True or False: Highlighting everything in your notes is the best way to study.
False. You should highlight only key points.
True or False: You should spend the same amount of time on every question during an exam.
False. Spend more time on questions worth more marks.
True or False: Taking a deep breath before starting the exam can help you focus.
True.
True or False: You should always read the entire question carefully before answering.
True
True or False: The night before an exam, you should study as late as possible.
False. Sleep is crucial for memory and focus.
Name one active study technique.
Examples: flashcards, summarizing, teaching someone else.
What is one way to avoid running out of time during an exam?
Examples: Plan your time per question, move on if stuck, check the clock.
What’s one thing you can do the night before an exam to reduce stress?
Examples: Get enough sleep, organize materials, eat a healthy meal.
What does it mean to "show your work" in math or science exams?
Write out steps so the teacher can see your thought process.
What’s one common myth about exams?
Examples: You have to know everything, cramming works best, or stress improves performance.
What’s the most effective way to retain information?
Reviewing notes regularly over time
If an exam has 50 questions and 100 minutes, how much time should you spend on each question?
2 Minutes
If you feel panicked in an exam you should:
a. Close your eyes and breathe deeply.
b. Close your eyes and lay your head down.
a. Close your eyes and breathe deeply.
What should you do if you finish early?
Review your answers.
Which of these is NOT a good exam preparation tip?
a) Start studying early
b) Skip studying topics you find easy
c) Take breaks while studying
b) Skip studying topics you find easy.
If you don’t understand something while studying, what could you do?
Ask a teacher, a classmate, or look up additional resources.
Scenario: You’re halfway through the exam, but you’ve only answered 30% of the questions. What should you do?
Skim questions to answer easy ones first, then go back to harder ones.
You’re stuck on a question and starting to panic. What should you do?
Skip the question and come back to it later, or write down any ideas to get started.
You realize you misunderstood a question halfway through answering it. What should you do?
Adjust your answer to fit the correct interpretation or make a note of your misunderstanding.
What’s one fact about exams that can help you feel less stressed?
Examples: Exams measure effort over time, no one expects perfection, preparation improves confidence.
What is the benefit of making a study schedule?
Helps you manage time, reduces stress, and ensures all topics are covered.
Why is it important to leave time to review your answers?
To catch mistakes, check for missed questions, and improve answers.
Why is it important to eat before an exam?
To give your brain energy and improve focus.
Why is it important to eliminate wrong answers in multiple-choice questions?
It increases your chances of selecting the correct answer.
You haven't studied or reviewed at all for an exam, but your parents force you to go anyway. What will you do during the exam?
Try your best! Even if you have no idea, write an answer - you may receive partial points for your answer!