SPC Cheat Sheet 2026
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50 questions
60 min time limit
70.00% to pass
- Which strategy best mitigates the risk of comprehension loss when increasing reading speed? → Incremental speed increases with regular comprehension checks
- Which data management principle is critical in Speed Reading Course? → Ensuring data integrity, security, and accessibility
- A common mistake that slows down scanning is: → Stopping to read interesting but irrelevant passages
- Which behavior best reflects fairness when teaching a mixed-ability speed reading class? → Setting individualized progress goals based on each student's baseline
- A reader's return sweep frequently lands on the wrong line when reading wide pages. Which fix targets this problem directly? → Running a finger down the left margin to anchor each new line
- A reader must retain material from a 300-page report by tomorrow. Which combined strategy is most effective? → Preview the structure, speed read with section summaries, then do a spaced evening review
- Which practice best converts short-term memory of a reading session into durable long-term memory? → Teaching or explaining the material to someone else
- How does subvocalization affect comprehension when reading above 400 words per minute? → It becomes a bottleneck because inner speech cannot keep pace with visual intake
- What does the term 'reading efficiency' typically combine? → Reading rate and comprehension level
- A speed reading course targets veterans using GI Bill funds. Misleading recruitment practices could trigger scrutiny from which agency? → The Department of Veterans Affairs
- A speed reading course uses copyrighted book excerpts as practice passages. Which doctrine might permit limited use without permission? → Fair use
- Which visual cue is LEAST helpful when scanning a page for a keyword? → The author's writing style
- Which practice best mitigates the risk of retaining little from speed-read study material? → Active recall and summarizing after each section
- A reader scores 600 WPM on a familiar novel but only 250 WPM on a technical manual. What quality principle does this illustrate? → Reading rate should flex with material difficulty and purpose
- When using peripheral vision expansion drills, a reader trains to recognize words located where? → To the sides of the central fixation point
- To comply with the ADA, an online speed reading course should ensure its training materials are what? → Accessible to users with disabilities, such as screen-reader compatible
- When training with a metronome for speed reading, what does each beat typically signal? → Moving to the next line or fixation point at a set rhythm
- In Speed Reading Course, what is a Key Performance Indicator (KPI)? → A measurable value that demonstrates effectiveness
- Why do speed reading programs recommend setting a clear purpose before reading? → Purpose guides which technique and speed to apply to the material
- An influencer is paid to promote a speed reading app. FTC rules require the influencer to do what? → Clearly disclose the material connection with the company
- A reader relies entirely on a pacing app and cannot maintain speed without it. What mitigation reduces this dependency risk? → Gradually practicing without the tool to internalize the pacing rhythm
- Which practice technique involves re-reading the same passage multiple times at progressively faster speeds? → Repeated reading
- What is the 'indenting' or margin technique in speed reading? → Starting and ending fixations slightly inside the line's edges to use peripheral vision
- What is the primary ethical problem with a speed reading instructor claiming their course replaces the need for careful study reading? → It misrepresents the appropriate scope and limits of speed reading techniques
- Roughly what proportion of a text does an effective skimmer actually read closely? → A small fraction, such as first and last sentences of paragraphs
- Why is eliminating regression important in speed reading? → To avoid unnecessary rereading and improve fluency
- Which words-per-minute range is generally cited as the average adult silent reading speed, a baseline most speed reading tools use? → About 200-300 WPM
- Which situation represents the highest risk if a reader skims instead of reading carefully? → Reviewing medication dosage instructions
- What is 'reading fluency' as defined in speed reading training? → The ability to read accurately and quickly while maintaining strong comprehension
- Skimming is generally a poor strategy for which type of material? → Dense legal contracts where every clause matters
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