Guidelines for Answering Multiple-Choice Questions:
Formulate your own answer before reading the options.
Focus on finding an answer without the help of the alternatives. This process will increase your concentration. Doing this will help you exercise your memory.
Eliminate unlikely answers first.
Quickly eliminating two alternatives may increase your probability to 50/50 or better. Use the true-false methods described earlier and find the false alternative.
Select numbered answers from the middle range, not the extremes.
For example, if the height of a mountain is requested, eliminate 20,000 feet (too high), and 3,000 feet (too low). Then choose between 8,000 feet and 11,000 feet. Common sense guys... It's pretty self explanatory.
Select answers that are longer and more descriptive.
Longer (true) answers stand out and contain more detail. Shorter (false) answers are created quickly as throw aways. Descriptive detail is given to help you identify the truth. The more description also gives you more evidence as to if the answer is correct or not.
Similar answers give you a clue! One of them is correct, the other is disguised.
Watch out for "NOT TRUE"
Remember to reverse your procedure and eliminate truth. Use the true-false methods described earlier and find the false alternative.
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