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How to be successful taking Multiple Choice tests.

How to be successful taking Multiple Choice tests. The main reason that capable students are not always successful:. The main reason that capable students are not successful:. STRESS!!!. What causes the stress?. Fear of failing. Peer competition. A lack of time spent preparing

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How to be successful taking Multiple Choice tests.

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  1. How to be successful taking Multiple Choice tests.

  2. The main reason that capable students are not always successful:

  3. The main reason that capable students are not successful: STRESS!!!

  4. What causes the stress? • Fear of failing. • Peer competition. • A lack of time spent preparing • Not enough sleep the night before. • Any one of these can create the dreaded monster: TEST ANXIETY!!!

  5. ‘Twas the Night Before Testing • Go to bed on time. • Be at school on the assigned test date!! • Talk to your parents or teachers about any concerns that you might have about the test.

  6. The Morning of Testing • Eat a good breakfast. • Start your day as you always do – don’t try ‘cramming’ for the test. • Do not have a tooth brush in one hand, and a math book in the other, trying to “cram”…. • Think Positive!

  7. Multiple Choice Questions • If you do not understand the directions, ask for help. • Read the question. Circle or underline any key words. • Try to answer a question before looking at the choices. If your answer is there, that’s a good sign! • Mark questions that you can’t answer & continue working. Save time and return to the skipped questions, even if it is simply to mark a guess.

  8. Pace Yourself • Don’t spend too much time on any one question. Do your best and then move on. • If you are completely unsure, skip it, but be sure to go back.

  9. Multiple Choice Questions • Do not change your answers unless you are very certain that your first answer choice is wrong. • Try to answer every question. Make the most intelligent guess you can.

  10. I know C isn’t the answer! The Process of Elimination • After you have been through all of the questions once, go back and find questions you have some knowledge about and eliminate choices that you know are incorrect.

  11. The Process of Elimination • When you are unsure of an answer, try to eliminate as many answers as possible. Eliminating one or more choices increases your odds! • If you can eliminate two wrong answers, your chance of choosing the right answer is greater.

  12. Example of eliminating answers….. • You find the following question on your math test this Friday: • -9 (-9) = • a. -81 b. -18 c. 0 d. 81 • What choices could you eliminate if you were unsure of the answer? What prior knowledge about a negative times a negative might help you?

  13. The Death Grip • If your arm tires during testing it is probably due to the grip that you have on your pencil. • Relax the grip and give those muscles a break. • Do not do arm exercises during testing as this disturbs others.

  14. Answering Questions • Don't guess blindly. If you have time to think about the best answer choice, make it! Don’t answer “B” because it’s your favorite letter. Please don’t choose “C” because it’s a cute letter. Answer wisely.

  15. Key Words • Find key words or phrases in the question that will help you choose the correct answer.

  16. KEY WORDS CAN HELP! • Find the difference……………? • Find the total………………..? • How much was left………………? • How much did each receive………….? • Four times as much………………? • Understanding definitions is a huge help! • To solve? To evaluate? To simplify? • To compare? To graph? To identify?

  17. What are we answering? • Make sure you understand what the question is asking. • Be sure you are responding to the question that is being asked.

  18. Reading Passages • If the test requires you to read passages and then answer questions about what you read, read the questions first. • By doing this, you will know what you are looking for as you read. This also helps you go faster on the test.

  19. CHARTS & GRAPHS • When there are several questions about a graph or chart, read titles and axis labels before reading the question.

  20. Math Computation • When using scratch paper on a math test, double check to make sure that you have copied the problem correctly from the test.

  21. Math Computation • If your answer does not match one of the choices, reread the problem, recopy the numbers, and try solving it again.

  22. A Matter of Time • If any time remains, spend it on those questions which you were unsure of the answer. • As you go back through, do not change all your answers. • Remember: Your first answer is usually right.

  23. Final Tips • Write neatly and make sure your answers are clearly marked. • Go back and make sure every question has been answered. • Double-check that you have written your name on the test.

  24. TABLE FOUR • Discuss this question and decide what strategies could be used to answer it. (elimination of wrong answers, key words, substitute possible answers in an equation, come up with answer before looking at choices, prior knowledge, etc….) • A scuba diver is swimming at a depth of -12 ft. Then she dives down to a coral reef that is at five times the depth. What is the depth of the reef? • A. 6.0 ft B. -60 ft C. 60 ft D. -6.0 ft

  25. TABLE THREE • Discuss your question, the strategies you could use to answer, and finally, give your answer. • Which quadrant would you find the ordered pair (3, -2)? • A. 1 • B. 2 • C. 3 • D. 4 • E. 5

  26. TABLE TWO • Discuss your question, the strategies you could use, and finally your answer. • Last week, Cody made deposits of $45, $18, and $27 into his checking account. He then wrote checks for $21, and $93. What was the overall change in his account balance? • A. The balance was increased by $24 • B. The balance was reduced by $24 • C. The balance remained the same • D. The balance was increased by $2.40

  27. TABLE ONE • Discuss question, strategies, and give answer. • Suppose -3 is the answer to a division problem and -12 is the number being divided. What is the divisor? • A. -4 • B. 36 • C. 4 • D. -36

  28. TABLE 41/2 • Discuss your question, the strategies you can use, and finally answer. • Match the word to its correct definition: coordinate plane • A. A plane formed by the intersection of two number lines called the x axis and the y axis. • B. A plane formed by the intersection of 3 number lines called the x, the y, and the z axis’. • C. A plane formed by two wings, a large engine and flown by an experienced pilot.

  29. ALL TABLES • Discuss what strategies to use and come up with the correct answer. This is your question: • Mrs. Szczepanik is probably the…. • A. Most awesome teacher I’ve ever had! • B. Best teacher in the universe! • C. Prettiest and funniest teacher ever! • D. All of the above!

  30. HOMEWORK • Despite all of your “correct” answers to the last multiple choice question, there is a bit of homework for tonight. • To prepare for Friday’s multiple choice test over Chapter Three, you will be given a multiple choice “practice test”. • Remember to use the strategies you already know, and those you’ve learned today to help you choose the correct answers. (maybe write down the strategy used next to the problem?)

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