   How to prepare for exams
   Exam strategies and tips
   Exam language
The best way to deal with
   exam stress is to…


  …be well                                  …follow a
 prepared…
         and
                                            strategy.

 Even if you are nervous, you will be able to
 function if you have a plan and follow it.
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Preparation / Revision

                     How many
What topics will
                    questions will                    How long is the
the examination
                      be in the                        examination?
     cover?
                    examination?

Is it necessary     Are any of the                    Is there a choice
 to answer all        questions                        of questions to
the questions?       compulsory?                           answer?

                             SAC Guided Independent Learning
Preparation / Revision

What percentage of the total
  marks is given for each                   What can you take
        question?                               to the exam?
                                            (pens, erasers, boo
Looked at the examination                   ks, notes, dictionar
    information in your                       ies, calculators -
division/module handbook.                       what kind?, a
  Does the handbook list                         watch, etc.)
      marking criteria?
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The Day before the Exam


     Check the date and time of the
             examination.


             Check where the examination
                      room is.



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On the Exam Day


  Get to the room
                          Make sure you
   a bit early, not
                            have your
     at the last
                           student ID.
       minute.


          If you have lost your ID, have a note from
              the Student Affairs Office? (AB 145)

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Before you start
                                                              What
                       Do different                      percentage of
Is there more                                           the total marks
                      sections have
   than one                                               is given for
                         specific
    section?                                            each question?
                      instructions?

Allow time for        Analyze the                               Plan your
each question.        question(s)                                written
Remember to            carefully.                               answers.
leave time for
proofreading.                 SAC Guided Independent Learning
Read the instructions carefully


    Do you have to answer all the
    questions or can you choose?

         How much time do you have to
            answer each question?



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Exam time management


Consider the weighting given to each section and allocate
time accordingly.

You have 3 questions to answer, each worth equal marks:
A = your best topic (easiest for you)
B = middle
C = hardest

What order do you answer them in?
                             SAC Guided Independent Learning
Exam time management

What order do you answer them in?

This depends on:
   • whether your answers improve as you warm up or
   deteriorate as you become tired.
   • whether you feel more confident writing your best
   or worst answer first.
   • whether you are you good at keeping to time. If
   not, do you leave your best or worst question till last
   to do quickly?
                               SAC Guided Independent Learning
Plan your time
(remember to take a watch)




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Plan   Note how much each question is
       worth and set a time limit
       accordingly.
       * Allow some time to check your
       answers.
your
       If you run out of time, don’t panic.
       * Leave space and go on.
       * Go back to it if you have time.
       * Markers generally give partial credit
time   for incomplete answers.

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Write an outline, draw a mind
map or have a simple list. Check
you cover everything.

As you write, refer back to the
                                                        Plan and
question occasionally so you do                          stay on
not go off topic.
                                                          track
When you finish writing your
answer, draw a line through your
outline.
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Read the questions carefully


Answer question specifically. It’s not
 enough just to write about a topic


     Underline the keywords in questions


          Read each question several times to
           make sure you understand clearly
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If you cannot answer a question


                  • review the question carefully
                  • identify the broader topic
Do not skip it.
                  • write about what you do
                    know

        You may get partial credit for some
              relevant information.

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Handwriting/Neatness



• Write legibly.
• Markers will not give credit if they cannot
 read your answer.
• Writing on every second line is clearer and
 allows you to correct / add information later.



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Multiple choice questions
Answers using absolute
                              Look for grammatical
words, such as “always”
                              clues.
or “never” are less likely    If the question ends in
to be correct.                “an”, for example, then
In the social sciences        the correct response
absolutes are rare.           probably begins with a
Conditional words like        vowel.
“usually”, “often”, “seldo    Also watch for singular /
m” or “may” are more          plural and subjects -
likely to be correct.         verbagreement
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Multiple choice questions

                             If two choices mean the
“All of the above” is
                             same thing, you can
often a correct response.
                             often eliminate both of
If you can verify several
                             them.
responses are probably
correct, it is the likely
                             If two choices are
answer. “None of the
                             opposites, the correct
above” is seldom a
                             response is often one of
correct response.
                             those choices.
                            SAC Guided Independent Learning
Multiple choice questions

                           Always answer ALL
Read questions for         questions – if in
negative verbs.            doubt, GUESS.
If the question asks       No answer = no mark.
“which of the following
are NOT applicable” be     With a choice of 4
sure to answer             answers, even a guess
accordingly.               has 25% chance of being
                           right.
                          SAC Guided Independent Learning
Multiple choice questions

Check you have
transferred all your
answers to answer
sheet correctly and
filled in all the
answers.

Again, no answer = no
mark.
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Short answer questions

You should…

  • outline/summarise information
  • or present brief explanations (backed up by
  facts)

You do not need introductions and conclusions.

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Longer essay questions

Follow basic essay structure.

Support your arguments with
facts, examples, reasons.

Make sure you paraphrase and cite sources.
Memorized, unattributed (un-cited) excerpts may
be considered plagiarism.
                           SAC Guided Independent Learning
What do essay questions test?



   Essay questions do not simply test how much
    you ‘know’ or have memorized about a
    subject.



                          SAC Guided Independent Learning
Essay questions test…
    your understanding of key terms and concepts
    your ability to analyse or evaluate specific
     situations, concepts, principles, or theories
    your ability to recognize and articulate
     relationships
    your ability to support arguments and opinions
     logically with evidence, examples, and citation of
     expert opinion
    your ability to make comparisons and to synthesise
     information to support an argument
    your ability to think critically and apply knowledge
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Analysing Essay Questions

Identify the Topic
     The topic is what an essay is about in the most
     general terms.

 For example:
  To what extent is pollution man’s greatest enemy?


    Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at
     work. Provide examples of each method.

                               SAC Guided Independent Learning
Analysing Essay Questions

Identify the Topic
     The topic is what an essay is about in the most
     general terms.

 For example:
  To what extent is pollution man’s greatest enemy?


    Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at
     work. Provide examples of each method.

                               SAC Guided Independent Learning
Analysing Essay Questions

Identify the Topic
     The topic is what an essay is about in the most
     general terms.

 For example:
  To what extent is pollution man’s greatest enemy?


    Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at
     work. Provide examples of each method.

                               SAC Guided Independent Learning
Analysing Essay Questions

Identify the Focus
     The focus in an essay question restricts or limits
     the topic.

 For example:
  To what extent is pollutionman’s greatest enemy?


    Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at
     work. Provide examples of each method.

                               SAC Guided Independent Learning
Analysing Essay Questions

Identify the Focus
     The focus in an essay question restricts or limits
     the topic.

 For example:
  To what extent is pollutionman’s greatest enemy?


    Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at
     work. Provide examples of each method.

                               SAC Guided Independent Learning
Analysing Essay Questions

Identify the Focus
     The focus in an essay question restricts or limits
     the topic.

 For example:
  To what extent is pollutionman’s greatest enemy?


    Discuss the principal methods of controllingnoise at
     work. Provide examples of each method.

                               SAC Guided Independent Learning
Analysing Essay Questions

Identify the Task
     The task directs you how to construct the answer.
     There may be more than one task.

 For example:
  To what extent is pollutionman’s greatest enemy?


    Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at
     work. Provide examples of each method.

                               SAC Guided Independent Learning
Analysing Essay Questions

Identify the Task
     The task directs you how to construct the answer.
     There may be more than one task.

 For example:
  To what extent ispollutionman’s greatest enemy?


    Discussthe principal methods of controlling noise at
     work. Provide examples of each method.

                              SAC Guided Independent Learning
Analysing Essay Questions

Identify the Task
     The task directs you how to construct the answer.
     There may be more than one task.

 For example:
  To what extent ispollutionman’s greatest enemy?


    Discussthe principal methods of controlling noise at
     work. Provide examples ofeach method.

                              SAC Guided Independent Learning
Analysing Essay Questions

Identify the Viewpoint
 Viewpoint refers to the requirement that the essay
   be from a particular point of view. It determines
   the argument, pro or con.

  If the viewpoint is not specified, you are free to
  choose.



                            SAC Guided Independent Learning
Analysing Essay Questions

Identify the Viewpoint
     For example:

    Show how over-population is a result of poverty
     rather than a cause.

    ‘Violence on television and in films has encouraged
     violence among today’s young people.’ Give reasons
     why the above statement is not true.
 Note: ‘Nuclear war is man’s greatest enemy. Discuss.’ A question like
                   this does not have an imposed viewpoint. You can
                   argue either way.
                                     SAC Guided Independent Learning
Planning Your Answer

 It is generally recommended that you make a plan. If
    you do plan, make sure it helps you.

 An effective plan will:
  save you time.
  help you focus on the question.
  help you organise arguments logically before you
   write.
  provide a safety blanket - if time is running out or
   your mind goes blank, you still have a guide.

                             SAC Guided Independent Learning
Planning Your Answer

     Remember:

    Keep the plan brief. There is no need to write
     ‘Introduction’, ‘Paragraph 1’, etc.
    Choose a style that suits you – a list, a mind
     map, topic blocks
    Don’t worry about being tidy – only you will read
     it.
    Cross out your plan once your answer is finished.

                             SAC Guided Independent Learning
Exam Essay Structure

The introduction should:

    provide a brief background
    clearly and concisely answer the question
    conform to the question (Do not alter the
     approach required by the question)
    be limited to a few sentences (because of time
     limits)


                            SAC Guided Independent Learning
Exam Essay Structure

A thesis statement should indicate:

    topic area and specific point(s) to be addressed
    opinion (this will be implied by your choice of
     information and later, by your conclusions)
    supporting information, any criteria used
    indicate in some way the essay’s organization
     (the thesis statement implies a structure for the
     main body)


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Exam Essay Structure

The main body should:

    be structured roughly according to the order of
     information in the thesis statement.
    develop your argument/s in clear paragraphs or
     sections
    provide evidence /examples / details and
     citations (if possible) to answer the question
    provide links between each section


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Exam Essay Structure

The conclusion should:

    answer the question with a summary of the
     main points you have made
    avoid detail
    not include any new information
    say something meaningful to finish, e.g. a
     prediction, a comment, an observation, etc


                           SAC Guided Independent Learning
Exam Essay Structure


    Check your division and module handbooks for
     information about essay structure.
    Some tutors may prefer that you omit an
     introduction in exam essays and begin answering
     the question straight off.




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Proofread your work.

  Look for…
- incomplete answers       - illogical sentence structure

- irrelevant information   - misquoted facts and figures

- spelling & grammar       - incorrect vocabulary
  errors

                             SAC Guided Independent Learning
Instruction Words: Glossary

This is a glossary of instruction words for short
answer and essay questions.

If you are unsure of the meaning of any of the
words, you should make sure you learn them
before your exams.



                           SAC Guided Independent Learning
Instruction Words: Glossary

Note: Your tutors’ definitions supersede any of these
definitions. Check division / module handbooks to see if
key terms are provided and explained.

And remember…
Paraphrased not memorized information is required.
Remember to back up your assertions with facts and
examples. Remember to cite expert opinion.

                              SAC Guided Independent Learning
Instruction Words: Glossary




                              SAC Guided Independent Learning
Instruction Words: Glossary




                              SAC Guided Independent Learning
Instruction Words: Glossary




                              The information in today’s
                              workshop and the complete
                              glossary are available on the
                              u-drive:




                              SAC Guided Independent Learning

Exam preparation

  • 1.
    How to prepare for exams  Exam strategies and tips  Exam language
  • 2.
    The best wayto deal with exam stress is to… …be well …follow a prepared…  and strategy. Even if you are nervous, you will be able to function if you have a plan and follow it. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 3.
    Preparation / Revision How many What topics will questions will How long is the the examination be in the examination? cover? examination? Is it necessary Are any of the Is there a choice to answer all questions of questions to the questions? compulsory? answer? SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 4.
    Preparation / Revision Whatpercentage of the total marks is given for each What can you take question? to the exam? (pens, erasers, boo Looked at the examination ks, notes, dictionar information in your ies, calculators - division/module handbook. what kind?, a Does the handbook list watch, etc.) marking criteria? SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 5.
    The Day beforethe Exam Check the date and time of the examination. Check where the examination room is. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 6.
    On the ExamDay Get to the room Make sure you a bit early, not have your at the last student ID. minute. If you have lost your ID, have a note from the Student Affairs Office? (AB 145) SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 7.
    Before you start What Do different percentage of Is there more the total marks sections have than one is given for specific section? each question? instructions? Allow time for Analyze the Plan your each question. question(s) written Remember to carefully. answers. leave time for proofreading. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 8.
    Read the instructionscarefully Do you have to answer all the questions or can you choose? How much time do you have to answer each question? SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 9.
    Exam time management Considerthe weighting given to each section and allocate time accordingly. You have 3 questions to answer, each worth equal marks: A = your best topic (easiest for you) B = middle C = hardest What order do you answer them in? SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 10.
    Exam time management Whatorder do you answer them in? This depends on: • whether your answers improve as you warm up or deteriorate as you become tired. • whether you feel more confident writing your best or worst answer first. • whether you are you good at keeping to time. If not, do you leave your best or worst question till last to do quickly? SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 11.
    Plan your time (rememberto take a watch) SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 12.
    Plan Note how much each question is worth and set a time limit accordingly. * Allow some time to check your answers. your If you run out of time, don’t panic. * Leave space and go on. * Go back to it if you have time. * Markers generally give partial credit time for incomplete answers. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 13.
    Write an outline,draw a mind map or have a simple list. Check you cover everything. As you write, refer back to the Plan and question occasionally so you do stay on not go off topic. track When you finish writing your answer, draw a line through your outline. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 14.
    Read the questionscarefully Answer question specifically. It’s not enough just to write about a topic Underline the keywords in questions Read each question several times to make sure you understand clearly SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 15.
    If you cannotanswer a question • review the question carefully • identify the broader topic Do not skip it. • write about what you do know You may get partial credit for some relevant information. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 16.
    Handwriting/Neatness • Write legibly. •Markers will not give credit if they cannot read your answer. • Writing on every second line is clearer and allows you to correct / add information later. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 17.
    Multiple choice questions Answersusing absolute Look for grammatical words, such as “always” clues. or “never” are less likely If the question ends in to be correct. “an”, for example, then In the social sciences the correct response absolutes are rare. probably begins with a Conditional words like vowel. “usually”, “often”, “seldo Also watch for singular / m” or “may” are more plural and subjects - likely to be correct. verbagreement SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 18.
    Multiple choice questions If two choices mean the “All of the above” is same thing, you can often a correct response. often eliminate both of If you can verify several them. responses are probably correct, it is the likely If two choices are answer. “None of the opposites, the correct above” is seldom a response is often one of correct response. those choices. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 19.
    Multiple choice questions Always answer ALL Read questions for questions – if in negative verbs. doubt, GUESS. If the question asks No answer = no mark. “which of the following are NOT applicable” be With a choice of 4 sure to answer answers, even a guess accordingly. has 25% chance of being right. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 20.
    Multiple choice questions Checkyou have transferred all your answers to answer sheet correctly and filled in all the answers. Again, no answer = no mark. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 21.
    Short answer questions Youshould… • outline/summarise information • or present brief explanations (backed up by facts) You do not need introductions and conclusions. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 22.
    Longer essay questions Followbasic essay structure. Support your arguments with facts, examples, reasons. Make sure you paraphrase and cite sources. Memorized, unattributed (un-cited) excerpts may be considered plagiarism. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 23.
    What do essayquestions test?  Essay questions do not simply test how much you ‘know’ or have memorized about a subject. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 24.
    Essay questions test…  your understanding of key terms and concepts  your ability to analyse or evaluate specific situations, concepts, principles, or theories  your ability to recognize and articulate relationships  your ability to support arguments and opinions logically with evidence, examples, and citation of expert opinion  your ability to make comparisons and to synthesise information to support an argument  your ability to think critically and apply knowledge SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 25.
    Analysing Essay Questions Identifythe Topic The topic is what an essay is about in the most general terms. For example:  To what extent is pollution man’s greatest enemy?  Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at work. Provide examples of each method. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 26.
    Analysing Essay Questions Identifythe Topic The topic is what an essay is about in the most general terms. For example:  To what extent is pollution man’s greatest enemy?  Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at work. Provide examples of each method. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 27.
    Analysing Essay Questions Identifythe Topic The topic is what an essay is about in the most general terms. For example:  To what extent is pollution man’s greatest enemy?  Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at work. Provide examples of each method. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 28.
    Analysing Essay Questions Identifythe Focus The focus in an essay question restricts or limits the topic. For example:  To what extent is pollutionman’s greatest enemy?  Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at work. Provide examples of each method. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 29.
    Analysing Essay Questions Identifythe Focus The focus in an essay question restricts or limits the topic. For example:  To what extent is pollutionman’s greatest enemy?  Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at work. Provide examples of each method. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 30.
    Analysing Essay Questions Identifythe Focus The focus in an essay question restricts or limits the topic. For example:  To what extent is pollutionman’s greatest enemy?  Discuss the principal methods of controllingnoise at work. Provide examples of each method. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 31.
    Analysing Essay Questions Identifythe Task The task directs you how to construct the answer. There may be more than one task. For example:  To what extent is pollutionman’s greatest enemy?  Discuss the principal methods of controlling noise at work. Provide examples of each method. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 32.
    Analysing Essay Questions Identifythe Task The task directs you how to construct the answer. There may be more than one task. For example:  To what extent ispollutionman’s greatest enemy?  Discussthe principal methods of controlling noise at work. Provide examples of each method. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 33.
    Analysing Essay Questions Identifythe Task The task directs you how to construct the answer. There may be more than one task. For example:  To what extent ispollutionman’s greatest enemy?  Discussthe principal methods of controlling noise at work. Provide examples ofeach method. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 34.
    Analysing Essay Questions Identifythe Viewpoint Viewpoint refers to the requirement that the essay be from a particular point of view. It determines the argument, pro or con. If the viewpoint is not specified, you are free to choose. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 35.
    Analysing Essay Questions Identifythe Viewpoint For example:  Show how over-population is a result of poverty rather than a cause.  ‘Violence on television and in films has encouraged violence among today’s young people.’ Give reasons why the above statement is not true. Note: ‘Nuclear war is man’s greatest enemy. Discuss.’ A question like this does not have an imposed viewpoint. You can argue either way. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 36.
    Planning Your Answer It is generally recommended that you make a plan. If you do plan, make sure it helps you. An effective plan will:  save you time.  help you focus on the question.  help you organise arguments logically before you write.  provide a safety blanket - if time is running out or your mind goes blank, you still have a guide. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 37.
    Planning Your Answer Remember:  Keep the plan brief. There is no need to write ‘Introduction’, ‘Paragraph 1’, etc.  Choose a style that suits you – a list, a mind map, topic blocks  Don’t worry about being tidy – only you will read it.  Cross out your plan once your answer is finished. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 38.
    Exam Essay Structure Theintroduction should:  provide a brief background  clearly and concisely answer the question  conform to the question (Do not alter the approach required by the question)  be limited to a few sentences (because of time limits) SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 39.
    Exam Essay Structure Athesis statement should indicate:  topic area and specific point(s) to be addressed  opinion (this will be implied by your choice of information and later, by your conclusions)  supporting information, any criteria used  indicate in some way the essay’s organization (the thesis statement implies a structure for the main body) SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 40.
    Exam Essay Structure Themain body should:  be structured roughly according to the order of information in the thesis statement.  develop your argument/s in clear paragraphs or sections  provide evidence /examples / details and citations (if possible) to answer the question  provide links between each section SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 41.
    Exam Essay Structure Theconclusion should:  answer the question with a summary of the main points you have made  avoid detail  not include any new information  say something meaningful to finish, e.g. a prediction, a comment, an observation, etc SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 42.
    Exam Essay Structure  Check your division and module handbooks for information about essay structure.  Some tutors may prefer that you omit an introduction in exam essays and begin answering the question straight off. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 43.
    Proofread your work. Look for… - incomplete answers - illogical sentence structure - irrelevant information - misquoted facts and figures - spelling & grammar - incorrect vocabulary errors SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 44.
    Instruction Words: Glossary Thisis a glossary of instruction words for short answer and essay questions. If you are unsure of the meaning of any of the words, you should make sure you learn them before your exams. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 45.
    Instruction Words: Glossary Note:Your tutors’ definitions supersede any of these definitions. Check division / module handbooks to see if key terms are provided and explained. And remember… Paraphrased not memorized information is required. Remember to back up your assertions with facts and examples. Remember to cite expert opinion. SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 46.
    Instruction Words: Glossary SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 47.
    Instruction Words: Glossary SAC Guided Independent Learning
  • 48.
    Instruction Words: Glossary The information in today’s workshop and the complete glossary are available on the u-drive: SAC Guided Independent Learning