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During the Test
Look for the one that is grammatically correct.
Look for similar words in the question and answer.
Look for the longest and most specific answer.
Try the “True or False” technique. (look in the True or False page)
Stick to the subject matter of the course.
Watch out for negatives and extreme wording.
Numbers in the middle range are usually correct.
If two options are opposite, the answer is probably one of them.
Research shows the most commonplace answer is “C” followed by “B”.
“None of the above” is seldom correct.
“All of the above” is often correct if the answers are very specific.
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