Motivation Mastery

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What is motivation. a. A state of being bored and uninterested ______ c. A state of feeling tired and sleepy d. A state of confusion and uncertainty

b. A state of being excited and enthusiastic

Which of the following is an example of intrinsic motivation. a. Studying to get good grades b. Playing a sport to win a trophy c. Completing a task to earn money ______

d. Reading a book for personal enjoyment

Which of the following is an example of extrinsic motivation. a. Learning a new skill for personal growth b. Participating in a competition to improve skills c. Engaging in a hobby for relaxation ______

d. Completing chores to earn an allowance

What is the main difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. ______. b. Intrinsic motivation is only applicable to academic pursuits, while extrinsic motivation is related to personal interests. c. Intrinsic motivation is temporary, while extrinsic motivation is long-lasting. d. Intrinsic motivation is only experienced by highly motivated individuals, while extrinsic motivation is common among all individuals

a. Intrinsic motivation comes from within, while extrinsic motivation comes from external rewards or punishments

Why is it important to understand different types of motivation. a. It has no impact on academic performance or personal growth. b. It helps in identifying individuals who lack motivation. ______. d.

c. It allows for the development of effective strategies to increase motivation

Motivation is an internal state that propels individuals to engage in ______ behavior

goal-directed

Amotivation is a state of ______ or listlessness

apathy

Motivational states are characterized by their direction, ______, and persistence

intensity

Intensity is the strength of the state and affects whether the state is translated into action and how much ______ is employed

effort

Motivation is often divided into two phases: in the first phase, the individual establishes a ______, while in the second phase, they attempt to reach this goal

goal

Test your knowledge of motivation with this quiz! From understanding the concept of motivation to identifying examples of intrinsic motivation, this quiz will challenge your understanding of what drives human behavior. Whether you're interested in psychology, self-improvement, or leadership, this quiz will put your knowledge to the test.

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