FIRST YEAR SEMINAR FINAL EXAM
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
Most students say that tests in college
A. are harder than tests in high school.
B. require less preparation than they had anticipated.
C. cover very little material, but in a very detailed manner.
D. cover a great deal of material, but in a less detailed manner.
E. All of the above - CORRECT-ANSWERS******A
Good strategies for test-taking success include all except:
A. Getting a good night's sleep.
B. Bringing required supplies.
C. Cramming as much as possible the night before the exam.
D. Bringing reference aids, if allowed.
E. Organizing resources - CORRECT-ANSWERS******C
Terms such as always, never, and usually are particularly important to pay attention to in
A. essay tests.
B. procedural tests.
C. multiple choice tests
,D. true-false tests.
E. All of the above. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******D
Writing a lot more than asked to, or including information not asked for, on short
answer tests
A. is impressive to most instructors, as it shows your more complete knowledge of the
subject matter.
B. is usually a waste of time, as many teaching assistants are the ones who do the
grading, and they are told very simple answers; they don't have the ability or authority
to grade further.
C. suggests that you do not understand the concepts.
D. suggests that you are pretending to know more than you do.
E. All of the above. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******C
Which of the following does not constitute cheating?
A. Submitting essays you have purchased and paid for in full.
B. Submitting a paper in a new class that you previously wrote and submitted foranother
class.
C. Improper paraphrasing.
D. Collaborating with another student on an assignment that is designated as
anindividual assignment.
E. All of the above are examples of cheating. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******E
,A test that asks you to solve math problems or find an unknown in chemistry is known
as a(n)
A. objective test.
B. subjective test.
C. procedural test.
D. reflective test. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******C
Multiple choice, matching, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions are all examples of
A. objective tests.
B. subjective tests.
C. conceptual tests.
D. procedural tests. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******A
"Test-anxious" students may experience the following:
A. sabotaging their own grade.
B. increased pulse, heart rate, and perspiration.
C. interpreting neutral events as proof of their own inadequacy.
D. All of the above. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******D
When instructors judge individual student scores in relation to the strongest score in the
class, it is called
A. relative grading.
B. grading on a curve.
, C. percentile scoring.
D. ranking. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******B
A recent analysis comparing results across many years of surveys on cheatingestimated
that approximately of both males and females cheated in college.
A. 25%
B. 40%
C. 60%
D. 75% - CORRECT-ANSWERS******C
Which of the following is not a successful strategy in preparing to take an actual test?
A. getting a good night's sleep the night before the exam
B. bringing something comforting such as bottled water or a cup of coffee
C. bringing extra supplies like sharpened pencils or writing pens
D. eating a heavy well loaded carbohydrate meal to energize your brain - CORRECT-
ANSWERS******D
Which of the following is not a good testing strategy when you are actually taking the
exam?
A. using a mnemonic device on challenging questions that have many parts to the
question
B. taking a deep breather and clearing your mind of any remaining negative thoughts
WITH CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2025
Most students say that tests in college
A. are harder than tests in high school.
B. require less preparation than they had anticipated.
C. cover very little material, but in a very detailed manner.
D. cover a great deal of material, but in a less detailed manner.
E. All of the above - CORRECT-ANSWERS******A
Good strategies for test-taking success include all except:
A. Getting a good night's sleep.
B. Bringing required supplies.
C. Cramming as much as possible the night before the exam.
D. Bringing reference aids, if allowed.
E. Organizing resources - CORRECT-ANSWERS******C
Terms such as always, never, and usually are particularly important to pay attention to in
A. essay tests.
B. procedural tests.
C. multiple choice tests
,D. true-false tests.
E. All of the above. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******D
Writing a lot more than asked to, or including information not asked for, on short
answer tests
A. is impressive to most instructors, as it shows your more complete knowledge of the
subject matter.
B. is usually a waste of time, as many teaching assistants are the ones who do the
grading, and they are told very simple answers; they don't have the ability or authority
to grade further.
C. suggests that you do not understand the concepts.
D. suggests that you are pretending to know more than you do.
E. All of the above. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******C
Which of the following does not constitute cheating?
A. Submitting essays you have purchased and paid for in full.
B. Submitting a paper in a new class that you previously wrote and submitted foranother
class.
C. Improper paraphrasing.
D. Collaborating with another student on an assignment that is designated as
anindividual assignment.
E. All of the above are examples of cheating. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******E
,A test that asks you to solve math problems or find an unknown in chemistry is known
as a(n)
A. objective test.
B. subjective test.
C. procedural test.
D. reflective test. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******C
Multiple choice, matching, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank questions are all examples of
A. objective tests.
B. subjective tests.
C. conceptual tests.
D. procedural tests. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******A
"Test-anxious" students may experience the following:
A. sabotaging their own grade.
B. increased pulse, heart rate, and perspiration.
C. interpreting neutral events as proof of their own inadequacy.
D. All of the above. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******D
When instructors judge individual student scores in relation to the strongest score in the
class, it is called
A. relative grading.
B. grading on a curve.
, C. percentile scoring.
D. ranking. - CORRECT-ANSWERS******B
A recent analysis comparing results across many years of surveys on cheatingestimated
that approximately of both males and females cheated in college.
A. 25%
B. 40%
C. 60%
D. 75% - CORRECT-ANSWERS******C
Which of the following is not a successful strategy in preparing to take an actual test?
A. getting a good night's sleep the night before the exam
B. bringing something comforting such as bottled water or a cup of coffee
C. bringing extra supplies like sharpened pencils or writing pens
D. eating a heavy well loaded carbohydrate meal to energize your brain - CORRECT-
ANSWERS******D
Which of the following is not a good testing strategy when you are actually taking the
exam?
A. using a mnemonic device on challenging questions that have many parts to the
question
B. taking a deep breather and clearing your mind of any remaining negative thoughts