Goal Setting Using the SMART Method
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Preparation
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Comprehension
Goal setting is a vital skill. The SMART method, which stands for Specific,
Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, is a structured
approach to setting and achieving goals.
Fill in the Blank
Each sentence below relates to one part of the SMART method (Specific, Measurable,
Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound). Choose the best word to complete each sentence.
1. Ensuring a goal is relevant helps it align with your long-term objectives.
2. Setting a time-bound ensures that a goal has a clear deadline for completion.
3. A goal must be measurable to ensure you can track your progress quantitatively.
4. To make a goal achievable, you rshould create a detailed plan to outline the
steps needed.
5. The SMART method helps make goals more specific by clearly defining the
details and criteria for achieving them.
Multiple Choice Questions
Choose the correct answer from the choices for each question.
6. Why is it important to make your goals "specific"?
A) So you can tell others about them easily.
B) So you can measure your progress and stay motivated.
C) So you can achieve them without any effort.
D) So they can be related to any topic.
7. Which of the following is a measurable goal?
A) Study more often
B) Improve exam grades
C) Score at least 90% on the science exam
D) Be the best student
8. What is crucial for determining if a goal is achievable?
A) Having a friend set the goal
B) Knowing your favorite subject
C) Creating a step-by-step plan
D) Selecting a random deadline
9. Why is it important for a goal to be relevant?
A) For easy success
B) To match your aims
C) To impress people
D) For quick completion
10. How does setting a time-bound goal help?
A) It provides unlimited time to achieve it.
B) It makes the goal more flexible.
C) It gives a specific deadline to work towards.
D) It eliminates the need for planning.