1) What does the "S" in SMART targets stand for? a) Specific b) Simple c) Strategic d) Significant 2) Which of the following is an example of a measurable goal? a) "Increase my GPA by 0.5 points by the end of the semester" b) "Improve my grades" c) "Try harder in my classes" d) "Be more successful in school" 3) True or false - SMART targets help ensure that goals are realistic and achievable a) False b) True 4) What does the "A" in SMART targets stand for? a) Ambitious b) Advanced c) Aggressive d) Attainable 5) Which of the following is an example of a time- bound goal? a) "Learn a new language" b) "Someday, I want to travel abroad" c) "Learn 50 new vocabulary words by the end of the month" d) "Improve my writing skills" 6) What is the purpose of setting SMART targets? a) To make goals more difficult to achieve b) To ensure goals are clear, focused and achievable c) To keep goals vague and undefined d) To discourage individual's from setting goals 7) Which aspect of SMART targets emphasises the importance of setting deadlines? a) Time-bound b) Achievable c) Specific d) Measureable 8) Why is it important to make goals specific? a) To provide clartity and focus b) To give flexibility in achieving them c) To make them sound more impressive d) To make them harder to achieve 9) Which of the following is NOT a component of SMART targets? a) Relevant b) Resourced c) Reliable d) Realistic 10) Which British value aligns with setting SMART targets that respect the autonomy and rights of others? a) Individual Liberty b) Rule of Law c) Democracy d) Mutual Respect

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