✍️ Note-taking Style Quiz
This quiz is just for fun — discover your natural note-taking style and get study tips!
- Choose A, B, C, or D for each question.
- Count which letter you selected the most.
- Check your result and tips below.
📝 Questions
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During a lecture or meeting, how do you take notes?A. Write down only keywords quicklyB. Record full sentences carefullyC. Use diagrams, arrows, mind mapsD. Rarely write, focus on listening
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What tools do you usually use?A. Just one penB. Several colored pensC. Pencil, ruler, highlightersD. Digital device (tablet/laptop)
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When reviewing your notes, you...A. Scan keywordsB. Re-read sentencesC. Recall flow with diagramsD. Search digitally only when needed
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Your preferred notebook style?A. Simple bullet pointsB. Continuous sentencesC. Tables, diagrams, arrowsD. Minimal memo or digital capture
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Why do you take notes?A. To summarize key points before exams/meetingsB. To record everything for reassuranceC. To organize ideas visuallyD. To capture only when necessary
🔍 Results (Most A/B/C/D)
A → Keyword Note-taker ⚡
Speedy and concise. Great at capturing core ideas.
Tip: Try Cornell Notes or bullet journaling for structure.
B → Sentence Note-taker 📚
Thorough recorder. Provides comfort when reviewing, but may be lengthy.
Tip: Highlight keywords to improve readability.
C → Visual Note-taker 🎨
Creative and structured. Loves diagrams and mind maps.
Tip: Use colors and shapes to reinforce memory.
D → Minimal/Digital Note-taker 💻
Efficient minimalist, relying on digital tools.
Tip: Try note apps, flashcards, or cloud storage.
Written with care by Catzy Queens