Multiple Choice

 What are some common words to look out for in multiple-choice questions?

Some common words to look out for in multiple-choice questions are absolutes such as "never," "all," "every," "always," or "none". These words are likely to be present in incorrect answer options. It is important to be skeptical of answer choices that contain these absolutes, especially when all other options seem plausible. 


There are several techniques to improve performance in multiple-choice tests. 

1. Start studying early. 

2. Read the entire question carefully and eliminate options that are known to be incorrect. 

3. Budgeting time and attempting to answer questions in consecutive order can also be helpful. 

4. When unsure about an answer, it may be useful to give each option a true or false test or guess based on outlier options being less likely.

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