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Tham khảo tài liệu 'vấn đề trong anh văn7', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Charlotte steers Stephen toward a jewelry store. Don t worry so much she said. After staring into a nearby jewelry case for a few moments she looked up at him. So she said Do you want to get her a bracelet a necklace or earrings My whole life is one big multiple-choice test he said smiling despite himself. But it s just a present Charlotte argued. There s no right answer. Stephen laughed. You obviously don t know my girlfriend. Like Stephen many students have trouble scoring well on objective exams. However a large number of the tests that you have taken throughout your school years and those that you will be taking in high school and beyond are classified as objective tests. Sometimes machine scored these tests measure what you have learned with no regard to an outsider s opinion. On objective tests your answers are either correct or incorrect. There is no middle ground or gray area. Mastering this type of test greatly improves your chances of becoming a successful test taker. Objective tests typically contain questions in the following formats multiple choice matching sentence completion true or false grid-in Let s cover each of these types of questions in depth to uncover the secrets to mastering them. MULTIPLE CHOICE Although you may have heard multiple-choice exams referred to as multiple guess you can take the guesswork out of the equation if you have the proper skills. In this chapter let s replace guess with 14 10 SECRETS TO ACING ANY HIGHSCHOOL TEST logical thinking. The typical multiple-choice question is made up of a sentence or a phrase called the stem and a list of three or four possible answers. One of the possible answers is the correct answer and the others are often referred to as distractors or decoys. As the names imply the incorrect answers that surround the correct one are there to trick and confuse you. It will be up to you to logically decide which of the answers cannot possibly be correct which may be correct and which are the closest to .

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