Growth Mindset & Learning Hacks from the Video
Medium-difficulty multiple-choice quiz for 5th graders focusing on the main mindsets, behaviours, and practical tips presented in the linked video.
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Quiz Questions & Answers
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Question 1: What is the video’s main advice about approaching hard tasks?
Ask someone else to do it for you
Do it once perfectly or not at all
Break the task into smaller steps and keep practicing
Avoid the task until you feel ready
Question 2: Which habit does the video recommend for building skill faster?
Deliberate practice with focused effort
Only doing what you already do well
Randomly doing many activities at once
Waiting for inspiration before practicing
Question 3: How does the video say you should react to mistakes?
Forget them and move on quickly
Treat mistakes as clues to what to practice next
Hide them so others don’t know
Blame the task for being unfair
Question 4: Which strategy from the video helps keep motivation steady?
Compare yourself to the best immediately
Avoid tracking progress so you aren’t pressured
Set small, clear goals and celebrate progress
Only work when you feel extremely excited
Question 5: Which myth does the video try to correct about talent?
Speed is the only important factor
Talent alone guarantees fast learning without practice
Only adults can change their skills
Practice never helps improvement
Question 6: How does the video suggest using feedback effectively?
Ignore helpful feedback to keep confidence
Only accept feedback from friends
Accept all feedback at once and change everything
Act on specific feedback to fix one thing at a time
Question 7: Which daily routine does the video encourage for steady improvement?
Never repeat the same activity twice
Long occasional marathons of practice
Short, regular practice sessions focused on one skill
Practice only when someone watches you
Question 8: If a student feels stuck, what practical step does the video recommend first?
Give up and move to a different subject
Copy someone else's final answer without understanding
Try a smaller simpler version of the problem
Hide the work so no one sees you struggled