How to Ace Your Multiple-Choice Tests

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My Teacher : What is 2+2?
Choices : Yes, No, 22, Egg.

LoafyNeverClear
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"I haven't answered B in a while"
Works 50% of the time

adisham
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Some other tricks are:
The right answer tends to have the most similarities with the other answer choices
If you have no idea what the answer could be, choose C because that’s what test makers tend to put as the answer

nikhilm
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My Logic—
A: Nobody expects the first answer.
B: Because B sounds more correct than A.
C: It’s always the answer.
D: I haven’t picked D in a while.
E: Why would they even have ‘All/None of the Above’ for an answer? It must be right.

axaturdoor
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This is why I am so good at multiple choice questions, I have mastered that ability when I was in 4th grade

cristiano
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Although these tricks are quite helpful (I've used these myself in the past) it's is much more safer to just study the material before giving the test that way you'll have a higher chance of acing a test
But i'd say these tricks are most helpful during surprise tests

vishnuram
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test questions: if jack bought 3 apples and Hannah bought 6 oranges, wtf is mark doing at home.

amoonaibrahim
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If it says, “ all of the above” it’s most likely right because most of the time they don’t put all of the above unless the answer is all of the above, at least for my tests.

kingvitali
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Teachers:*Watching this*

Teachers: *Does the opposite of what he says*
*makes the short ones the answers and make the long ones the wrong ones*

Ybokkie_lvver
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Good rule of thumb: if ‘all of the above’ is an option when it isn’t on most other questions, it’s most likely the answer.

sammcmc
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There’s a trick I learned where I study the material beforehand and put all the information in my brain. When I take the exam, I just close my eyes and look at the answers in my head. It really helps a lot and I still remember a lot of the information now.

louiem
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My teacher really gave this question on a test:
(I forgot what the question is but its kind of like:)

1. What color is the sunlight?
a. Blue
b. Carrot
c. A mix between all of the colors, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple which becomes the rainbow when passing through water in the rain.
d. Pants

leviosarwingardium
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Me and my friends use Morse code to communicate during MCQ tests. We tap the question number on the table with our nails, then wait for 3 seconds, and tap the correct option. It gets a bit confusing sometimes, but works 90% of the time

getpriyanka
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My strategy is to always go ask the teacher whenever there is even a little bit of doubt. It is literally free advice on like every question.

frostlegend
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Another trick you can use:
*ALWAYS* click the option that says "All of the above" or "None of the above".

PGO-rwjo
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The easiest way to ace any kind of question is to sit straight and study for at-least 30mins with full concentration. If u do that each day, u might not just learn it and ace ur exam, but you might have that kind of knowledge for your whole life. The +point is that if u this, there is literally no need to study for 2-3 hours before the exam day at all. And I’m not a topper, but I do this, and hence, I get 90% above in every subject every time 😁

manypeople
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That reminds me of that kind of strategy, except I always chose the answers that were more detailed

niimcww
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Except when you have a teacher like my biology teacher who purposely does the opposite of this so people can’t use this strategy.

Then again, he likes to make test that make people cry

reigndrops
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Remembering all this is like remembering the whole class's birthday
-some random guy i forgot the name of

julesvalencia
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Well, my tip for multiple choice questions is to follow what my teacher says, and that is, "When in doubt, pick C."

Name-jszc