Cuestionario: Essential Student Vocabulary and Expressions — 10 preguntas

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1. Which term describes the academic period that lasts approximately half a year?

Session
Quarter
Semester
Term

Semester

Explicación

A semester is an academic period that lasts about half a year. A quarter is roughly three months, and 'term' can refer to different lengths depending on the institution, but 'semester' is the most common term for a half-year period.

2. What does the term 'undergraduate' specifically refer to in university studies?

A student pursuing a master's degree
A student enrolled in a college for general education
A student pursuing a bachelor's degree
A student studying for a doctoral degree

A student pursuing a bachelor's degree

Explicación

An 'undergraduate' is a student who is working towards a bachelor's degree, which is the first level of university study.

3. What is typically obtained after completing undergraduate studies in a university?

A bachelor's degree
A postgraduate degree
A master's degree
A doctoral degree

A bachelor's degree

Explicación

An undergraduate degree, commonly a bachelor's degree, is obtained after completing undergraduate studies. Postgraduate degrees are pursued after undergraduate, and master's or doctoral degrees are higher levels of postgraduate education.

4. Which of the following best describes a 'semester' in academic terms?

A year-long course module
A half-year academic term
A final project or thesis
An administrative meeting at the university

A half-year academic term

Explicación

A 'semester' refers to a half-year academic term used by many universities to organize the academic calendar.

5. In the context of student life, what does the phrase "to balance studies and social life" imply?

To avoid social activities to focus on grades
To prioritize social life over studies
To study only and ignore social activities
To manage time effectively between academic work and social interactions

To manage time effectively between academic work and social interactions

Explicación

"To balance studies and social life" means managing one's time effectively so that academic responsibilities and social activities are both maintained without neglecting either, leading to a healthy student lifestyle.

6. What is a key difference between a 'freshman' and a 'senior' in university terminology?

Freshman is a 2nd-year student; senior is a 1st-year student
Freshman is a 1st-year student; senior is a 4th-year student
Freshman takes graduate courses; senior takes undergraduate courses
Freshman graduates; senior enters first year

Freshman is a 1st-year student; senior is a 4th-year student

Explicación

A 'freshman' is a first-year university student, while a 'senior' is typically a fourth-year student, often close to graduation.

7. What role does the 'library' typically play in a student's academic life?

It is mainly a social gathering place
A resource for studying and research
It is where students submit their grades
A space for sports activities and recreation

A resource for studying and research

Explicación

The 'library' is primarily a resource for studying, reading, and research, supporting students' academic needs.

8. Which of the following is most likely included in 'key activities' for students as per the revision sheet?

Attending lectures, studying, writing essays
Sleeping, eating, watching TV
Playing video games, shopping, traveling
Part-time work, commuting, cooking

Attending lectures, studying, writing essays

Explicación

'Key activities' in an academic context include attending lectures, studying, and writing essays, which are essential for academic success.

9. According to the revision sheet, which object is commonly used by students for managing their schedules?

A calculator
A textbook
A timetable
A microscope

A timetable

Explicación

A 'timetable' is a common object students use to organize and manage their academic schedules.

10. Which statement correctly describes the relationship between 'grades' and 'academic achievement'?

Grades have no impact on academic achievement
Grades and feedback help guide learning improvement
Grades are only for final exams and do not affect progress
Grades are irrelevant in university studies

Grades and feedback help guide learning improvement

Explicación

Grades and feedback are essential for guiding students' learning improvement and measuring academic achievement.

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Student — definition?

An individual enrolled in a course of study.

Student — definition?

Individual enrolled in college or university.

Campus — role?

Provides university facilities and environment.

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