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If you will be expected to fill in the names of cities on a map during an exam for an Urban Planning class, what is the best way to prepare?
 
  a. Test yourself with a practice map without the names.
  b. State the names of the cities and their locations out loud.
  c. Prepare multiple-choice items about the cities and their locations.
  d. Carry the map wherever you go and review it frequently.

Question 2

There are a number of techniques that you can use to help you prepare for a multiple-choice/essay exam; however, the best way to integrate information from both text and lecture is to
 
  a. make up self-tests.
  b. condense the material using index cards.
  c. make up study sheets.
  d. make a List of 20.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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