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A comprehensive overview of various test-taking strategies and techniques that can help students perform better on different types of tests, including multiple-choice, response, and essay questions. It covers topics such as reading directions, eliminating answer choices, identifying absolute and qualified statements, preparing for open-book tests, organizing information, and crafting effective essay responses. The document offers practical advice and step-by-step guidance to help students develop a systematic approach to test preparation and execution, ultimately improving their academic performance and test scores.
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It is only necessary to underline information in the question, not the answer choices. - F A student should always read the directions to a test or question so they know what is expected of them when answering the questions. - T Reading the directions to a test is important because - A There is no need to eliminate answers if you already know which answer choice is correct. - F Going back to look for questions that may have originally misread, and consequently gotten wrong, is called - A Crossing out answers that could not possibly be correct is called 'eliminating answers.' - T 'Only' is an example of a qualified term. - F Three steps to answering test questions correctly include - D Eliminating silly or impossible answers should be done first when crossing out possible answer choices. - T In order to help you answer this true/false statement, which words should be underlined?: - B Which of the following answer choices should be eliminated first from this question? - C 'All monkeys have tails' is an absolute statement. - T
Fossil fuels are the only cause of global warming. - ABSOLUTE It is possible that baseball was created by Italian citizens. - QUALIFIED Eliminating choices to help identify the best answer is not a valid and useful test taking strategy. - F 'Some' is an example of a qualified term. - T Few examples of global warming are covered in the daily news. - QUALIFIED George Washington may have been afraid of snakes. - QUALIFIED The stars can only be seen at night. - ABSOLUTE It is only necessary to underline vocabulary words identified in a test question. - F No plant can survive without water. - ABSOLUTE For a statement to be considered false, every part of the sentence must be false. - F To find any special information about how to complete a test, the student should - C Best answer questions always include - B One should read every possible answer to a multiple choice question before selecting a final answer. - T Statements with absolute terms are always false. - F The moon can always be seen from every part of the earth. This is a(n) ____________statement. - B
A fill in the blank question is considered a response question. - T A test's directions often clarify any questions a student might have about answering a response question. - T A good study strategy to predict what types of questions will be on a response test is to - B An important step in preparing for a response test is to develop a study guide. - T Answers to response questions should always be written in complete sentences. - F A five-paragraph essay question is one of the three types of response questions. - F Fill in the blank questions usually require______________in the answer. - A Response questions always have only one correct answer. - F Response questions generally focus on - D Response questions can possibly have - C A good place to get hints about how to answer a response question could be - C A short essay answer usually requires one or two supporting details to your answer. - T Fill in the blank questions are considered___________questions. - A If you don't know the answer to a short answer question, a guess made with common sense is likely to earn you more points than leaving the answer blank. - T
Your teacher may be able to give you hints about how to answer response questions. - T What necessary information is missing from this formula page? - B Dictionaries are considered a resource allowed in an open book test. - T Open book tests are about problem solving and applying information. - T You should have as few materials as possible during an open book test, but with as much concise information as you can fit into them. - T An index will help you locate information in your materials during an open book test. - T Anna was asked to show proof that the amendments to the US Constitution have improved our country's way of life. Anna has been asked to - C Why is it important to keep formulas separate from other information? - A Preparation is the key to doing well on an open book test. - T The more resources you have to choose from during an open book test, the better you will do on the test because more information is available to you. - F Most students overestimate their skill level and abilities to take open book tests. - T Students who simply copy from the book are committing plagiarism and may be accused of cheating. - T Using your friend's list of key topics that might be on an open book test is sufficient preparation for the test. - F
Setting up a meeting with your teacher will not present an opportunity to find out what types of questions will be on an essay test. - F Planning for an essay test is just as important as how you write the essays during the test. - T Which type of test focuses on debate and discussion of key content and main topics? - C Memorizing basic facts to include in your essays is an important part of essay preparation. - T Essay tests tend to focus on debate and discussion of material covered. - T During the test, simply writing down one or two key words from your practice outline may help you to remember the rest of the outline. - T If you have a choice of questions to answer on an essay test, which questions should you answer first? - A In order to have plenty of time to answer all required essay questions, a student should - C If you have a choice of questions to answer on an essay test, always pick the most difficult questions because those will earn you the most points. - F When it comes to essay tests, understanding the relationships among concepts is more important than memorizing facts and details. - T Essay tests do not require students to present information in context. - F List the similarities and differences among American settlers and Native Americans. - D The directive of an essay question - A
Christine is writing practice outlines to study for her next essay test. What should she focus on when creating practice outlines? - C The purpose of creating a practice outline is to - B Outlining is the first step in writing an essay answer. - T If you must use an outline for an essay answer, you do not need to use complete thoughts. - F If you do not recall the exact date of an event, it is okay to use a general time reference instead. - T A strong summary will mention - A The paragraphs in an essay should always be written in complete sentences. - T The only time to not use complete sentences in an essay is when - A The 5 paragraph essay format includes - D Misspelled words or poor grammar may make your essay hard to understand, which will affect your grade. - T What is the first step once an essay question has been chosen? - A Which of the following strategies will help you to stay focused and on topic while writing your essay? - D A good introduction paragraph will state all three of the main supporting details to an argument. - T