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What is the major purpose of the test-taking strategy?
To help you take tests better
100
Why is it important to memorize the steps in the strategy?
So you will be able to tell yourself exactly what to do every time!
100
When would you use the Test Taking Strategy?
When taking tests in class, a driver’s test, etc.
100
How will reading the instructions and underlining key words help you?
It helps you to know when and where to put your answers.
100
List the ACE guessing strategy steps.
1) Avoid Absolutes 2) Choose the longest or most detailed answer 3) Eliminate answers that are similar
200
What might happen if you don’t read all of the choices on a multiple-choice question?
You may not choose the best answer is you do not read all the choices.
200
Why is it important to allot time and order to different sections of a test?
So you won’t run out of time; so you have an idea of how much time you will have to work on each section; so you can do the easier parts first!
200
When you survey your test, should you change any answers?
You should only change your answer if you are absolutely sure that your first answer is wrong.
200
How will learning these test taking strategies help you in school and out of school?
example: Help me succeed in class and on job tests, help me feel more confident when taking a test, etc.
200
List the RUN sub steps.
1) Read the instructions 2) Underline what and where 3) Note special requirements
300
On what kind of test would it not be wise to use the guessing strategies?
Standardized tests
300
Why is it usually a good idea to skip questions that you don’t know the answer to and come back to them later?
You won’t waste time if you do not know the answer; you may think of the answer later; there may be a clue in another test question that will help you figure out or remember the answer.
300
When should you guess and when should you not guess while taking a test?
You ONLY guess when you have no idea what the answer is; you shouldn’t guess if you get penalized for guessing on the test.
300
How can you keep track of questions that you abandoned or skipped on the test?
example: Put a circle around the number you skipped, put a question mark next to the number you skipped, etc.
300
List the PASS sub steps.
1) Put your name and PIRATES on the test. 2) Allot time and order 3) Say affirmations 4) Start within two minutes
400
What is the Mnemonic word and sentence for the Test-Taking Strategy?
PIRATES, When you PASS and RUN you'll score more points and ACE the test!
400
What is the mnemonic for the sub step beginning with "R" and when would you use it (during which step in PIRATES)?
RUN, during the 'I' step, the second step, when I am inspecting the instructions.
400
What is the mnemonic for the guessing strategy and when would you use it (during which step of the PIRATES strategy)?
ACE, you use it during step 6, the 'E' step, of the PIRATES Strategy if you don't know the answer.
400
What is the mnemonic for the sub step beginning with 'P' and when would you use it (during which step of the PIRATES strategy)?
PASS, At the beginning of the test, step 1, the 'P' step of PIRATES.
400
List the PIRATES Steps.
1) Prepare to succeed 2) Inspect the Instructions 3) Read, remember and reduce 4) Answer or abandon 5) Turn back 6) Estimate 7) Survey
500
In your own words explain the ACE guessing strategy.
Example: It is a guessing strategy which reminds you to look out for identify words like 'always' and 'never' and try not to pick answers with those in them. Also, try to pick the answers with the most information or that are longer than other answers. And finally, cross out answers that seem similar.
500
In your own words, explain the RUN Sub-strategy.
Example: It is the strategy you apply at the 'Inspect the instructions' step of PIRATES. This reminds you to always read the directions carefully and underline of highlight the important parts of a sentence that tell you what and where. You should also identify any special requirements the directions give you.
500
In your own words, explain the Pass Sub-Strategy.
Example: This is done at the start of the test taking strategy. The purpose is to remind you to write your name and the test taking acronym on the test. You should also organize and divide the test into sections and allow only a certain amount of time for each section. In addition, you should say positive things to yourself about taking a test and start the test quickly.
500
In your own words, explain the PIRATES Strategy (not the sub-strategies, just PIRATES!)
I get ready for the test by looking it over carefully and reading all the directions. I read all directions carefully to ensure I know what to do. At each new question, I think about what I do know, and cross out the answers I know are not possible. I skip questions I am unsure about, but keep looking or clues for their answer. When I finish the test, I come back to any unanswered questions and make the best guess using ACE. I finish by re-checking the whole test one last time.
500
List 5 absolute words you should avoid in answers on tests.
All No Always None Every Never Only