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TEST-TAKING STRATEGIESStudy skills

The Goode-Pasfield Center for Learning & Teaching

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Test-Taking Strategies

Five Day Test Preparation Plan Multiple Choice Tests True/False Tests Matching Tests Completion Tests QUOTE Strategy for Taking Tests

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Five Day Test Preparation Plan

Day 5 Read textbook & class notes Look at any handouts from your class Highlight the information in your notes &

handouts that you will need to know

Day 4 Use mnemonic techniques and practice

what you will need to know

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Five Day Test Preparation Plan Day 3

Rewrite the information in a brief form using the fewest words possible

Use the mnemonic strategies to review your rewritten notes at least twice per day

Day 2 Think of questions your teacher might ask

you on the test Write each question and answer

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Five Day Test Preparation Plan Day 1

The Day of the test! Review rewritten notes from day 3 Review questions & answers from day 2

You can do these things while eating breakfast, riding to school, or eating lunch

Just before the test, go over any information you are having difficulty remembering

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Multiple Choice Tests

Weeding out absolute words; Recognizing “umbrella” (or “fusion”

) questions;

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Multiple Choice Tests “Umbrella” Questions: Also known

as “fusion” questions, seem to have four correct answers.

1. Which of the following is a part of a car?

a. Oil filterb. Enginec. Carbeuratord. Air filter

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Multiple Choice Tests

You probably noticed that all of these choices look like “good” answers. This is a clue that you have an umbrella, or “fusion” question. The clue is that three of the answers fit within the category of the fourth. In this case, carbeurator, air filter and oil filter are all parts of the engine, so “engine” is the correct answer. You may also notice that “engine” is a more general term than the others. Let’s try another…

The correct answer is “B”, engine.

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Which of the following is a part of the human leg?

a.The femur

b.The thigh

c.The quadriceps

d.The hamstrings

Right away, you probably recognized that these are ALL part of a leg, so how do you decide . This is an example of another “umbrella” question.

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The Answer Is…

“B”, the thigh, because the others are all part of the thigh, which again is also the most general of the terms.

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…and another

Which of the following is found in the U.S.?

a. Richmond

b. Roanoke

c. Lynchburg

d. Virginia

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And the Answer IS…

You probably got that one right! It’s “D”, Virginia, because the others are located in Virginia.

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Absolute Words

Another obstacle to taking multiple choice tests is when absolute words appear in the choices. At the right is a list of some absolute words. These usually make a sentence false.

None Never All Always Every day Only Must

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Here is an example:1. The result of Barney’s study

showed that:A. All people suffer from SPAKB. No people suffer from SPAKC. SPAK never occurs in young

peopleD. SPAK may be found more in older

people

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The answer is “4” Did you notice that choices 1, 2 and

3 contained the absolute words “all”, “no”, and “never”. In general, absolute words limit too many options to be good choices for an answer.

The correct choice, however, was more general – it contained the word “may”.

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Here is another example:

People with chronic disease can be described as:

a. Inevitably in pain

b. Always grouchy

c.Never able to walk

d.Needing more assistance

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The Answer is…

Can we really say that these people are ALWAYS grouchy or INEVITABLY in pain or NEVER able to walk? Of course not. The correct answer is “D”, “needing more assistance.”

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What about unfamiliar words?

Some MP questions are phrased using words you have never heard. They may even be made-up words. Most students “freak out” when they see those words, and decide to guess at the answer. However, this is another test of your deductive reasoning. If you ignore the strange word, does the question still make sense? Can you answer it without knowing what the word means?….

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Let’s take a look….You are treating a patient with Kupe’s disease. When comparing cotylenol to bitylenol, which of the following would be the most appropriate intervention for this patient?

a. Cotylenol is more appropriateb. Bitylenol is more appropriatec. Bitylenol is not as appropriated. Both a and b

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This requires more deductive reasoning…Look at the clues in the scenario given.

1. You don’t know what Kupe’s disease is;

2. You have never heard of “cotylenol” or “bitylenol”;

3. All of the above are made up words, but it doesn’t matter.

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Here are the choices again..a. Cotylenol is more appropriateb. Bitylenol is more appropriatec. Bitylenol is not as appropriated. Both a and b

• The answer can’t be “d” because you are asked to choose between either cotylenol or bitylenol.

• The answer can’t be “a” or “c” because they say the same thing

• That only leaves “b” as an answer, even though you have no idea what “Kupes” disease is. No need to freak out when you see unfamiliar terms!

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The more complex question asks you to:

Prioritize the answers in some order (most important, best, last, first, initial, etc.);

Use deductive reasoning; Also use your content knowledge; Compare only the answers that are

given

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True/False Tests: Choose TRUE unless you know the

statement is FALSE; For a statement to be TRUE, everything

about the statement must be TRUE; Be careful when a statement has a

negative such as “not”, “do not”, or “in” (e.g. “infrequent”) and “un” (e.g., “unfriendly”) A negative can completely change the

meaning of the statement

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True/False Tests: If a statement has two negatives, cross

out both negatives This will make it easier for you to

understand the statementIt is never not a good idea to serve the

people.

Absolute statements are usually FALSE Absolute statements include words such as

All, every, never, no (Dogs are never bald.)

Qualified statements are usually TRUE Qualified statements include terms such as

Some, most, sometimes, rarely (Some dogs are bald.)

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Answer these T/F questions: It is never not a bad idea to sleep

late. People in the middle ages were

always short. Some of the Shawnee Indians were

astrologers. All of the students have a GPA over

2.5. None of the scientists believe in God.

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Matching Tests: Read all the items

in both columns before making any matches

Start by making the matches about which you are sure

Cross out items in both columns as you make matches

Make your best guess for remaining items, unless there is a penalty for guessing

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Completion Tests:

Read the item and think about what is missing

Write an answer that logically completes the item

Be sure your answer fits the item grammatically

Use the length of the line as a clue to the length of the answer Unless the length of the blank is the same

for all answers After you write the answer, read the

entire answer to make sure it makes sense.

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Examples: There were too many people coming

into the colony, and there was not enough ________,which led to many issues.

Supplies will last far into the _________due to advances in exploration and production.

There were no identified problems that would alter ____________recommendations

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QUOTE strategy for Essay tests

Q – Question Look for direction (discuss, describe, explain)

U – Underline Words that help focus on ideas to develop answers

O – Organize/Write The facts & write your answer

T – Time Decide how much time to spend on answering each

item E – Evaluate

The content & organization of what you wrote & your mechanics

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QUOTE strategy for Essay Tests:

Writing a One-Paragraph Answer Begin with an

introductory sentence that contains your main point

Follow with sentences that support your point

End your answer with a sentence that states your conclusion

Writing a Multiple-Paragraph Answer Begin with an

introductory paragraph that contains your main point

Follow with additional paragraphs, each with a supporting point

End with a paragraph in which you state your conclusion

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