Test-Taking Strategies
Command of Evidence
Central Ideas and Details
Boundaries
Making Inferences
100

What vocab word describes "a mix of mental and physical nervousness that interferes with your ability to perform well on tests"?

What is Test Anxiety

100

How many types of command of evidence questions are there? 

What is 2?

100

What does explicit mean?

What is clearly stated?

100

When can you use a semicolon?

What is when joining independent clauses, or separating items in a complex series?

100

What vocab word is a judgment or decision that is reached based on reasoning, facts, and details.

What is a conclusion?

200

If you feel negative thoughts starting, you should stop what you are doing and ___

What is think positive?

200

What are the names of the different types of evidence? 

What is Quantitative and Textual?

200

What does implicit mean?

What is not indirect/not clearly stated?

200

What other punctuation marks are dashes interchangeable with?

What are commas, parenthesis, and colons?

200

What is an inference?

What is a guess that a reader forms based on the information in the text and prior knowledge?

300

What should you do the night before and the morning of your test?

What is have a good night's sleep and have breakfast?

300

What is an example of quantitative evidence?

What are graphs or tables?

300

What is a common error with Central Idea questiosn?

What is having too narrow of a lens or focus, being too extreme, having outside or non-related information, or having conflicts or contradictions?

300

What are the seven coordinating conjunctions?

What is FANBOYS? (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)

300

How can you find the premise of a text?

What is by looking at the facts presented in the text?

400

What is the most important thing to remember?

TRUST YOURSELF!!!

400

What is an example of textual evidence?

What are findings, quotations, facts, and details?

400

What are supporting details?

What are evidence, source data, facts, findings, or support?

400

What is an example of a subordinating conjunction?

What are that, which, because, when, since, and although?

400

What are you specifically not supposed to do on Inference based questions?

What is use any outside information?

500

What percentage of people have mild anxiety?

What is 40%?

500

What are the 4 steps to analyzing evidence questions?

Step 1: Identify the argument.

Step 2: Summarize the argument (and graphic). 

Step 3: Compare your summary with the answer choices. 

Step 4: Eliminate the choices that include information that is not directly addressed in the passage. 

500

What is the TOPIC + the POINT made about the topic?

What is the central/main idea?

500

What are the customary practices of writing and speaking English that are widely recognized and accepted as correct?

What are the Standard Conventions of English?

500

What is the question the Digital SAT will as you when asking an inference question?

What is "Which choice most logically completes the text?"