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HRCI SPHR Exam - Topic 5 Question 77 Discussion

Actual exam question for HRCI's SPHR exam
Question #: 77
Topic #: 5
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Which of the following scenarios is the best example of a kinesthetic learning experience?

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Suggested Answer: D

Answer option D is correct.

Chapter: Risk Management

Objective: Risk Assessment


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Shenika
3 months ago
D could work too, but C feels more engaging!
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Afton
3 months ago
B is more passive, I agree with C being the right answer.
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Chantell
3 months ago
Wait, how is baking a cake kinesthetic? Seems a bit off.
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Remedios
4 months ago
C is the best choice, hands-on learning for sure!
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Queenie
4 months ago
Definitely not A, that's just reading!
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Galen
4 months ago
I agree with C for sure! It’s all about doing, right? I remember a question that asked about learning styles, and kinesthetic was always about physical activity.
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Corinne
4 months ago
I feel like reading and listening are more passive. I think C is definitely the best example, but I’m a bit unsure about D.
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Golda
4 months ago
I’m not so sure. I remember practicing with questions like this, and I thought observing someone was also a form of learning. Maybe D could be right too?
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Nichelle
5 months ago
I think kinesthetic learning is all about hands-on experiences, so I’m leaning towards option C, baking a cake. It feels like the most active choice.
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Lavonda
5 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this one. Kinesthetic learning is about physical engagement, so the cake baking option where you're actively following the recipe and using your hands is the clear winner.
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Toshia
5 months ago
I've got this! Kinesthetic learning is all about learning by doing. So the cake baking scenario where you actually follow the steps and make the cake yourself is definitely the best choice.
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Juliann
5 months ago
I'm a little confused on this one. I know kinesthetic learning involves using the body, but I'm not sure if reading, listening, or observing count. Maybe the cake recipe is the best example?
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France
5 months ago
Okay, let's see. Kinesthetic learning is all about physical movement and hands-on experience, right? I'm pretty sure the cake baking option is the way to go here.
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Alesia
5 months ago
Hmm, this one's tricky. I'll have to think carefully about the different learning styles and which one best fits "kinesthetic."
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Michael
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. SRTP is used for securing voice communication, so I'll go with option B.
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Charlena
5 months ago
I'm feeling pretty confident about this. Cloning the change set and adding the missing pieces is the way to go.
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Elbert
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on the difference between layer 1 and layer 3 failures. I'll need to review my notes on the OSI model to make sure I understand that properly.
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Rolande
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by the options here. I'll need to review my notes on SOAP security configurations to make sure I understand the differences between the options.
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Diane
10 months ago
Haha, I bet some candidates will try to argue that eating the cake is the true kinesthetic experience!
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Valentin
8 months ago
Haha, I bet some candidates will try to argue that eating the cake is the true kinesthetic experience!
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Evangelina
9 months ago
D) Observing a peer complete a new task
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Aretha
9 months ago
C) Learning to bake a cake by following a new recipe
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Gilma
10 months ago
You know, I was thinking option D, but then I realized that's more of an observational learning experience. C is definitely the way to go if you want to get that kinesthetic touch.
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Rozella
10 months ago
I'd have to go with C as well. Kinesthetic learning is all about physical, tactile experiences, and following a recipe to make a cake sounds like the perfect fit.
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Lilli
9 months ago
I'd have to go with C as well. Kinesthetic learning is all about physical, tactile experiences, and following a recipe to make a cake sounds like the perfect fit.
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Beata
9 months ago
D) Observing a peer complete a new task
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Hershel
9 months ago
C) Learning to bake a cake by following a new recipe
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Kenny
9 months ago
B) Listening to audio lectures from a previously attended lecture
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Tambra
9 months ago
A) Reading a book and highlighting important phrases, terms, and ideas
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Beula
10 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Listening to audio lectures seems like a pretty hands-on way to learn too. Though I guess it's not as physically engaging as baking a cake.
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Linsey
8 months ago
C) Learning to bake a cake by following a new recipe
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Rupert
9 months ago
B) Listening to audio lectures from a previously attended lecture
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Gabriele
9 months ago
A) Reading a book and highlighting important phrases, terms, and ideas
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Evelynn
10 months ago
I think option C is the best example of a kinesthetic learning experience. Actually getting hands-on and baking the cake sounds like the perfect way to learn.
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In
8 months ago
I find that actually doing something helps me retain information better, so option C is the best choice for me.
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Barrett
9 months ago
I prefer to physically engage in the learning process, so option C is my pick too.
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Lamonica
9 months ago
I think learning by doing is the most effective way to learn.
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Freeman
10 months ago
I agree, option C is definitely the most hands-on choice.
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Renea
11 months ago
I disagree. Observing a peer complete a new task can also be a good kinesthetic learning experience because you're still actively involved in the process.
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Haydee
11 months ago
I agree with Una. When you're physically doing something, like baking a cake, you're more engaged and learn better.
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Una
11 months ago
I think learning to bake a cake by following a new recipe is the best example of kinesthetic learning.
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