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SANDHYAV
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Despite these factors, however, multiple choice exams can actually be very difficult and are in this course. Consider that:
Multiple choice tests
Guessing:
- Because multiple choice exams contain many questions, they force students to be familiar with a much broader range of material than essay exams do.
- Multiple choice exams also usually expect students to have a greater familiarity with details such as specific dates, names, or vocabulary than most essay exams do. Students cannot easily "bluff" on a multiple choice exam.
- Finally, because it is much more difficult for a teacher to write good multiple choice questions than to design essay questions, students often face higher risks due to unintended ambiguity. [This is NOT the case with Vogeler's tests!]
Multiple choice tests
Guessing:
- Always guess when there is no penalty
for guessing or you can eliminate options - Don't guess if you are penalized for guessing
and if you have no basis for your choice - Use hints from questions you know
to answer questions you do not. - Change your first answers
when you are sure of the correction, or other cues in the test cue you to change.