Bma Flashcards

1
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What is the definition of a key concept?

A

A key concept is a fundamental idea or principle that is essential to understanding a topic.

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True or False: Key concepts are only relevant in higher education.

A

False

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3
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Fill in the blank: A key concept often serves as a __________ for further learning.

A

foundation

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4
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What are the characteristics of a key concept?

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Key concepts are usually broad, abstract, and applicable in multiple contexts.

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5
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Which of the following is a key concept in science? A) Gravity B) Apple C) Chair

A

A) Gravity

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What is the role of key concepts in education?

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They help students organize knowledge and make connections between ideas.

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7
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True or False: Key concepts remain unchanged over time.

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False

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8
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What is an example of a key concept in history?

A

Democracy

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9
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Fill in the blank: Understanding key concepts is important for __________ critical thinking.

A

developing

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10
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What is the difference between a key concept and a fact?

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A key concept is a broader idea, while a fact is a specific piece of information.

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11
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following best represents a key concept in literature? A) Character B) Plot C) Theme

A

C) Theme

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12
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What is the importance of identifying key concepts in a subject area?

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It aids in comprehension and retention of information.

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13
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True or False: Key concepts can be applied across different disciplines.

A

True

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14
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Fill in the blank: A key concept can help to __________ complex information.

A

simplify

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15
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What is a common method for teaching key concepts?

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Concept mapping

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16
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of key concepts? A) Broad applicability B) Specificity C) Abstract nature

A

B) Specificity

17
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What type of questions should learners ask to identify key concepts?

A

Questions that explore the ‘why’ and ‘how’ of a topic.

18
Q

True or False: Key concepts are only useful for exam preparation.

A

False

19
Q

What is a strategy for incorporating key concepts into study sessions?

A

Using flashcards to reinforce understanding.

20
Q

Fill in the blank: Key concepts often lead to __________ understanding of a subject.

A

deeper

21
Q

Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a key concept in economics? A) Supply B) Banana C) Desk

A

A) Supply

22
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What should students do after identifying key concepts?

A

They should connect them to specific details and examples.

23
Q

True or False: Key concepts are static and do not evolve.

A

False

24
Q

What is the benefit of discussing key concepts with peers?

A

It enhances understanding through different perspectives.

25
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Fill in the blank: Key concepts can help in __________ decision-making.

A

informed