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«Giordano Memorizing System» by mail. Lesson 24 

Control test 

You have studied the memorization techniques for the 25 most common information types during the 
Your First Data Base” course. You mastered three information fixation techniques on the memorized 
exercises. 

Store the course information in your memory as sample memorization examples. In the future, memorize 
the necessary data by analogy with the course exercises. 

You will now perform a control test. 30 support images are provided, given in random order. Find the 
corresponding support image by ordinal number and record the information fixed on it. 

If the data is memorized correctly but does not correspond to the numbers, this is a mistake. If at least 
one element subject to memorization is omitted or contains an error, this is a mistake. 

Time for completing the test should not exceed 1 hour.  

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The test is completed in order to evaluate your information storage capacity (number of mistakes) and 
ability to move freely in information by memory (the test completion time must not exceed 1 hour). 
Information for comparison: the course author completes the test in 10 minutes (the time physically 
necessary to record information on paper). 

1.1.5 ___________________________________________ 
4.3.3 ___________________________________________ 
3.1.5 ___________________________________________ 
2.3.1 ___________________________________________ 
1.2.4 ___________________________________________ 
3.4.1 ___________________________________________ 
2.1.3 ___________________________________________ 
4.2.1 ___________________________________________ 
3.2.3 ___________________________________________ 
1.3.2 ___________________________________________ 
4.6.5 ___________________________________________ 
3.5.4 ___________________________________________ 
4.1.1 ___________________________________________ 
1.1.2 ___________________________________________ 
2.2.1 ___________________________________________ 
2.3.5 ___________________________________________ 
3.3.2 ___________________________________________ 
3.5.3 ___________________________________________ 
4.2.4 ___________________________________________ 
4.5.2 ___________________________________________ 
1.1.3 ___________________________________________ 
1.4.3 ___________________________________________ 
2.1.2 ___________________________________________ 
2.5.1 ___________________________________________ 
3.2.4 ___________________________________________ 
2.2.3 ___________________________________________ 
4.6.3 ___________________________________________ 
2.1.4 ___________________________________________ 
1.2.5 ___________________________________________ 
3.1.1 ___________________________________________ 

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Correct answers: 

1.1.5.    

Year 1787 - adoption of US constitution 

4.3.3  

Venus 

 

0,723 0,62 

3.1.5.               Safe code – 555503005 

2.3.1.              ECLIPTIC is the apparent path of the Sun during a year as seen from Earth or a plane of 

Earth rotation around the Sun. 

1.2.4.              1762 - 1796 – Reign of Catherine II 

3.4.1.              7 --- 09-21-37-54 

2.1.3.              Richard Lee Bell, “l 232 pr” 

4.2.1  

Victoria, Africa, 120 

3.2.3.              What is the name of a long nerve cell branch? Axon. 

 1.3.2.              1389, 15 June – Battle of Kosovo 

4.6.5.               Fax: 489-86-47 

3.5.4.               1 lot = 12.80 g 

4.1.1  

Angel, South America, 1054 

1.1.2               Tuesday – English, geometry, history, mathematics and music 

2.2.1.              JULY: 11 - Tom, 17 – Jordan 

2.3.5.              PARSEC is a unit of length used in astronomy; equal to 3.2616 light years. 

3.3.2.              What is the atomic mass, the number and the atom scheme of Al (Aluminium)? 

The number in the Mendeleyev table is 13, atomic mass equals 27, and the atom scheme is 
+13 --- 2-8-3 (number of electrons on the orbitals). 

3.5.3.              In Australia during a snail championship the participant number 806 finished the distance 

of 182 cm on a tartan road in precisely 19 minutes. 

4.2.4  

Niagara, North America, 51 

4.5.2.              Surname, name and middle name: Jones, James Earl 

1.1.3.              Year 1398 – Timur invaded India and occupied Deli 

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1.4.3.              Distinctive feature “Shoulders”. Nancy Jessica Parker 

2.1.2.              “Vasenar” company, lighter service and refilling, Warsaw highway, 78 

2.5.1.              

KU  

HI  

U  

3.2.4.              What is the membrane potential of a nerve cell?  

70 millivolts. 

2.2.3.               About a stingy Scotchman. 

            Phone conversation with Australia. 
            How to teach a sister to swim? 
            Two dancing hippos. 
            A secretary being late. 

4.6.3.              Telephone subscriber number: 62390 

2.1.4.              Random car. Distinctive feature – “Dice on the front window”, number –   

“c612lw”. 

1.2.5.              1396, 25 September – Battle of Nicopolis 

3.1.1.               Elementary charge: e = 1.60 х 10 (-19) C (coulomb) 

 

 

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