Set-2 (Q26-Q50)
- The inner urge to drive oneself to take initiative and action to pursue goals and complete tasks
a. Self-awareness
b. Self-motivation
c. Self-regulation
d. Self-satisfaction
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b. Self-Motivation
- Conscious knowledge of one’s own character, feelings and capabilities is
a. Self-awareness
b. Self-motivation
c. Self-regulation
d. Self-satisfaction
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a. Self-awareness
- Understanding who you are, knowing your inner strength and weaknesses is
a. Self-awareness
b. Self-motivation
c. Self-regulation
d. Self-satisfaction
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a. Self-awareness
- The difference between Interest and Ability is
a. Interest is things you are curious about or would do even if no one asked you to do it and Ability enable you to perform a work with proficiency
b. Interest is natural capacity and ability is thing you like to do in free time
c. Interest can be improved but ability not.
d. None of the above
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a. Interest is things you are curious about or would do even if no one asked you to do it and Ability enable you to perform a work with proficiency
- Which is not true about self-motivation?
a. It pushes you to achieve your goals
b. It helps to improve our quality of life
c. It is the thing you are curious about or do even no one asked
d. It is your ability to do things independently
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c. It is the thing you are curious about or do even no one asked
- Suresh spend all his time after school hours to solve sample papers to get good marks in exam. It is example of
a. Self-awareness
b. Self-motivation
c. Self-regulation
d. Self-satisfaction
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a. Self-awareness
- Rakshit got Gold Medal in High Jump. It is example of
a. Internal motivation
b. External motivation
c. Physical Motivation
d. None of the above
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b. External motivation
- On Gandhi Jayanti, Sundar donated blood in hospital which made him happy. It is example of
a. Self-awareness
b. Self-motivation
c. Self-regulation
d. Self-satisfaction
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b. Self-motivation
- Select the correct order of steps to build Self-Motivation
a. Stay loyal to goals->develop plan to achieve goal -> set your focus on goal -> find your strength
b. Find your strength -> set your focus on goal -> develop plan to achieve goal -> stay loyal to goal
c. Set your focus on goal -> develop plan to achieve goal -> find your strength -> stay loyal to goal
d. Find your strength -> develop plan to achieve goal -> stay loyal to goal > set focus on goal
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b. Find your strength -> set your focus on goal -> develop plan to achieve goal -> stay loyal to goal
- Select the correct statement
i. Goal setting is set of dreams with the deadline to get them.
ii. Goals helps you to focus on the end result instead of less important work.
a. i true, ii false
b. i false, ii true
c. both are true
d. both are false
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c. both are true
- set of dreams with a deadline to get them is
a. goal
b. goal setting
c. self-management
d. none
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a. goal
- The method we can use to set goals is
a. SMART
b. HIT
c. 7Cs
d. TINS
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a. SMART
- In SMART method to achieve goal R stands for
a. Ready
b. Relevant
c. Realistic
d. Recurring
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c. Realistic
- In SMART method to achieve goal S stands for
a. Specific
b. Success
c. Super
d. Sunday
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a. Specific
- SMART stands for
a. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time bound
b. Super, Master, Achievable, Realistic, Time bound
c. Special, Measurable, Affordable, Realistic, Time bound
d. Specific, Measurable, Affordable, Rapid, Time bound
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a. Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time bound
- Organizing and planning to spend the hours between activities is
a. Self-Management
b. Time-Management
c. Activity Management
d. Target-Management
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b. Time-Management
- Which is incorrect about time management?
a. Complete task on time
b. Submit all work on time
c. Save time by keeping things organized
d. None of the above
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d. None of the above
- Organize, Prioritize, Control and Track are the four important steps for effective _______ Management.
a. Time
b. Goal
c. Self
d. Target
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a. Time
- For effective time management, we should not
a. Avoid delay or postpone any planned activity
b. Use waiting time for fun
c. Prepare To-do list
d. Replace useless activities with productive activities
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b. Use waiting time for fun
- Which of the following is correct example of specific goal?
a. I would learn to speak English
b. I would go coaching class to learn English
c. I would learn English and after six month participate in debate competition
d. I would learn English by joining coaching class every day and after six month participate in debate completion.
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d. I would learn English by joining coaching class every day and after six month participate in debate completion
- Which of the following is example of realistic goal?
a. I will watch video of high jump coaching and win gold medal in Olympic
b. I will read entire syllabus in one day and get good marks in exam
c. I will practice 6-8 hrs daily to crack IIT
d. I will read how to clear IAS and join IAS.
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c. I will practice 6-8 hrs daily to crack IIT
- “Breaking down big goals into smaller parts” is _________ part of SMART method to set goals.
a. Realistic
b. Measurable
c. Time bound
d. Achievable
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d. Achievable
- A Self-motivated person are always
a. Focused
b. Knows what is important
c. Not concerned about problems
d. Don’t want anything from life
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c. Not concerned about problems
- Receiving Awards, medals, appreciation certificates are example of
a. Internal motivation
b. External motivation
c. Both
d. None
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b. External motivation
- Raju joined a NGO and went to the old age home and offered his service, which made him very happy and excited. He also learnt respect everyone. It is an example of
a. Internal motivation
b. External motivation
c. Both
d. None
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a. Internal motivation