LEARNING FRAMEWORK 1301 CHAPTER 8
When taking a test, if you cannot answer a question completely, you should not try to answer it at all. A. True B. False
B. False
When designing your exam plan, you should NOT __________. A. let your friends and family know that you have an important exam coming up B. set aside several one-hour blocks for studying C. create a strict schedule from which you cannot deviate D. be sure you have read and learned the material one week before the exam
C. create a strict schedule from which you cannot deviate
When answering matching questions, you should NOT __________. A. match the terms you are sure of first B. review all terms and descriptions before matching any items C. match multiple terms to the same description D. cross out terms and descriptions you have already matched
C. match multiple terms to the same description
One method for reducing test anxiety is to increase your rate of breathing. A. True B. False
B. False
You should always budget an equal amount of time for all essay questions on a test. A. True B. False
B. False
Which strategy will BEST help you prepare for math and science exams? A. Attending every class and always showing up on time B. Setting aside your notes from previous chapters so you can focus on current material C. Studying formulas by preparing and reviewing paragraph-length explanations D. Completing homework assignments only when they will be graded
A. Attending every class and always showing up on time
A laboratory test may require you to identify parts of models or specimens. A. True B. False
A. True
Some people experience test anxiety only when taking tests in a specific subject. A. True B. False
A. True
You are LEAST likely to have a lab test in a __________ course. A. foreign language B. math C. science D. literature
D. literature
If you see the word "evaluate" in an essay question, it means you should __________. A. identify the differences between two or more ideas B. give your honest opinion about the topic C. identify the differences between ideas, events, or objects D. discuss the strengths and weaknesses of an idea or position
D. discuss the strengths and weaknesses of an idea or position
When she took her history midterm exam, Padma's mind went completely blank, she started to panic, and she hyperventilated because she knew she would fail. Now she is preparing for the final exam. What should Padma do to address her test anxiety? A. Hunch over her desk to avoid back strain B. Tell herself that she's going to do well on the test C. Refrain from eating anything before the exam in case she gets nauseous D. Cram all night before the exam to ensure she knows the material
B. Tell herself that she's going to do well on the test
Which of the following should you avoid when taking a problem-solving test? A. Work the problem in reverse to check your solution. B. Show your work as you solve the problem. C. Make sure your solution makes sense. D. Assume that answers from a calculator are correct.
D. Assume that answers from a calculator are correct.
What is NOT a form of cheating? A. Looking at a classmate's answers during a test B. Buying the answers to a test from a student who has already taken it C. Making up lab results to make an experiment sound successful D. Working with a tutor to review material before a test
D. Working with a tutor to review material before a test
On multiple-choice tests, answer choices containing which word are often incorrect? A. Always B. And C. Some D. Both
A. Always
Fabian is taking an English exam that has three essay questions on it. He feels confident about two of them, but the third is tripping him up: "Critique Jane's actions after finding out that Mr. Rochester was secretly already married." How should Fabian approach this question? A. He should offer his opinion on Jane's actions, whether positive, negative, or mixed. B. He should focus on the why and how of the plot. C. He should retell the story in his own words. D. He should define the words "critique" and "action."
A. He should offer his opinion on Jane's actions, whether positive, negative, or mixed.
Which statement about computerized tests is true? A. Some computerized tests allow you to see only one question at a time. B. Computerized tests are only administered in math and science courses. C. Computerized tests usually follow the same format. D. Computerized tests are typically administered online.
A. Some computerized tests allow you to see only one question at a time.
When answering multiple-choice questions, you should __________. A. predict your answer before reading the options B. ignore any grammar discrepancies between the stem and answer choices C. skip questions that confuse you if there is no penalty for guessing D. select an answer before reading the question
A. predict your answer before reading the options
If you are worried that you might do poorly on an exam, you should skip the last class before the exam and instead spend that time studying. A. True B. False
B. False
What should you do if you finish your test early? A. Start studying your notes for your next class B. Go back and check your answers C. Turn it in immediately D. Relax and wait for the period to end
B. Go back and check your answers
Some students cheat because they are not prepared for the test or assignment. A. False B. True
B. True
Submitting a paper you purchased online may result in suspension or expulsion. A. False B. True
B. True
__________ is taking another person's ideas or work and presenting them as your own. A. Fair use B. Test anxiety C. Plagiarism D. Peer pressure
C. Plagiarism
When taking an online test, you should __________. A. type your answers into a Word document before entering them into the test B. answer the hardest questions first, and then tackle the easier ones C. surf the Web for answers to difficult questions D. take breaks to check your social media accounts if you have trouble concentrating
A. type your answers into a Word document before entering them into the test
What is NOT a recommended strategy for exam preparation? A. Joining a study group B. Asking your instructor about the exam C. Managing your preparation time wisely D. Adjusting your sleep routine to allow for late-night studying
D. Adjusting your sleep routine to allow for late-night studying
Zoe is preparing for her history midterm tomorrow. She has just finished reviewing her notes and feels confident that she knows the material well. One of the many things she can do to prepare physically is __________. A. eat a large breakfast the morning of the exam B. skip her regular morning run to make more time for studying C. use positive self-talk D. maintain her regular sleep schedule
D. maintain her regular sleep schedule
When taking a machine-scored test, it is important NOT to __________. A. fill in the bubble completely B. check your answers against the scoring key when your test is returned C. make sure the number on the answer sheet corresponds to the number of the test item D. make any stray marks on the Scantron form
D. make any stray marks on the Scantron form
If you see the word "outline" in an essay question, it means you should __________. A. give the meaning of a word or expression B. break the whole topic into parts to explain it better C. clarify a statement D. present a series of main points in order
D. present a series of main points in order
If you see the word __________ in an essay question, it means that you should provide a broad statement and back it up with detailed information. A. "narrate" B. "summarize" C. "define" D. "discuss"
D. "discuss"
Cedric has been following a detailed review schedule in preparation for his test. He feels confident that he knows the material, but is still a little nervous that he will forget what he has studied when he actually opens his test booklet. Which strategy will help Cedric keep track of his thoughts as he takes the test? A. Jotting down a brief list of notes or an outline of ideas on the back of his test B. Answering the questions in order, from first to last C. Rushing through the test and answering everything as quickly as possible D. Turning in his test as soon as he finishes so he doesn't second-guess his answers
A. Jotting down a brief list of notes or an outline of ideas on the back of his test
Which is an example of positive self-talk? A. "I have skipped several lectures, but I have done enough of the required reading to get by." B. "I'm positive that I will fail this exam." C. "I have covered all my bases. I'm ready to do well on the exam." D. "I never do well on math exams."
C. "I have covered all my bases. I'm ready to do well on the exam."
Which statement about take-home tests is true? A. Students are not allowed to use their textbooks and notes when taking take-home tests. B. Take-home tests are usually easier than in-class tests. C. Instructors may not allow students to work in groups on take-home tests. D. Instructors expect take-home test essays to look like essays from in-class tests.
C. Instructors may not allow students to work in groups on take-home tests.
Which statement about fill-in-the-blank questions is true? A. When answering fill-in-the-blank questions, you are provided with a choice of possible answers. B. Preparing for fill-in-the-blank questions is similar to preparing for multiple-choice questions. C. Fill-in-the-blank tests are commonly administered using a Scantron form. D. If a fill-in-the-blank question features a series of blanks, your answer should consist of a single word.
B. Preparing for fill-in-the-blank questions is similar to preparing for multiple-choice questions.
Which is NOT a common cause of test anxiety? A. Lack of preparation B. Setting realistic goals C. Negative past experiences D. Family expectations
B. Setting realistic goals
Alana's psychology instructor announced that next week's exam will be an open-book test. None of her teachers in high school ever had open-book tests, so she isn't sure what to expect. What advice should you give Alana to help her do well on her open-book psychology test? A. Plan to be able to read entire passages from the textbook while taking the test. B. Study as completely as you would for any other test. C. Take as much time as you want answering each question. D. Look up all answers as you go, even if you are sure you are correct.
B. Study as completely as you would for any other test.
Talking with students who have already taken the course you're in can be beneficial because they can give you a good idea of what to expect on tests and exams. A. False B. True
B. True
When taking a test, you should answer the __________ questions first. A. multiple-choice B. easy C. hard D. essay
B. easy
True/False questions containing the word __________ tend to be false. A. often B. never C. frequently D. except
B. never
College instructors often prefer essay exams because they __________. A. take less time for students to complete B. require deeper thinking than other types of questions C. are easier and faster for instructors to grade D. give students a fifty percent chance of guessing the correct answer
B. require deeper thinking than other types of questions