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With midterm exams fast approaching, here are some tips for how to tackle those tricky multiple choice questions!

  1. Read the directions carefully.

  2. Answer each question in your mind before reading the possible answers, this will help eliminate the possibility of being confused by those choices.

  3. Mark questions you cannot answer immediately and come back to them if you have time.

  4. If you have no clue as to what the answer is, use the following guidelines to help you guess (if you are not penalized for guessing):

  5. If two of the answers are similar, except for one of two words, choose the more reasonable answer of the two.

  6. If two of the answers have similar sounding or looking words (i.e., intermediate, intermittent), choose one of them.

  7. If two of the answers have quantities are almost the same, choose one of them.

  8. If the answer calls for a sentence completion, eliminate the answers that would not form grammatically correct sentences.

  9. If answers cover a wide range (i.e., 4.5, 66.7, 88.7, 90.1, 55.011), choose one in the middle.

  10. If there is no penalty for guessing and none of the above techniques work, close your eyes and go for it!

 

 

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