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Question
Match the following pairs.
Column A | Column B |
1) A technique to improve memory | a. Short Term Memory |
2) The most vivid memory | b. Declarative Memory |
3) Working memory | c. Implicit Memory |
4) Most organized memory | d. Flashbulb Memory |
5) Playing a harmonium after a long time | e. Method of Loci |
6) Writing an essay on perceptual process | f. LTM |
g. recall method | |
h. relearning method |
Solution
Column A | Column B |
1) A technique to improve memory | e. Method of Loci |
2) The most vivid memory | d. Flashbulb Memory |
3) Working memory | a. Short Term Memory |
4) Most organized memory | f. LTM |
5) Playing a harmonium after a long time | c. Implicit Memory |
6) Writing an essay on perceptual process | b. Declarative Memory |
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