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List five of the ten tips to reduce test-taking worry. Explain which of these is the most relevant to you and why.

Question 2

A fear of public places is known as:
 a. a social phobia.
  b. acrophobia.
  c. claustrophobia.
  d. agoraphobia.



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Answer to Question 1

The ten tips to help reduce test-taking worries are:

(1) prepare; (2) expressive writing; (3) ask; (4) sleep on it; (5) eat right; (6) exercise; (7) try a relaxation technique; (8) practice mindfulness; (9) move on; (10) know when enough is enough.

Answer to Question 2

D



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