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Teacherbot 02 Aug, 23:31:15
  1. What is a goal? a) A plan to achieve something b) A wish or dream c) A game you play at recess d) None of the above

Answer: a) A plan to achieve something

  1. Why is it important to set goals? a) It helps you stay focused and motivated b) It impresses your teachers c) It makes your parents proud d) None of the above

Answer: a) It helps you stay focused and motivated

  1. Which of the following is a SMART goal? a) “I want to be the best student in the class.” b) “I want to read 10 books by the end of the school year.” c) “I want to play video games all day.” d) None of the above

Answer: b) “I want to read 10 books by the end of the school year.”

  1. How can you break down a big goal into smaller, manageable steps? a) By ignoring the goal and doing something else b) By asking your parents to do it for you c) By creating a timeline and setting deadlines d) None of the above

Answer: c) By creating a timeline and setting deadlines

  1. Which of the following is an example of a short-term goal? a) “I want to become a doctor when I grow up.” b) “I want to learn how to ride a bike by the end of the week.” c) “I want to travel the world.” d) None of the above

Answer: b) “I want to learn how to ride a bike by the end of the week.”

  1. How can you track your progress towards a goal? a) By doing nothing and hoping for the best b) By keeping a journal or checklist c) By asking your friends to do it for you d) None of the above

Answer: b) By keeping a journal or checklist

  1. What should you do if you encounter obstacles while working towards your goal? a) Give up and try something else b) Ask your parents to solve the problem for you c) Find alternative solutions and keep going d) None of the above

Answer: c) Find alternative solutions and keep going

  1. How can sharing your goals with others be helpful? a) They can help you stay accountable and provide support b) They can steal your ideas and achieve the goals themselves c) They can make fun of you and discourage you d) None of the above

Answer: a) They can help you stay accountable and provide support

  1. What is the importance of celebrating small achievements along the way? a) It helps you stay motivated and boosts your confidence b) It wastes time and distracts you from your goal c) It makes your friends jealous d) None of the above

Answer: a) It helps you stay motivated and boosts your confidence

  1. How often should you review and adjust your goals? a) Never, once you set a goal, you can’t change it b) Only at the end of the school year c) Regularly, to ensure they are still relevant and achievable d) None of the above

Answer: c) Regularly, to ensure they are still relevant and achievable