How To Take A Test: Learn How To Handle Test Anxiety And Become A Strategic Test-Taker.Copyright © 2007-2009 Susan Kruger, All Rights ReservedHow to Take a Test Being *prepared* for a test is absolutely essential, but there are some things you can do while taking a test to reduce anxiety and improve your score. The following action plan will give you a greater sense of control during tests, which will allow you to be more relaxed and think more clearly. These tips are also good for most standardized tests. Action Plan Specific Test Tips Multiple Choice: Read all of the options first, then cross out the obvious wrong answers to narrow down your choices. Essay: If possible, do essay questions last to give your brain more exposure to the information before creating your own answers. Before you write long paragraphs, create a short outline in the margin using key words to help you write a more focused answer. If you run out of time, your teacher may give you partial credit based on your outline. True/False: These are probably the most misleading and misused test questions, so approach them with caution. Take your time to read each statement twice and look for trick words (like "not") that can change the entire meaning of the statement. Fill-in-the-Blank: First, fill in only the blanks you know 100% and cross out used words in the word bank, then complete the rest of the problems. Reread all answers to ensure the filled-in words make sense in each statement and that all grammar tenses, singular and plural nouns, etc. fit the rest of the sentence. In Conclusion There is no substitution for a good study plan before a test, but there are tactics to help you be more strategic during your test-taking 'performance.' About The Author:
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