Exam Readiness
Studying Smart
Critical Thinking
Writing & Communication
Motivation & Mindset
100

What should you bring to every PEP exam?

 Your pencils, erasers, sharpener, ruler, and your ID or exam slip.

100

What is a study timetable?

A schedule that helps you plan what and when to study.

100

What should you do if you don’t understand a question right away?

Reread it slowly or skip and come back to it later.

100

What should every story have?

(Beginning, middle, and ___?)Ending.

100

What does the phrase “Believe in yourself” mean?

Trust that you can do your best and succeed.

200

Why is it important to get a good night’s sleep before an exam?

Because rest helps your brain stay alert and focused during the test.

200

Why is it helpful to use past papers when studying?

They show you the exam format and types of questions to expect.

200

What does it mean to eliminate wrong answers in multiple choice?

Cross off the answers that you know are incorrect.

200

What is the purpose of a topic sentence?

To tell the reader what the paragraph is about.

200

Why is a positive attitude helpful during exams?

It helps you stay calm and confident.

300

Name two things you should do at the beginning of the exam.

Read the instructions and check the time.

300

How can group study help you prepare for PEP?

Friends can explain things and help you learn in fun ways.

300

Why is it important to read the instructions carefully?

So you know exactly what the question is asking you to do.

300

Why is punctuation important in your writing?

It makes your writing clear and easy to understand.

300

What is a growth mindset?

Believing you can get better through hard work and learning.

400

How early should you arrive at your exam center?

At least 30 minutes before the exam starts.

400

Name one app or tool that can help you revise math or language arts.

Eduhub, YouTube, Quizizz, or EduFocal.kahoot

400

What should you do if a question has more than one part?

Answer all parts carefully and double-check each one.

400

Name one thing that makes a letter or email effective.

A clear message with greeting, body, and closing.

400

Name one thing you can say to encourage a classmate who is feeling down.

“You’ve got this!” or “Keep trying—you’re improving!”

500

What can you do if you feel nervous before your exam starts?

Take deep breaths, stay calm, and think positive thoughts.

500

What’s one technique for remembering things better when studying?

Using flashcards, making rhymes, or teaching someone else.

500

Give one example of how you can apply logic to solve a tough math question.

Break it into smaller steps or draw a diagram to help.

500

How can you make your writing more interesting for the reader?

Use descriptive words and exciting ideas.

500

Why should you celebrate even small improvements while studying?

Because every step forward means you’re learning and growing.

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