What is the first step you should take when you receive your test?
What is reading the instructions carefully?
What should you do if you find yourself spending too much time on one question?
What is skip it and come back to it later?
This study technique involves summarizing information in your own words.
What is paraphrasing or summarizing?
What type of question asks you to choose the best answer from several options?
What is a multiple-choice question?
What can you do to manage test anxiety before the test?
What is practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing?
This strategy involves answering the easiest questions first to build confidence.
What is the "chunking" strategy?
What is the recommended time allocation for different sections of a test?
What is allocate more time for questions worth more points?
What should you do if you're having trouble remembering information?
What is create flashcards or use mnemonic devices?
This type of question requires you to recall specific information.
What is a short answer or fill-in-the-blank question?
This technique involves breaking the test into smaller, manageable parts.
What is the "chunking" strategy?
What should you do if you're unsure about an answer?
What is make an educated guess and mark it for review?
What should you do during the last few minutes of a test?
What is review your answers and make sure you haven't missed anything?
What is the best way to study for a test?
What is spaced repetition and regular review over time?
What type of question requires you to explain your reasoning or support your answer with evidence?
What is an essay question?
What should you do if you start to feel anxious during the test?
What is take a deep breath and focus on the question at hand?