Multiple Choice Questions: Articles and Tips
Part 1: Study Skills for Multiple Choice Questions
Specialized study techniques for multiple choice questions that allow you to learn, retain, and recall more information. In most cases, these techniques will allow you to actually spend less time studying for your multiple choice test.
Why learn these? No, this is not about studying more for your m/c exam. This is about developing a study system that works better for the multiple choice question format.
Part 2: Multiple Choice Test-Taking Strategies
Studying is just one part of multiple choice test success. M/C tests require a specific way of approaching your exam for best results. If you want to get the grades you should on multiple choice tests, you can't write them like every other exam! These are specific strategies for approaching your multiple choice exam in a way that gets you better grades, and ensures you don’t panic, choke, or run out of time.
Part 3: Strategies for Difficult Multiple Choice Questions
Once you’ve mastered your material, and learned the specific strategies for approaching multiple choice questions, you’ve got one area left to master: the questions themselves. This section contains techniques and strategies for dealing with the various types, tricks and challenges of specific multiple choice test questions.
Part 4: Multiple ChoiceTest Anxiety
The curse of the multiple choice exam: panic. Try these specific techniques for getting your fight/flight response under control.
Part 5: Common Problems on Multiple Choice Questions
Always run out of time? Panic attacks? Confusion? Here's where we deal with some of the grade killers you may be experiencing when you sit down to write your multiple choice question exam.
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