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Medesa

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For an exam consisting of multiple-choice questions worth 40 points and an essay
  portion worth 60 points, you should plan to spend most of your time
 
  a. previewing the questions.
  b. answering the multiple-choice questions.
  c. answering the essay questions.
  d. reviewing your answers.

Question 2

The auditory/visual section of the Learning Style Questionnaire indicates
 
  a. the types of learning tasks and learning situations you find easiest to handle.
  b. the sensory mode you prefer when processing information.
  c. your ability to work with spatial relationships.
  d. your preferred level of interaction with other people.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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