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TRUE/FALSE QUESTIONS
 
1. The rate of new information produced in the last 30 years has not increased significantly compared to the early 1900s.
True False
 
2. Reading for fun and enjoyment differs little from reading for learning.
True False
 
3. Speed reading is an excellent skill primarily because as one’s reading rate increases so does their level of comprehension.
True False
 
4. Charts, tables, and graphs can be found in the appendix of a textbook.
True False
 
5. A bibliography section of a textbook has a basic summary of the author’s educational background.
True False
 
6. Surveying a chapter before reading it is an excellent idea because it provides you with advanced organizers.
True False
 
7. Many students have learning objectives that prevent effective retention of material.
True False
 
8. The SQ3R reading system is effective because it breaks a reading assignment down into manageable portions that require you to understand before you go on.
True False
 
9. Forming questions after you underline your text book is an essential part of the 3Rs System.
True False
 
10. One’s inner voice or voice of judgement can hinder his/her ability to learn.
True False
 

 

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Wahlstrom/Williams: Learning Success, Third Edition, Media Edition
Chapter 6. Reading
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