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First nation study course, Exercises of Social Psychology

study guide exercise useful before midterm and final study guide

Typology: Exercises

2018/2019

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a Name. Date FIC FNST 101 Midterm #1 Study Guide 1 Which of the following are considered protocols that we engage with in this. class? a. acknowledging the ancestral, unceded and traditional territories of First Peoples b. establishing a Code of Conduct ¢._understanding and following the guidelines of Circle Talk @all of these We acknowledge which of the following Nations for allowing us to live and learn on their traditional territories? ‘a. the Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish b, the Musqueam and Kwantlen c._ the Katzie, Semiahmoo and Tsawwassen @)all of these Coming to consensus is a process in which we move in which of the following ways? a. what | think | want to what you think | want to what we both need b. what I think you want to what I think you need to what I can give you c. what we want to what we need to what we can get what | say | want to what I really want to what | actually need Beginnings our semester together in a good way included which of the following? . opening the first class by acknowledging the traditional territories on which the campus sits b. making introductions, connections to each other establishing a code of conduct all of these A wholistic approach to learning and understanding in this course involves the need for students to: a. attend classes, do readings b. take notes on the readings and lectures ©) utilize not only their intellect but also their spiritual, emotional and physical capacities d. none of these The ‘single story’ can be defined as which of the following? a. the stories about being on your own (6) having one perspective about a group of people you do not know c. the one, best way to come to know a people d. all of these 7. The dangers of the single story include which of the following? a. they reduce entire groups of peoples to a stereotype b. they are uninteresting and uninspired stories they lead to racism aand c only 8. The single story perspective of First Nations peoples: a. has led to many resenting the Original Peoples of Turtle Island without ever knowing them b. flattens the Original Peoples of Turtle Island to merely stereotypes cc. has made the building of respectful relationships possible in _ contemporary times (a.)a and b only 9. Which of the following are acts of plagiarism? a. copy pasting from lecture slides b. changing words around in a quote from the readings ¢. submitting the same answers as your classmate d. all of these 10. If come across plagiarism in your first vocabulary response, which of the following actions will | take? a. | will continue to grade your assignment and include a warning about plagiarism b. Iwill stop reading your work and assign a zero grade for the entire assignment . | will contact FIC administration about the infraction d. none of these 11. Which of the following are potential consequences of plagi a. receiving a zero on the plagiarized response b. getting a zero for your friend whose responses you copied receiving a zero for the entire assignment (d_)all of these ism? 12. Vocabulary assignments are worth 40% of your grade in this course because: a. the concepts are key to your understanding First Nations experiences of colonization b. we want you to learn to communicate your understandings of these key concepts in your own words c. the concepts are not as important as the other 60% of the course grade d. aand bonly 13. The grade you leave FNST 101 with is dependent on which of the following? a. the level of work and engagement you put into the readings and class discussions, assignments and studying for midterms b. your ability to memorize c. how lucky you are in guessing on multiple choice questions d. all of these Az