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How to Master your MCQ exams

This year has been filled with MCQ exams due to the ongoing crisis, don't you agree with me? Though MCQ exams are easier than written exams, it is filling us with loads of confusion. Sometimes, they become the 'Most Complicated Questions' rather than Multiple Choice Questions.

But hey, I am here to the rescue! In this post, I'm gonna be sharing 5 tips to crack MCQs that have personally helped me. Before reading the post, make sure to click that "SUBSCRIBE" button at the top to be notified when I upload more posts.

Happy reading!

#1 Plan your time

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This is a really important step. If you plan your time, you won't be getting that tension whether you can actually complete the exam. This will help reduce your tension and to keep yourself calm.

If you are stuck in any questions, do not waste your time for that particular question. Keep going until you reach the end, and look back for the question in which you are stuck.

#2 Don't hurry

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Read the question twice, notice keywords like DO NOT, INCORRECTLY, etc., which can completely change the interpretation of the question. If you think a certain option is correct, make sure to read other options carefully before choosing the answer.

#3 Questions with "All of the above"

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Options such as 'all of the above' can be checked. If you can check 2 choices and all of the above is also an option, then there is a strong probability that the answer will be "All of the Above".

#4 Funny options

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It has been noted that one of the choices is a funny one sometimes. Such options are commonly added when there are no further options for the examiner to add. Funny answers are typically incorrect answers.

#5 Practice, practice and practice

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Ever heard of the quote "Practice makes a man perfect"? I'm sure that you do. One way to score the most is to practice well for the test. You will get an idea of how to answer MCQ questions from past test papers, practice examinations or study guides. 


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