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Test Tips For Multiple-Choice Psychology Exams

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Test Tips For Multiple-Choice Psychology Exams

How to Take a Multiple-Choice Psychology Exam

By , About.com Guide

While multiple-choice exams may seem challenging, you can prepare yourself by understanding the structure of a multiple-choice test and how to approach these types of exams. Remember, the correct answer is right there in front of you! By carefully analyzing each question and choices offered, you can increase your chances of performing well on each multiple-choice test you take.

The Structure of a Multiple-Choice Question

Each question consists of just three parts:

    1. The first part a multiple-choice problem is the basic section that asks a question, gives and incomplete sentence, or poses a problem that you are expected to solve.

 

    1. The next part of the question is a number of distracting alternatives. These are the incorrect answers that are designed to test your true knowledge of the subject. Some of these alternatives may seem correct, so it is important to know the topic well to avoid selecting an incorrect answer.

 

  1. The final part of a multiple-choice problem is the correct answer to the question or problem that is posed.

 

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