Your roommate gets a free table and wants to add it to your study room. You think the table will block the doorway. What should you do before you agree?

A. Work with your roommate to create a floorplan that uses accurate measurements for the room, the existing furniture and the new table, as well as walkways between the furniture.
B. Suggest you rearrange the study room to create a new place for the table.
C. Suggest you go shopping together for a table.
D. Create a plan to sell the new table if it doesn't fit.


Answer: A

Education

You might also like to view...

The non-parametric equivalent of the one-way between-measures ANOVA is

A. Mann–Whitney test B. Wilcoxon sign test C. Friedman test D. Kruskal–Wallis test

Education

Which of the following does not illustrate how music and music making in early childhood classrooms supports children's development?

a. Diverse selections of music enrich the cultural environment of the classroom. b. A listening center is set up with clear guides for use by children independent of adult direction. c. Music time allows teachers who have particular musical talents to express themselves as they entertain the children. d. Music and music making can provide a range of balanced experiences along a continuum from spontaneous to guided play.

Education

Single words or short phrases used to represent whole sentences are referred to as:

a. babbling. b. echolalic speech. c. holophrases. d. pragmatics.

Education

Considering the core skills needed for critical thinking, what level is represented by this question: Can you make judgments about this information and rate accuracy, quality, and credibility?

A. Understand B. Anaylze C. Remember D. Evaluate

Education