Before the Test
Reading & Directions
Multiple Choice Mastery
Time & Strategy
Final Checks and Smart Moves
100

What should you do before starting the test?

Preview the whole test

100

How should you read test questions?

Slowly and carefully

100

What should you do first on hard questions?

Eliminate wrong answers

100

What should you do with easy questions first?

Answer them

100

What should you do if you have extra time?

Check your work

200

What should you wear to a test?

Comfortable clothes

200

What should you always read at the start of each section?

The directions

200

If two answers are exact opposites, what is likely true?

One is likely correct

200

What should you do with hard questions initially?

Skip and return later

200

When should you change an answer?

Only if 100% sure

300

What should you bring to a test?

Extra sharpened pencils

300

What should you do with keywords?

Circle or note them

300

Which words should you be cautious about?

Always/Never

300

How much time should you spend on easy questions?

About 1/3 of your time

300

What should you check before turning in your test? (3 answers)

Your Name

Skipped Questions

Punctuation 

400

What should you do if you feel nervous?

Breathe and relax

400

What can you do if you don’t understand a question?

Ask for clarification (if allowed)

400

When should you choose “All of the above”?

When at least 2 answers are correct

400

What should you do if a question takes too long?

Skip it

400

What should you NOT do at the end of a test?

Rush out of the classroom

500

What should you do during the preview?

Take notes on key ideas

500

What helps you better understand complex questions?

Breaking them into parts

500

When should you NOT choose “None of the above”?

When one answer is correct

500

What should you do to avoid forgetting skipped questions?

Circle them

500

What is test-taking mainly about?

Strategy

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