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Learn and Practice Proven multiple choice strategies for Reading Comprehension, Word Problems, English Grammar and Basic Math!
If you are preparing for the Test of Essential Academic Skills, you probably want all the help you can get! TEAS Test Strategy is your complete guide to answering multiple choice questions!
You will learn:
Includes over 150 practice questions! Once you learn our powerful multiple choice strategy techniques, practice them right away on Reading Comprehension, basic math, English Grammar and word problems!
Also included is How to Take a Test - The Complete Guide
Let’s face it: test-taking is really not easy! While some people seem to have the natural ability to know what to study, how to absorb and retain information, and how to stay calm enough while actually taking a test to earn a great score, most of us find taking tests to be sheer misery. This is one of the most important chapters!
Here you will find out:
Maybe you have read this kind of thing before, and maybe feel you don't need it, and you are not sure if you are going to buy this book. Remember though, it only a few percentage points divide the PASS from the FAIL students. Even if our test tips increase your score by a few percentage points, isn't that worth it?
Remember it only a few percentage points divide the PASS from the FAIL students.
Why not do everything you can to increase your score?
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Publié par | Complete Test Preparation Inc. |
Date de parution | 28 septembre 2015 |
Nombre de lectures | 18 |
EAN13 | 9781927358511 |
Langue | English |
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Contents
Getting Started
A Better Score Is Possible
Types of Multiple-Choice Questions
Multiple-Choice Quick Tips
Answering Multiple-Choice Step-by-Step
Multiple-Choice Strategy Practice Questions
Answers Key
Reading Comprehension Practice Questions
Answer Key
English Grammar Multiple-Choice
How to Answer English Grammar Multiple-Choice - Verb Tense
Common English Usage Mistakes - A Quick Review
Subject Verb Agreement
English Grammar Practice Questions
Answer Key
Basic Math Multiple-Choice Strategy
Math Multiple-Choice Strategy
Basic Math Strategy Practice Questions
Answer Key
Fraction Tips, Tricks and Shortcuts
Decimal Tips, Tricks and Shortcuts
Percent Tips, Tricks and Shortcuts
Word Problem Multiple-Choice Strategy
Types of Word problems
Practice Questions
Answer Key
How to Prepare for a Test
How to Take a Test
Reading the Instructions
How to Take a Test - The Basics
In the Test Room – What you MUST do!
Avoid Anxiety Prior to a Test
Common Test-Taking Mistakes
Conclusion
Getting Started
A Better Score Is Possible
W orried about that big exam coming up ? Do you think you’re just not a good test-taker, especially when it comes to standardized tests? The good news is that you’re not alone. The bad news is that millions of people are left behind through objective testing, simply because they’re not good test-takers - even though they may know the material. They don’t know how to handle the format well or understand what’s expected of them.
This is especially true of the multiple-choice test. Test-takers are given lots of support for taking essay-style tests. They’re helped with skills such as grammar and spelling. However, little is offered for the multiple-choice exam. This is despite the fact that thousands of people find multiple-choice to be the most challenging kind of test. Here are some reasons that so many people have difficulties with multiple-choice:
The Broad Range. Because the questions are so short and quick, a lot of ground is covered in the test. Who’s to know what to study with so much material covered?
Time Limits. Most standardized tests have time limits, which adds an extra layer of pressure.
Trickery. Many test-designers think that it is too easy to guess a multiple-choice question correctly, so they intentionally make the questions tricky.
Bluffing Not Allowed . With an essay test, you can try to bluff your way through it. Not so with multiple-choice. The answer is either right or wrong.
Difficult to Write. It’s not easy for a test-writer to design a good multiple-choice test. Because of this, sometimes, they make them overly difficult.
Shuffled Content. Multiple-choice tests tend to throw the questions in at random, in no particular order. You could be answering a question about the 1700s and then ab out the 2004 Presidential election.
These challenges mean that students have to be familiar with a wider range of material than on other kinds of exams. You’ll need to know specific vocabulary, rules, names, dates, etc.
There are, however, a few advantages to you, the test-taker, with a multiple-choice test. For instance, because there are more multiple-choice items on a test than there are other types, each question tends to have a lower point value. You can afford to miss a few and still be okay. Also, if you’re doing a fill-in-the blank or essay test, you have to rely totally on memory for the answer. With a multiple-choice exam, you know that the correct answer is somewhere in the question. You just have to decide which one it is. Often, seeing the right answer will trigger your memory, and you’ll recognize it instantly.
Keep in mind, though, the test-writer knows that one of the advantages of multiple-choice is the fact the answer is on the page. This leads to many test-writers to include what is called a “distracter.” This is a possible answer that is designed to look like the correct answer, but which is actually wrong. We’ll talk about this again later, but an example would be the question: “Who is known for posting 95 theses on a church wall?” Among the answers might be Martin Luther and Martin Luther King. Because the student vaguely remembers the name “Martin Luther” from the course materials, there’s a chance that he’ll select the incorrect “Martin Luther King.”
The TEAS Exam
Content areas for the TEAS® V are: Reading, Math, Science and English.
Exams?
With so many challenges working against you on the multiple-choice exam, what’s the answer? Is there a way to improve your chances and your score? There is! The point of this book is not to discourage you, but to make you aware that there are strategies and tips that you can incorporate to raise your test score. Before we get into the specific strategies, let’s take a general look at who does best on these types of tests.
Those who know the material. This should go without saying, but the thing that will most raise your test score will be if you know the material that’s going to be covered. While the strategies we’ll discuss later will help you even with questions you’re unsure of, the surest thing you can do is learn the rules, dates, names, and concepts that you’ll be tested on.
Those who have a calm, cool demeanor when taking a test. Panicking can cause you to forget the information you think you know. Confidence goes a long way toward a better mark on multiple-choice.
Those who meditate or pray before the test. Don’t laugh. It’s a known fact that people who meditate or pray, depending on their beliefs, enter a test room more confidently, and do better on the exam.
Those who operate on logic rather than instinct. Those who take a multiple-choice test based on instinct will be tempted to overlook the stated facts, and let emotion rule.
Those who have a system. Most of the book will deal with this, but you should not just guess randomly on questions you don’t know. You must have a systematic strat