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Preparation
Strategies to use with difficult exam questions
A. Translate the questions into your own words.
Attack unfamiliar words by sounding them out, by breaking them into familiar
parts with meanings you know, by looking at the surrounding words and sentences
for clues to the meaning of the word.
Use your general knowledge. Ask yourself, "What do I already know about
____________"?
B. Use a strategy.
Anticipate the answer and look for the one most like what you expect. Be
flexible. You may not always find exactly the choice you are looking for. Then,
you must choose the best of the options available.
Use logical reasoning. For each possible answer, ask yourself, "What would
happen if . . . "?
Use process of elimination with multiple choice questions for which more than
one option is correct.
- Pick out the options you are sure are correct.
- Pick out the options you are sure are incorrect.
- Rule out all answers which contain wrong options.
- Rule out all answers which omit options you are sure of.
- Select the best remaining answer.
If you guess at an answer, check your guess against what you already know and
against what your logical reasoning tells you.
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