Translate to EnglishÜbersetzen Sie zum Deutsch/GermanПереведите к русскому/RussianΜεταφράστε στα ελληνικά/GreekVertaal aan het Nederlands/Dutchترجمة الى العربية/Arabic中文翻译/Chinese Simplified
한국어에게 번역하십시오/Korean日本語に翻訳しなさい /JapaneseTraduza ao Português/PortugueseTraduca ad Italiano/ItalianTraduisez au Français/FrenchTraduzca al Español/SpanishOversetter til Norsk/Norwegian
Return to Reports24 Homepage

How to Get an A on Multiple Choice Tests

Make use of our vast resources to build up your know-how on this topic.

How to Get an A on Multiple Choice Tests » education

One of the easier tests to take is a multiple choice test. Multiple choice tests require a student to read a sentence or passage and choose among a list of keywords or phrases the correct answer. Most multiple choice tests contain about 4 or 5 keywords or phrases per question to choose from.

While in theory it sounds easy to take a multiple choice test, the key to a multiple choice test is to be able to comprehend the question and then either easily pick out the correct answer or remove keywords or phrases that do not belong. Even if you do not know the answer of the question, you usually have a 1 in 4 chance to get the answer correct, if you can remove other choices, your odds will go up to 1 in 3 or even a 1 in 2 chance.

A great way to study for a multiple choice test is to read and comprehend many ideas and terms used in your course. Understanding and defining terms is a great way to be able to choose which ones belong and which choices do not belong on a multiple choice test. Multiple choice tests will continue to be the main way to test students due to its ease that a professor can correct a test as well as grade it.
Consumer Reports – Education : http://www.reports24.com

So what is your verdict on this composition? Are there anymore unanswered questions in your mind?

How to Get an A on Multiple Choice Tests » education
See other reports from the category education

:.:.:

Previous and next reports: