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How to predict exam and text questions

             How To Predict Exam/Text Questions

how to predict exam questions


Predicting the questions that will be on the test is an efficient approach to study for tests. Predicting exam questions can help you concentrate on the most crucial topics to know before taking the test. Identifying the most likely sources of knowledge from which your teacher will generate exam questions is the key to predicting test questions.

The following are likely source of a test question
  • Any textbook portions that your teacher discusses in class Your teacher may supply information that is not included in your textbook.
  • questions your teacher ask in class.
  • The information that your teacher writes on the whiteboard
  • Your teacher's PowerPoint presentation contains information that you need to know.
  • Anything your teacher reads out loud to you.
  • Verbal cues, such as information repeated by your teacher.
  • Visual clues, such as information provided by your teacher after going over his or her notes.


Here are also some importance things you should do that will help you predict text questions
other tips
Inquire with your teacher about the test's content. This will assist you in narrowing down your list of possible questions.
Inquire with your teacher about the types of question formats that will be used on the exam. The questions you expect for an essay test will be different from those you predict for a multiple-choice or true/false test.
Make a place in your notebook where you can write down potential questions and their answers. Review them on a regular basis.
If you're allowed, use an asterisk (*) to mark content in your textbook and in your class notes that you're almost confident will be tested.
Collaborate with other members of a study group to come up with possible questions.
Examine prior tests that your teacher has given. This will assist you in determining the types of questions your teacher asks.

Assume you are the instructor. What kinds of inquiries would you ask?

Last but not least, whenever your teacher says, "This will be on the test," take close attention. You can be certain that one or more test questions will be used to represent this information.

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