
  section of multiple-choice questions worth 25 points, and two essay questions
  worth 50 points, you should plan to spend most of your time
 
  a. previewing and reviewing all the questions.
  b. answering the true/false questions.
  c. answering the multiple-choice questions.
  d. answering the essay questions.

Question 2

In order to determine the progression of ideas in a course, you would probably
  look at all of the following except the
 
  a. course outline.
  b. syllabus.
  c. textbook's table of contents.
  d. vocabulary list.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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