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OpenStudy (anonymous):

First, let me get this straight: This is actually for my Leadership Skills Development course, but since there is no category for this subject, I will just post it here. Second, I have already answered the questions. I picked the answers that seemed most reasonable, and I didn't just choose randomly. All I want you to do is confirm if my answers are correct and/or incorrect. If they are correct, just say so, and if they are incorrect, please help me find the right answer. Since my answers can't fit in this post, I shall post them in the comments section of my question. Thanks! :) ~Micah K.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

02.01 Why Do Goals Matter Warning: There is a checkbox at the bottom of the exam form that you MUST check prior to submitting this exam. Failure to do so may cause your work to be lost. Instructions: Read each of the scenarios carefully to determine which roadblock each student is encountering. Select the correct response. Question 1 (Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Hannah knows she has some natural skill at field hockey, but she never practices in the off season. This is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Marcy is a very good math student, but she seldom studies for tests. As a result, her grade has dropped this semester. This is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals Question 3 (Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Stefan sees a commercial on television that makes him think he needs to buy an e-reader. This is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals Question 4 (Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Justin wants to go to college to be a teacher, but his parents want him to be a lawyer. This is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Noah gets accepted to a great college out of state, but his father asks him to stay closer to home. This is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals Question 6 (Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Elise chooses to watch a movie with her friends instead of studying for her English test. This is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Jim would like to get a summer internship, but his dad thinks he should work at the grocery store to save money for college. This is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Ben can’t wrestle in this week’s match unless he loses two pounds. He decides to take a nap instead of exercising. This is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals Question 9 (Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Ellen is driving with some friends in the car, and they almost hit a child on a bike because the radio is turned up so loud. This is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals Question 10 (Multiple Choice Worth 10 points) Jose is a natural leader, but he doesn’t join any clubs or after-school activities. This is an example of wasting talent getting distracted allowing others to set goals

OpenStudy (anonymous):

These are my answers: 1. A 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. C 6. B 7. C 8. B 9. B 10. A

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