How to improve your performance on multiple-choice exams

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Are you concerned that final exams might pull down your GPA? Check out these “tried-and-true” tips for improving your performance on multiple-choice questions.

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Arrive prepared, relaxed, and confident

  • Avoid the temptation to “cram” the night before by giving yourself a good rest instead.
  • If possible, do something relaxing one hour before your exam.
  • Dress comfortably, eat a light snack, use the washroom, and arrive early to your exam location.
  • Bring required supplies as well as a watch to track your time.
  • Maintain a relaxed and confident outlook by setting aside negative thoughts. Read more on this topic on UVic Learn with the article Managing stress during exams.
  • If you have a paper-based exam, keep your eyes on yours and label all booklets used with your first and last name and V number.
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Perform a quick survey of your exam

  • Complete a quick scan of your exam before starting in.
  • Quickly calculate how much time to allocate to different parts.
  • Read the directions carefully and underline key words.
  • Warm-up by answering a few easy multiple-choice questions first. Then complete questions with the greatest assigned values.
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Tackle challenging multiple-choice questions strategically

  • Once you’ve completed some of the easier multiple choice questions circle back to more difficult multiple-choice questions.
  • Write legibly and use all of your allotted time to check over your answers.

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