Test Taking Strategies

Test Taking Strategies - Prezi Presentation


When you take a test,

you are demonstrating your ability to understand course material or perform certain tasks. Successful test taking avoids carelessness.

Examples of objective tests are true-false, multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank.

Examples of subjective texts are short answer, essay, or oral exams

These suggestions may help you avoid careless errors!

Prepare:

  • Analyze how you did on a similar test in the past
  • Review your previous tests, and sample tests, especially when studying for the final exam.
  • Each test prepares you for the next: the more tests you take, the better you will develop your test taking strategies.
  • Arrive early for tests
  • Before a test, list everything you will need for it that is allowed.
  • (pencils/pens, calculator, dictionary, watch, etc.)
  • Good preparation helps you focus on the task at hand
  • Be comfortable but alert
  • Choose a good spot in the room and make sure you have enough space to work,
  • maintain comfortable posture in your seat, but don't "slouch"
  • Stay relaxed and confident
  • Keep a good attitude.
  • Remind yourself that you are well-prepared and are going to do well.
  • If you find yourself anxious, take several slow, deep breaths to relax
  • Don't talk about the test to other students just before entering the room: their anxiety can be contagious

Test Taking:

  • Read the directions carefully
  • This may be obvious, but it will help you avoid careless errors
  • If there is time, quickly look through the test for an overview
  • Note key terms, jot down brief notes
  • If you can, mark the test or answer sheet with comments that come to mind.
  • Ask if that is permitted!
  • Answer questions in a strategic order:
    1. Answer easy questions first
    2. to build confidence, score points, and mentally orient yourself to vocabulary, concepts, and your studies. It may also help you make associations with more difficult questions.
    3. Then difficult questions or those with the most point value
    4. With objective tests, first eliminate those answers you know to be wrong, or are likely to be wrong, don't seem to fit, or where two options are so similar as to be both incorrect.
    5. With essay questions, broadly outline your answer and sequence the order of your points.
  • Review:
  • Resist the urge to leave as soon as you have completed all the items
  • Review your test to make sure that you
    • have answered all questions
    • did not mis-mark answers
    • did not make simple mistakes

Proofread spelling, grammar, punctuation, decimal points, etc.

Change answers to questions if you made a mistake, or misread the question

or if you find information elsewhere in the test that indicates that your first choice is incorrect

Decide on and adopt study strategies that work best for you

Review your test preparation and identify those habits that worked well and replace those that don't!

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PIRATES - Test Taking Strategy

Hughes, C.A., Schumaker, J.B., Deshler, D.D., & Mercer, C. (1987). Test-taking

strategy. Lawrence, KS: Excel Enterprises.

This test taking strategy is designed to assist students with preparation, taking,

evaluating and keeping a positive mindset when taking tests.


Prepare to succeed

• Put the acronym PIRATES and you name on the test

• Prioritize test sections and allot time

• Say something positive and start within 2 minutes

Inspect the instruction

• Read all of the instructions and underline how and where to answer

• Notice any special requirements

Read, remember, reduce

• Read the whole question

• Remember it with memory strategies

• Reduce your alternatives

Answer or Abandon

• If you know the answer, write it

• If you’re not sure, abandon the question for the moment

Turn back

• Go back to abandoned items at the end of the test

• Tell yourself to earn more points

Estimate

• Estimate unknown answers using the sub-strategy ACE:

¾ Avoid absolutes (e.g. “All”)

¾ Choose the longest or most detailed alternative

¾ Eliminate identical alternatives

Survey

• Survey the test to be sure all items are answered

• Switch answers only if you are sure they are wrong