Asked by Tumelo Dipitsi on Sep 27, 2024

What is good advice for taking multiple-choice exams

A)  Remember that options that use broad generalizations such as "always, never, and must" tend to be correct. 
B)  Remember to continue to read all options even after you find your anticipated answer. 
C)  Remember that if "all of the above" is an option, it must be correct. 
D)  Remember that options that use qualified statements such as "often, sometimes, and may" tend to be incorrect.

Broad Generalizations

Overarching statements or conclusions that apply to many cases, often without sufficient evidence or specifics.

Multiple-choice Exams

Test format that presents a question or statement with several answer choices, requiring the examinee to select the best answer from the options.

Qualified Statements

Assertions or claims that are not absolute but contain some conditions, limitations, or modifications.

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