3.
Read the question before you look at the answer.
think of an answer before you see your choices->Read the choices to see if your answer is there. If
so, it is probably right.( Read the other answers
quickly to be certain)
4.
If my answer in mind is not one of the choices,or
can't make an answer ?
5.
read all the choices carefully and start to eliminate
choices.
7.
try each answer with the question to see if they both
make sense. Sometimes you'll find a hidden clue, like
a subject/verb agreement that gives it away.
9.
Don't second-guess yourself. If you make an
educated guess the first time around, don't go back
and start changing your answers around.
i.e.Don't keep on changing your answer, usually your
first choice is the right one, unless you misread the
question
11.
choose B or C! A few studies show that those
answers are correct at a slightly higher rate than A
or D.
A positive choice is more likely to be true than a
negative one.
Usually the correct answer is the choice with the
most information.