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Test Taking Tips

Practice Makes Perfect

Presented byProf. Janice R. Close, M.A., RRT-NPS

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Test Taking TipsTests are

Scary!

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Acquired Skill!

Tips only work if the student has studied

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Practice Taking TestsSample exam

questions Review books Review quizzes and

exams on-lineEngradeMyhealthprofessionskit

.com

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Before The Test

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Arrive EarlyDon’t be rushedGive yourself time

to, park, get to class, relax.

That Means You …

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Come PreparedPens, Pencils

Scrap Paper

No personal belongings on desk

Name badge, Ipad, cell phones away

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Write DownFormulas and

memorized numbers

As soon as you receive your scrap paper

Draw pictures or diagrams

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Alleviate Test Anxiety

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Stress Reduction

Don’t cramDon’t rush Deep breathing Relaxation exercises

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Test Taking SkillsMay be timed Pace yourself

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About One MinutePer questionCheck periodically

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Follow Directions

Circle answer choice for multiple choice

Write in Letter corresponding to choice in CAPS (easier to read)

Make sure you CLICKed the answer

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Don’t skipDon’t changeNo stray marksDouble check

that answer is clicked

Fill In Completely

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Read Entire Question

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One Best Answer

Stem: the "question”

Choices: responses/distracters

ABCD(E)

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Process of Elimination

A. OSHAB. HIPAAC. NIOSHD. AMA

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Find the Best Answer Distracters designed to be plausible or

even acceptableBut only one choice is bestEliminate obviously wrong choices Improve the oddsChoose from what’s left

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Choices

BestAcceptableIncorrectHarmful

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Key WordsPriority order

First, nextLeast, most

Watch negativesExcept, not

Most importantMajor, primary

Standard practiceUsually, often

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Avoid ChoicesThat are obviously different These are usually not the

correct response L vs. ml, ml vs. Mg

Exam writers try not be too obvious

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Be Wary of Absolutes Always, never, all,

none, in-,im-Usually not the

correct choice“All of the above”

correct choice only 60% of the time

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Do Not Look for a Pattern! There is noneSelect response you best

understand If you have never heard of

a choice, chances are it is a distracter

Take questions at face value - do not read too much into the question

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GuessPick BDon’t leave any

blank!You may not have

time to go back

When In Doubt...

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Change Answers Sparingly! Only if you realize first

choice was ridiculous Avoid temptation to

change answers Go with your first

instinct, usually correct 8/9 of knowledge is

subconscious More people change

answers from right to wrong (75% of the time)

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Closure

Avoid going back and changing answers

You may not have time!Finish the test!

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If You Don’t Ask…Proctor cannot help

you with exam content

But may be able to clarify confusion

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Don’t Get Emotionally Involved

Cant do anything about it during the test!

Keep calm and focused

Don’t give up!You may comment

on question quality afterwards