How to Answer "3 Step" Multiple Choice Questions from Ms. E. Napp at White Plains High School: This website explains how to answer "3 Step" multiple choice questions, in other words, questions where students have to 1) read the question, 2) make a connection between two concepts, & 3) find the answer among the possible given choices. Students need to scroll down the page (entitled "A Texas Three Step") in order to learn how to respond to these types of questions. Examples of past NYS Global Regents questions are used as examples.
Test Taking Strategies for Multiple Choice Questions from Ms. Fallon at F.H. Laguardia High School: This PDF explains 4 steps to use when responding to multiple choice questions on the NYS Global Regents Exam. It also includes helpful hints for students taking the exam.
Multiple Choice Tests from Study Guides and Strategies Website: This website offers students multiple strategies to use when responding to multiple choice questions. It also offers "tips" on how to implement the process of elimination.
Multiple Choice Test Taking Strategies from Des Moines University (Adapted from Study Skills and Test-Taking Strategies by Deborah D. Shain): offers students multiple strategies to use when responding to multiple choice questions. It also offers strategies to use when more than one answer seems correct, when encountering difficult words, to identify clues in the question & for correctly reading questions.
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