Here are the answers to your questions:
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Reading the directions to a test is important because
A. The directions may help you from being confused about how to answer a question -
A student should always read the directions to a test or question so they know what is expected of them when answering the questions.
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There is no need to eliminate answers if you already know which answer choice is correct.
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Crossing out answers that could not possibly be correct is called ‘eliminating answers.’
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It is only necessary to underline information in the question, not the answer choices.
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Going back to look for questions that may have originally misread, and consequently gotten wrong, is called
A. Reviewing -
‘Only’ is an example of a qualified term.
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