Many learners find the following strategies helpful when taking multiple choice quizzes. These techniques are most useful when guessing is the best option you have. These 11 strategies can increase chances of getting the right answer but they do not guaranteed it because guessing on exams as a habit will not lead to academic success. Here in the site you will find so many different subjects. They are gathered (and still) basically mine and friends class notes and study guides. Please take your time and try to solve these quizzes. I also shared a couple of valuable articles from some other sources. Please do not reference the site when you are using them. This web site is intended to use non-profit purposes however recently I decided that I will share some the homework assignments with you for a small donations. They are not solution manuals. Simply they are my previous homework assignments and use with your risk.
Well here is the 11 golden strategies to take multiple choice test and quizzes.
- Choose the most general answer when other choices are specific. (quizmost name come from this!)
- Choose the longest answer when others are much shorter.
- Choose the answer with a middle value when other answers are higher or lower.
- Choose neither of the similar answers.
- Choose on the of two opposite answers.
- Choose the answer that agrees grammatically. For example: a, and an=singular, are =plural.
- Choose the answer most synonymous with key words in the question or statement.
- Count the number of blanks in fill-in questions or statements.
- Choose from among familiar answers. Avoid unknown options.
- Choose the most logical answer to you.
Avoid answers with absolutes in them. Examples are always, never, every, none, all, only.