Before the Test
Time Management
Multiple-choice Mastery
Reading & Analyzing
Stay Sharp
100

What is one thing you should do the night before the test?

Get a full night's sleep.

100

What should you do if you're stuck on a question?

Skip it and come back to it later.

100

How many answer choices should you read?

All of them, even if A seems right.

100

What should you do before reading a passage?

Preview the questions or skim headings.

100

Why take short mental breaks (when allowed)?

It helps reset your focus.

200

Why is eating a good breakfast important on test day?

It helps you stay focused and energized.

200

How should you divide your time during a test?

Pace yourself and check your watch/timer.

200

What is a distractor in a multiple-choice question?

A wrong answer that seems right.

200

Why annotate or take notes while reading?

It helps you remember key details and locate possible answers. 

200

What's the benefit of positive thinking before and during the test?

Builds confidence and reduces stress.

300

What items should you NOT bring to the test?

Phones, smart watches, smart glasses, etc. 
300

Why is it important to leave time to check your answers?

You might catch careless mistakes.

300

Why should you eliminate obviously wrong choices first?

It increases your odds of choosing correctly.

300

What strategy can help with inference questions?

Look for clues and connect them logically.

300

Why is practice testing helpful before the EOG?

It builds familiarity and reduces anxiety.

400

What is a strategy to calm test anxiety?

Deep breathing or positive self-talk.

400

When should you mark questions to return to later?

If they are too hard or time-consuming.

400

What should you do if two answers seem correct?

Reread the question carefully.

400

Why should you reread parts of the text?

To find evidence or confirm your answer.

400

What's a brain dump and when should you do it?

Jotting down formulas/facts at test start.

500

Why is reviewing directions before starting important?

So you don't miss steps or misunderstand.

500

What is the "easy-medium-hard" strategy?

Answer easy questions first, then medium, then hard.

500

What's one tip for choosing between two close answers?

Look for evidence in the text or passage.

500

What's the difference between the central idea and supporting detail?

Central idea = big picture; detail = evidence.

500

What's a healthy way to manage test stress throughout the test?

Deep breaths, stretch quietly, stay positive.

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