Effective Prompting Techniques in Instructional Settings Quiz

Test your knowledge on prompting techniques in education with this quiz covering various methods and purposes in instructional settings.

#1

Which of the following is NOT a commonly used prompting technique in instructional settings?

Verbal prompting
Visual prompting
Delayed prompting
Ineffective prompting
#2

What is the primary purpose of prompting techniques in instructional settings?

To confuse learners
To facilitate learning
To discourage participation
To increase frustration
#3

Which of the following is an example of a verbal prompting technique?

Showing a demonstration
Providing a written cue
Using a physical gesture
Asking leading questions
#4

What is the primary purpose of using prompting techniques for individuals with special needs?

To make tasks more difficult
To increase dependence
To promote independence
To discourage participation
#5

Which of the following is a benefit of using prompting techniques in instructional settings?

Decreasing student engagement
Increasing frustration levels
Improving skill acquisition
Limiting learning opportunities
#6

What is a common strategy to fade prompts in instructional settings?

Increase the intensity of prompts
Provide less feedback
Gradually reduce the frequency of prompts
Ignore student responses
#7

Which of the following is an example of visual prompting?

Asking a question aloud
Providing a written cue or picture
Providing a hint after a long delay
Ignoring student responses
#8

In instructional settings, what does the term 'fading prompts' refer to?

Gradually removing prompts as learners become proficient
Increasing the number of prompts given
Giving prompts abruptly
Never removing prompts
#9

Which of the following is an example of a naturalistic prompting technique?

Providing a hint after a long delay
Using a script to guide behavior
Ignoring the learner's response
Providing reinforcement immediately
#10

What is the term for using physical guidance to assist a learner in completing a task?

Verbal prompting
Modeling
Physical prompting
Delayed prompting
#11

Which of the following is an example of a textual prompting technique?

Using verbal cues
Demonstrating a task
Providing a written instruction
Using physical guidance
#12

In instructional settings, what does 'response prompting' refer to?

Prompting learners to recall past responses
Prompting learners to provide a specific answer
Prompting learners to respond more slowly
Prompting learners to copy others' responses
#13

Which of the following is a characteristic of effective prompting techniques?

Prompting only when learners are completely stuck
Using the same type of prompt for all learners
Ignoring incorrect responses
Providing immediate feedback after prompting
#14

Which of the following is an example of an indirect prompting technique?

Telling the learner exactly what to do
Providing a hint or suggestion
Using physical guidance
Ignoring the learner's response
#15

What is a potential drawback of over-reliance on prompting techniques?

Decreased learner motivation
Increased learner independence
Enhanced skill acquisition
Reduced teacher involvement
#16

Which of the following is a benefit of using fading prompts in instructional settings?

It maintains the same level of support indefinitely
It encourages learner dependence
It promotes learner independence
It increases frustration levels
#17

What is a potential drawback of using constant time delay prompting techniques?

It may lead to learner confusion
It may delay the learning process
It may decrease learner independence
It may increase frustration levels

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