Response Tests

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A good study strategy to predict what types of questions will be on a response test is to a. Create a topic list c. Create a study timeline b. Create your own practice questions d. None of these

B

Fill in the blank questions are considered___________questions. a. Response c. Best answer b. Matching d. None of these

A

Fill in the blank questions usually require______________in the answer. a. One key word c. Complete sentences b. A list of vocabulary words d. None of these

A

Your teacher may be able to give you hints about how to answer response questions.

T

Definitions and vocabulary words can never be part of response questions.

F

Before a response test, a student should a. Create a study guide c. Formulate potential test questions b. Talk to a teacher for study suggestions d. All of these

D

A fill in the blank question is considered a response question.

T

A short essay answer usually requires one or two supporting details to your answer.

T

An important step in preparing for a response test is to develop a study guide.

T

Approximately how many times should you review and practice possible fill in the blank questions that may be on a test? a. 5-10 times c. 1-3 times, to get a good feeling about what the possible answers could be b. Until they can be easily answered d. 2-5 times

B

When answering a short answer question, students should present key facts in which format? a. essay format c. short, choppy sentence format b. one word answer format d. three paragraph format

A

A test's directions often clarify any questions a student might have about answering a response question.

T

Short essay questions can be considered response questions.

T

Tandry cannot figure out how his teacher wants him to answer a short essay question on the test he's taking. Where should he look to get more information? a. In his study guide c. In the test directions b. On his classmate's paper d. None of these

C

Response questions generally focus on a. Specific vocabulary c. Key topics b. Main events d. All of the above

D

Answers to response questions should always be written in complete sentences.

F

A_______________test depends on the test taker's ability to recall specific information. a. True/False c. Best answer b. Matching d. None of these

D

To earn the most possible credit, explain what strategies you might use if you cannot answer a response question purely by recall.

The instructor may give a clue to the correct answer he/she's looking for. Search the rest of the test for possible answers or ideas for possible answers.

If you are not able to complete a question right away, clues to the answer may be hidden in other test questions.

T

What study strategies are key in preparing for a response test?

1. Be sure to find out ahead of time 2.Study in a place that is free of distractions. 3.Have ready all the things you will need, such as paper, pens, or a calculator. 4.Study at a time when you are alert and not hungry or sleepy. 5.Don't wait until the last minute to study! Short daily study sessions are better than one long session the night before the test. 6.Repetition is key! Read and reread your class notes and the relevant chapters in the textbook. 7.While you are reviewing your notes, cover them up periodically and summarize them out loud. Pretend that you are explaining the material to someone else. 8.Create your own study aids. 9.Do any practice exams or study sheets provided by the teacher. These will help you focus your study session and give you confidence. 10.Get help from the teacher if you do not understand something. (Hope this helps!)


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