Classroom And Student Training Quiz!

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Classroom training is the most effective form of learning. Whether you are a student or an employee, it gives you the opportunity to interact with a certified and experienced trainer or teacher to discuss ideas and problems and help you improve your confidence and skills. This quiz has been developed to assess your knowledge about Classroom Training. So, let's try out the quiz. All the best!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    If a student receives a grade on a paper and disagrees with that grade, the first step the student should take is to

    • A.

      Contact you as the department chair

    • B.

      Contact the dean of the college

    • C.

      Contact the Office of Student Affairs

    • D.

      Contact the instructor

    Correct Answer
    D. Contact the instructor
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to contact the instructor. When a student disagrees with a grade on a paper, it is important to first communicate directly with the instructor to discuss the concerns and seek clarification. The instructor is responsible for grading the paper and can provide explanations or address any misunderstandings. Contacting the department chair, dean of the college, or the Office of Student Affairs should be considered as a last resort if the issue cannot be resolved with the instructor.

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  • 2. 

    If you receive a letter from a student appealing a grade, you must

    • A.

      Meet with the student within five working days

    • B.

      Meet with the faculty member within five working days

    • C.

      Contact your dean

    • D.

      Write a letter to the student explaining the grade

    Correct Answer
    A. Meet with the student within five working days
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to meet with the student within five working days. This is because when a student appeals a grade, it is important to address their concerns promptly and provide them with an opportunity to discuss their appeal. Meeting with the student within five working days allows for a timely resolution of the issue and ensures that the student's concerns are heard and addressed appropriately.

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  • 3. 

    If a student receives an incomplete for the fall semester, the student

    • A.

      Must complete the work by the end of the fall semester of the following year

    • B.

      Must complete the work by the end of the spring semester of the following year

    • C.

      Should contact his/her instructor to talk about the due date for completing the work

    • D.

      Must write a letter to the dean of the college to inform him/her of the incomplete

    Correct Answer
    B. Must complete the work by the end of the spring semester of the following year
    Explanation
    If a student receives an incomplete for the fall semester, they must complete the work by the end of the spring semester of the following year. This is because an incomplete grade typically means that the student has not finished all the required coursework for the semester. By giving them until the end of the spring semester of the following year, it allows them ample time to catch up and complete the necessary work.

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  • 4. 

    Medical reasons are considered reasonable circumstances under which to get an excused absence from class.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    Medical reasons are considered reasonable circumstances for getting an excused absence from class because they are typically unforeseen and can significantly impact a student's ability to attend class and participate fully. Illnesses or injuries may require medical treatment or rest, making it impossible or unsafe for a student to attend class. In such cases, it is reasonable for the student to be excused from class to prioritize their health and well-being. Additionally, excusing medical absences encourages students to take care of their health and prevents the spread of contagious illnesses within the school community.

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  • 5. 

    If a student’s mother calls you to ask how her son is doing in a particular class, you should

    • A.

      Contact the instructor, find out how the student is doing, and let the mother know

    • B.

      Tell her that it is illegal for her to ask this information

    • C.

      Inform her of FERPA and explain the law, but do not tell her how her son is doing in the class

    • D.

      Inform her only if her son is not passing the class

    Correct Answer
    C. Inform her of FERPA and explain the law, but do not tell her how her son is doing in the class
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to inform her of FERPA and explain the law, but do not tell her how her son is doing in the class. FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) protects the privacy of student educational records. As an educator, it is important to respect and uphold the privacy rights of students. By informing the mother about FERPA and explaining the law, you are helping her understand the limitations on sharing student information without violating their privacy. However, you should not disclose specific details about her son's performance in the class to maintain confidentiality.

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  • 6. 

    Cell phones should be

    • A.

      On vibration only

    • B.

      Off and put away.

    • C.

      Only used when you’re sure the teacher isn’t looking

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. Off and put away.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "off and put away" because it is the most appropriate and respectful behavior to have during class. Keeping cell phones off and put away ensures that students are not distracted by notifications or tempted to use their phones during class time. It also shows respect towards the teacher and the learning environment. This behavior helps students stay focused and engaged in the class activities, promoting a positive and productive learning environment.

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  • 7. 

    When the teacher rings the bell on his desk it means

    • A.

      He wants your attention

    • B.

      It’s time to do the Macarena

    • C.

      Class is dismissed

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Class is dismissed
    Explanation
    When the teacher rings the bell on his desk, it signifies that the class is dismissed. This is a common practice in many educational institutions where the bell is used as a signal to indicate the end of the class or the break time. Students are expected to pack up their belongings and leave the classroom when they hear the bell ringing.

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  • 8. 

    When the sign for group work is posted on the board, you should:

    • A.

      Wait until the teacher releases each group number to go

    • B.

      Run like a madman/madwoman

    • C.

      Get up when you want to

    Correct Answer
    A. Wait until the teacher releases each group number to go
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to wait until the teacher releases each group number to go. This means that when the sign for group work is posted on the board, you should not immediately start working or leave your seat. Instead, you should wait for the teacher to assign each group a number and give instructions on when it is appropriate to start working. This ensures that everyone is on the same page and that the group work can be organized and coordinated effectively.

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  • 9. 

    If you feel you have to talk to the teacher about an issue, you should:

    • A.

      Do it right away before you forget

    • B.

      Ask the teacher when the best time to meet would be

    • C.

      Tell the teacher you need to do it in front of the class

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    B. Ask the teacher when the best time to meet would be
    Explanation
    When you feel the need to talk to the teacher about an issue, it is important to ask the teacher when the best time to meet would be. This shows respect for the teacher's schedule and allows for a more focused and productive conversation. Doing it right away may not be the best approach as the teacher may be busy or not in the right frame of mind to address the issue. Telling the teacher you need to do it in front of the class is not appropriate as it may cause unnecessary embarrassment or discomfort for both the teacher and the student.

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  • 10. 

    If you need to leave class for any reason, please:

    • A.

      Interrupt the lesson and ask the teacher

    • B.

      Wave your hand for attention from the teacher

    • C.

      Raise your hand to ask the teacher the question

    • D.

      Yell the request across the classroom

    Correct Answer
    C. Raise your hand to ask the teacher the question
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to raise your hand to ask the teacher the question. This is the appropriate and polite way to get the teacher's attention and ask a question without interrupting the lesson or causing disruption in the classroom. It shows respect for the teacher and allows for a smooth flow of the class while still addressing any concerns or clarifications that the student may have.

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