Mental Models for Better Decisions
An 8-question multiple-choice quiz on key mental models, habits, and decision frameworks from the video (focus: thinking tools, learning mindsets, and behavior change).
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Question 1: What is the primary benefit of using simple, repeatable mental models when solving problems?
They guarantee perfect outcomes every time
They reduce cognitive load and guide consistent decisions
They replace the need for domain knowledge
They remove the need for experimentation
Question 2: Which mindset encourages focusing on processes and systems rather than single outcomes?
Outcome-only mindset
Process- or systems-focused mindset
Perfectionist mindset
Reactive mindset
Question 3: Which practice best supports skill acquisition according to the video's approach?
Avoiding feedback to preserve confidence
Deliberate practice with focused feedback
Long hours without reflection
Relying solely on motivation spikes
Question 4: When evaluating a risky decision, which mental habit did the video recommend to improve judgment?
Thinking in terms of probabilities and expected value
Choosing the most emotionally satisfying option
Trusting gut instinct without analysis
Deferring every decision indefinitely
Question 5: Which framework helps avoid overcommitting to a single course of action by comparing alternatives?
Ignoring alternatives for speed
Pre-mortem and scenario comparison
Confirmation-only analysis
Single-plan escalation
Question 6: Which small habit change tactic helps make desired behaviors automatic?
Punishing yourself for missed attempts
Waiting for inspiration before acting
Relying only on willpower during tough moments
Designing environment cues and scaling down friction
Question 7: Which common myth about creativity did the video challenge?
Creativity is only for the naturally gifted
Creativity requires total freedom without structure
Creativity cannot coexist with analytical thinking
Creative ideas arrive fully formed instantly
Question 8: How does the video suggest handling early failure when trying new approaches?
Hide failures to preserve reputation
Double down without analyzing causes
Treat failures as data for iteration
Abandon the approach immediately as hopeless