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In the above passage, the word "subjective" refers to test questions that:

A. Allow you to choose an answer B. Are matching C. Are true or false D. Require you to write your own answer(correct)

In answering subjective questions, the student should,

A. Include more than is asked B. (Corrrct) Keep it brief and specific C. Write out the words-true or false D. Capitalize the matching letters

When taking an exam, you should divide your time

A. Into three or four short segments B. To allow more time for the difficult questions(correct) C. Equally between all questions D. So that you have time to check and change answers

Subjective exams measure your ability in several areas. Besides recall information, you must be able to realize content logically and intelligently express yourself in a clearly understood manner. Subjective test provide opportunity for students to show their broad knowledge of a subjective area. Answers may be in the form of paragraphs or lengthy essays. When your review for an essay exam, concentrate on main ideas rather than details. Since essay tests are less to a few questions, they are likely to deal with more important ideas of a subject. Prepare a list of question you think might be asked. Write an answer to each of your questions. Rather than writing complete sentence down your thoughts in outline form. Doing so will help you organize the information so that you can express yourself clearly. When you take the test, read through all the questions before you start to write. Allot time for each question, spending more time for questions worth the most points. Read each question carefully to determine exactly what they are asked. Pay attention to words such as define, illustrate, explain, list, compare, and contrast. Each work requires a different type of response. Write a brief outline of your answer on scrap paper or the back of the test. Make sure you include all the important ideas that are within the limits of the question. In other words, do not write more than is asked for each answer. When you write your answer, keep it specific and as brief as possible. In the introductory sentence it is often helpful to make a general statement that includes important points addressed in each question. Such a topic sentence serves as a framework for your answer. Then use your outline to develop the main point and subtopics. Add substance to your answer by including as many facts as possible to support your answer. Check your paper before you submit it. Look for mistakes in grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and punctuation. Unless you are certain an answer is wrong, do not change it. Your answer is an educated guess and is usually your best chance of answering correctly.

A. True & False C. Matching B. Multiple Choice D. Definitions. (CORRECT)

Compared to objective exams, subjective tests contain

A. more questions. C. harder questions. B. fewer questions (correct) D. no good answers

2. Compared to objective exams, essay test contains

A. no good answers. C. fewer questions (correct) B. more questions D. harder questions

From the article the reader can conclude that a test containing true-false question is called.

A. subjective C. objective (CORRECT) B. rejective D. Detective


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