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| Which subject | English as second |
| What age group | Adult courses |
| What topic | Motivation |
| Question types | Close-ended |
| Number of questions | 20 |
| Number of answers | 4 |
| Correct answers | Exactly 1 |
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This quiz is designed to test your knowledge on the topic of motivation.
Good luck!
A. the desire or willingness to do something B. the feeling of tiredness or lack of energy C. the state of being uninterested and apathetic D. the inability to act or perform a task
A. studying for a test to get a good grade B. working overtime for extra pay C. playing a sport because it's fun D. going to a party to make new friends
A. set realistic goals and timetables B. compare yourself to others C. focus on the obstacles and challenges D. don't bother setting goals
A. extrinsic motivation B. intrinsic motivation C. no motivation D. negative motivation
A. it helps you stay focused and achieve goals B. it makes you lazy and unproductive C. it generates stress and anxiety D. it causes you to procrastinate and waste time
A. lack of interest or enthusiasm B. too much motivation C. too little time or resources D. too much outside pressure
A. identifying your goals and objectives B. writing a to-do list C. taking a nap D. watching television
A. wanting to win a game for the satisfaction of victory B. being afraid of losing a game and disappointing others C. wanting to help your team win D. playing a game because you love it
A. intrinsic motivation B. extrinsic motivation C. negative motivation D. no motivation
A. they jump at every obstacle they encounter B. they achieve their goals and objectives C. they don't care about their performance D. they only focus on the negative aspects of their work
A. take a break and relax B. keep working harder and harder C. give up and accept your fate D. ignore your feelings
A. intrinsic motivation comes from within yourself, while extrinsic motivation comes from external factors B. intrinsic motivation is always positive, while extrinsic motivation is always negative C. intrinsic motivation is less effective than extrinsic motivation D. extrinsic motivation is more sustainable over the long-term
A. it helps you stay focused and achieve your goals B. you don't need motivation to learn a new language C. it makes the learning process more stressful and frustrating D. it causes you to procrastinate and waste time
A. set realistic goals for yourself B. compare yourself to other learners C. don't bother setting goals D. focus only on the difficulties you encounter
A. a positive attitude can help you stay motivated and focused B. a negative attitude will cause you to fail C. it's not important to have a positive attitude D. having a positive attitude will make you lazy
A. not enough time or resources B. not having a good teacher C. not being able to understand the language D. not being motivated
A. practice regularly and consistently B. ignore the obstacles and hope they go away C. blame others for your lack of progress D. give up and accept your fate
A. wanting to learn English because you love the language B. wanting to learn English to get a good job C. wanting to learn English to make friends D. wanting to learn English to improve your cognitive skills
A. extrinsic motivation B. intrinsic motivation C. negative motivation D. no motivation
A. it helps you achieve your goals and objectives B. it makes the learning process less stressful and frustrating C. it doesn't matter if you lose motivation D. it makes you procrastinate and waste time.
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