Question 4 2 pts

True or false: According to Module 3: During a Test, for multiple choice questions, you should read the question first, put it into your own words, and think of what your answer might be--and do all of this BEFORE you look at the choices.
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True

False

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Question 5 2 pts
According to the Module 3: During a Test, it's important to do which of the following during a test?
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work as fast as you can so that you can be the first one out the door

leave a question blank rather than guessing if you're not sure of the answer

be sure you create a cool design on your answer key if you are using a scantron type of answer sheet.

budget time and prioritize each section

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Question 6 2 pts
Which questions should you answer first, the easy ones or the hard ones?
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the hard ones

the easy ones

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Question 7 2 pts
According to Module 3: After a Test, the better students will do which of the following with their college exams?
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put them out of their mind once the deed is done and the test is over

crumple them up and use them to hit the trash can from across the room

benefit from the results by doing an error analysis

tell the instructor why the exam questions were not good questions

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Question 8 2 pts
In multiple choice questions, you should watch out for absolute words, and be aware that those absolute words are rarely found in the correct choice. Which of these is NOT one of those absolute words?
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every

never

usually

always

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Question 9 2 pts
In the video "10 Ways to Avoid Making Stupid Mistakes on Exams" found at the bottom of Page 4 in Module 3: During a Test, the College Info Geek says you should create an outline of your answer to an essay question before starting to write. He says "Yes, it helps with organization, but the BIG thing it helps with is...." what?

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Question 10 2 pts
"After a Test" discusses how you can learn from your mistakes after you get your test back and see the results. The table on page 2 of "After a Test" lists different types of errors and how you can avoid making those types errors on the next test you take. If you are looking over a test and you see you've made a lot of mechanical errors, what should you do for the next test you take?
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Allocate exam time carefully.

Practice predicting possible questions better.

Slow down! Don’t rush through the exam. Take the time to do things right the first time.

Join a study group.

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Here are the answers for the questions based on typical study and test-taking strategies:

**Question 4:**
True or false: According to Module 3: During a Test, for multiple choice questions, you should read the question first, put it into your own words, and think of what your answer might be--and do all of this BEFORE you look at the choices.
- **Answer:** **True**

**Question 5:**
According to the Module 3: During a Test, it's important to do which of the following during a test?
- **Answer:** **budget time and prioritize each section**

**Question 6:**
Which questions should you answer first, the easy ones or the hard ones?
- **Answer:** **the easy ones**

**Question 7:**
According to Module 3: After a Test, the better students will do which of the following with their college exams?
- **Answer:** **benefit from the results by doing an error analysis**

**Question 8:**
In multiple choice questions, you should watch out for absolute words, and be aware that those absolute words are rarely found in the correct choice. Which of these is NOT one of those absolute words?
- **Answer:** **usually**

**Question 9:**
In the video "10 Ways to Avoid Making Stupid Mistakes on Exams," the College Info Geek says you should create an outline of your answer to an essay question before starting to write. He says "Yes, it helps with organization, but the BIG thing it helps with is..."
- **Answer:** **memory retention**

**Question 10:**
If you are looking over a test and you see you've made a lot of mechanical errors, what should you do for the next test you take?
- **Answer:** **Slow down! Don’t rush through the exam. Take the time to do things right the first time.**

Feel free to adjust any of the responses based on more specific content covered in the module if needed!