The following steps and tips for answering tests questions were developed by
the RegionIII Area Center for Educaitonal Enhancement (College of Education,
University of Central Florida, Presenter: Dr. Gail Choice) for the FCAT questions
but the are very appropriate for the FTCE as well.
Steps and Tips for Answering FCAT Questions
In order to answer FCAT [FTCE] questions successfully, you need to establish
a routine. Study the following steps and tips. Use them every time you practice
answering FCAT [FTCE] questions. The procedures will then come naturally when
you take the FCAT [FTCE].
Steps for answering multiple Choice Questions
- Think Positively. Tell yourself, "I can do it!" Relax.
- Read the question carefully. At this point, only read the question, not
the answers.
- Circle the main idea and undeline the most important parts of the question.
- Think of the right answer.
- Look at the choices to see if your answer is listed.
- If your answer is there, mark your answer.
- If your answer is not there:
- Cross out two answers that couldn't possibly be right.
- Reread the question.
- Look back at the reading passage to locate the information you need
to answer the question.
- Mark your answer.
Tips for answering Multiple Choice Questions
- Read the whole question.
- Remember what you have read.
- Reduce the choices.
- Change your answer choice only if you're absolutely sure.
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