#1
Which of the following is a common time management technique?
Pareto Principle
Murphy's Law
Parkinson's Law
Occam's Razor
#2
Which of the following is NOT a time management tool?
Kanban Board
Gantt Chart
Venn Diagram
Pomodoro Timer
#3
Which of the following is NOT a component of the 'SMART' goal framework?
Specific
Meaningful
Attainable
Time-bound
#4
What does the 'Pareto Principle' state regarding time management?
80% of results come from 20% of efforts
50% of results come from 50% of efforts
90% of results come from 10% of efforts
100% of results come from 100% of efforts
#5
What does the acronym 'MIT' stand for in the context of time management?
Most Important Task
Mandatory Information Transfer
Maximum Investment Time
Major Interruption Time
#6
What does the 'Eating the Frog' metaphor imply in time management?
Tackling the most difficult task first
Eating breakfast for energy
Avoiding tasks altogether
Eating slowly to savor the taste
#7
Which of the following is NOT a commonly used time management technique?
The Pomodoro Technique
The SWOT Analysis
The Eisenhower Matrix
The GTD Method
#8
What does the Eisenhower Matrix help individuals prioritize?
Tasks based on urgency and importance
Tasks based on size
Tasks based on alphabetical order
Tasks based on randomness
#9
What is the 'Pomodoro Technique' used for?
Time management and productivity
Cooking Italian cuisine
Learning a new language
Meditation
#10
What is the principle behind the 'Two-Minute Rule'?
If a task takes less than two minutes, do it immediately
Tasks that require two people should be prioritized
Only tasks related to two objectives are important
Tasks should be completed in two phases
#11
What does the 'ABCDE' prioritization technique involve?
Assigning each task a letter based on importance
Sorting tasks alphabetically
Counting tasks based on their duration
Dividing tasks into five categories
#12
What does the acronym 'SMART' stand for in the context of goal setting?
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
Simple, Manageable, Accurate, Realistic, Timely
Strategic, Meaningful, Attainable, Resourceful, Targeted
Structured, Meaningful, Achievable, Relevant, Timeless
#13
What is the 'Eat That Frog!' principle about?
Tackling the most challenging task first
Eating healthy food every morning
Procrastinating important tasks
Taking frequent breaks during work
#14
What is the 'Don't Break the Chain' method commonly used for?
Building habits
Building fences
Building skyscrapers
Building bridges
#15
What is the 'Zeigarnik Effect' related to in time management?
Incomplete tasks occupying mental space
Efficient task completion
Multitasking abilities
Avoiding distractions
#16
Which time management technique emphasizes completing similar tasks in batches?
Time blocking
Batch processing
Timeboxing
Priority Matrix
#17
What is 'chunking' in the context of time management?
Breaking down tasks into smaller, manageable parts
Combining tasks into larger groups
Managing time slots effectively
Sorting tasks based on urgency
#18
What is the 'Ivy Lee Method' primarily used for in time management?
Prioritizing tasks for the next day
Organizing emails
Creating schedules for the week
Managing interruptions during work
#19
Which time management technique involves categorizing tasks into four quadrants based on urgency and importance?
Eisenhower Matrix
Pomodoro Technique
Two-Minute Rule
ABCDE Method
#20
What is 'time blocking' in the context of time management?
Assigning specific time slots for different activities
Blocking out distractions during work
Blocking access to certain websites
Blocking out the entire day for relaxation
#21
What does the acronym 'RACI' stand for in task delegation?
Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed
Reasonable, Accountable, Cooperative, Informed
Responsible, Accountable, Cooperative, Informed
Responsible, Actionable, Cooperative, Informed
#22
What does the '90/90/1 Rule' suggest for personal development?
Dedicating 90 minutes each day for learning
Dedicating 90 days for a new habit
Dedicating 90 days for intense focus
Dedicating 90 minutes for self-reflection daily
#23
What is the '1-3-5 Rule' in the context of daily planning?
Setting 1 long-term goal, 3 medium-term goals, and 5 short-term goals
Focusing on 1 task, 3 times a day, with 5 minutes breaks
Prioritizing 1 major task, 3 minor tasks, and 5 micro-tasks
Planning 1 activity, 3 meals, and 5 breaks throughout the day
#24
What is 'timeboxing' in the context of time management?
Allocating fixed time slots for tasks or activities
Creating a schedule for time travel
Boxing up unused time
Setting a timer for every task
#25
What does the 'Do, Delegate, Delay, Delete' framework help with in time management?
Decision-making on tasks
Managing email inbox
Prioritizing tasks
Creating schedules