COR 002 Module No. 1 Brainstorming Techniques Quiz
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Which brainstorming technique involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure?

  • Figure Storming (correct)
  • The 5 Whys
  • Mind-mapping
  • Rapid Ideation

Which brainstorming technique involves asking participants to come up with great ways to cause a problem?

  • Brain Writing
  • Gap Filling
  • Reverse Thinking
  • Reverse Brainstorming (correct)

Which brainstorming technique involves anonymously writing down ideas on index cards?

  • Rapid Ideation
  • Gap Filling
  • The 5 Whys
  • Brain Writing (correct)

Which brainstorming technique involves asking 'what would someone else do in our situation' and then imagine doing the opposite?

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What type of outline arranges ideas hierarchically and shows the sequence of topics using only word/phrases as headings?

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Which type of graphic organizer is used to identify the similarities and differences between two or more concepts?

<p>Concept Map (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of text highlights the similarities and differences between subjects in a balanced way to avoid bias?

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Which brainstorming technique can involve asking participants to write down as many ideas as they can in a given period?

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Which module discusses a tool for critical and creative thinking, organizing information, and understanding information and relationships?

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Which type of text explains a concept, term, or subject by telling what something is and consists of three parts: the term, the general class, and the characteristics that differentiate it?

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Which brainstorming technique involves asking 'what would someone else do in our situation' and then imagine doing the opposite?

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Which brainstorming technique involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure?

<p>Figure storming (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which brainstorming technique can involve asking participants to write down as many ideas as they can in a given period?

<p>Rapid ideation (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which brainstorming technique involves asking participants to come up with great ways to cause a problem?

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Which brainstorming technique involves anonymously writing down ideas on index cards?

<p>Brain writing (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which technique for enhancing the brainstorm process is a visual tool?

<p>Mind-mapping (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of graphic organizer is used to show a central idea with its corresponding characteristics?

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What type of outline arranges ideas using complete sentences instead of words/phrases?

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Which module discusses a tool for critical and creative thinking, organizing information, and understanding information and relationships?

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What type of text highlights similarities and differences between subjects in a balanced way to avoid bias?

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Which module discusses the pattern of development where the main idea is explained by giving an extended example or a series of detailed examples?

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Which type of text recreates, invents, or visually presents a person, place, event, or action based on sensory details?

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Which brainstorming technique involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure?

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Which type of outline arranges ideas hierarchically and shows the sequence of topics using only word/phrases as headings?

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What type of text explains a concept, term, or subject by telling what something is and consists of three parts: the term, the general class, and the characteristics that differentiate it?

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Which module discusses a tool for self-learning among other reasons for using graphic organizers?

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Flashcards

Figure Storming

A brainstorming technique that involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure as a starting point to generate ideas.

Reverse Brainstorming

A brainstorming technique where participants come up with ways to create a problem or challenge, instead of solutions.

Brain Writing

A brainstorming technique where participants anonymously write ideas on index cards and share them.

Reverse Thinking

A brainstorming technique involving considering the opposite of what others might do in a given situation.

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Topic Outline

An outline format that organizes ideas using words or phrases as headings to show the sequence of topics.

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Concept Map

A graphic organizer that visually displays a central idea and its related concepts/characteristics.

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Comparison and Contrast Text

Text that highlights both the similarities and differences between two or more subjects, providing a balanced perspective.

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Rapid Ideation

A brainstorming technique where participants generate as many ideas as possible in a short time.

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Module No. 2

A module discussing critical & creative thinking tools for organizing and understanding information.

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Definition Text

Text that explains a concept, term, including the term, category, and defining characteristics.

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Sentence Outline

An outline that uses full sentences to organize and present ideas.

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Mind-mapping

A visual brainstorming technique using a central theme and branching connected ideas.

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Who Brainstorming

A brainstorming technique centering on a specific famous person for generating ideas.

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Descriptive Text

Text that recreates or presents a person, place, event, or action using sensory details.

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What Text

Text that explains a topic or idea by clarifying what is being looked at.

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Study Notes

Brainstorming Techniques

  • Role Storming: involves choosing a well-known historical or fictional figure
  • Reverse Brainstorming: involves asking participants to come up with great ways to cause a problem
  • Brainwriting: involves anonymously writing down ideas on index cards
  • Reversal Brainstorming: involves asking 'what would someone else do in our situation' and then imagine doing the opposite
  • Free Writing: involves asking participants to write down as many ideas as they can in a given period

Graphic Organizers

  • Venn Diagram: used to identify the similarities and differences between two or more concepts
  • Concept Map: used to show a central idea with its corresponding characteristics

Types of Outlines

  • Hierarchical Outline: arranges ideas hierarchically and shows the sequence of topics using only word/phrases as headings
  • Sentence Outline: arranges ideas using complete sentences instead of words/phrases

Text Types

  • Comparative Text: highlights the similarities and differences between subjects in a balanced way to avoid bias
  • Expository Text: explains a concept, term, or subject by telling what something is and consists of three parts: the term, the general class, and the characteristics that differentiate it
  • Descriptive Text: recreates, invents, or visually presents a person, place, event, or action based on sensory details

Modules

  • Critical and Creative Thinking: discusses a tool for critical and creative thinking, organizing information, and understanding information and relationships
  • Self-Learning: discusses a tool for self-learning among other reasons for using graphic organizers
  • Pattern of Development: discusses the pattern of development where the main idea is explained by giving an extended example or a series of detailed examples

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Test your knowledge on brainstorming techniques such as mind-mapping and the 5 whys. Learn how to effectively generate ideas and get the thought process moving forward. Explore the concept of avoiding the 'paralysis of analysis' during brainstorming sessions.

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