For every question that is presented to you, the best thing to do is read the question carefully . A single word could throw you off and cause you to get the question wrong. After reading the question once (twice if time allows), look at every answer available to you. It is not a bad idea to read the answers in reverse order (from the bottom to the top) to force your brain to look at every answer. This way, you do not hastily choose an answer at the top when there might be a better option below it. When you know the answer, select it and press the Next button to proceed to the next question.
If you are in a bind and cannot determine the correct answer, use the process of elimination and rule out the answers you know are incorrect. You can sometimes distinguish these answers by their unrecognizable terms or by noticing that the answer is used in the wrong context for the question. Try not to be lured in the wrong direction by assuming an unrecognizable term is the correct answer. They are meant to be misleading, so do not take the bait if you can help it. After you eliminate the incorrect answers, you can take your best educated guess from the remaining answers. In multiple-choice scenarios, using this elimination method can drastically improve your odds when all else has failed. |