Quiz: The Two-Stage Learning System for Memory Retention

Don't let your learning knowledge slip away. Lock in the two-stage system for remembering everything you read with this quiz.

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Q1 Beginner 1 pts

According to the video, what are the two distinct stages that the speaker's learning system breaks down the reading process into? Video Reference:
"it breaks down that process of reading into two distinct stages the first stage is the consumption p..."

Timestamp: 0:45

Q2 Intermediate 2 pts

The speaker mentions Kim Peak as an example of someone who could remember everything. What rare medical condition did Kim Peak have that gave him supernatural memory abilities? Video Reference:
"the reason K had such supernatural abilities is because of a very rare medical condition he had call..."

Timestamp: 3:00

Q3 Intermediate 2 pts

What does the 'P' in the PACER acronym stand for, and what is the targeted process for this type of information? Video Reference:
"the p and Pacer stands for procedural and procedural information is any information that tells you h..."

Timestamp: 7:00

Q4 Beginner 1 pts

According to the speaker, what percentage of consumed information do some studies suggest is forgotten? Video Reference:
"with some studies suggesting that up to 90% of what is consumed is forgotten despite hours of consum..."

Timestamp: 10:00

Q5 Intermediate 2 pts

True or False: According to the video, Kim Peak would always perform better than a regular person on any type of exam due to his perfect memory. Video Reference:
"despite his superhuman memory Kim Peak struggled with reasoning and problem solving which means that..."

Timestamp: 4:00

Q6 Beginner 1 pts

The speaker has been using this learning system for how many years, starting from medical school? Video Reference:
"I've been using the system for the last 7 years starting from learning disease pathophysiology in me..."

Timestamp: 0:15

Q7 Intermediate 2 pts

What does the speaker compare unbalanced learning (consuming without digesting) to? Video Reference:
"this is the learning equivalent of overeating they haven't had a chance to digest it so they're just..."

Timestamp: 9:00

Q8 Advanced 3 pts

True or False: According to the speaker, when learning procedural information, you should memorize it thoroughly before attempting to practice it. Video Reference:
"a lot of people will spend time to read it and memorize it and write lots of notes about it and then..."

Timestamp: 8:00

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