Answering multiple choice questions
This tutorial is designed to maximise your chances of choosing the correct answer when completing multiple-choice questions.
The topics in this section:
- Answering the questions
- Visualisation
- Visualisation exercise
- Experience through doing
- Told, Shown or Experienced?
- Multiple-choice tips and traps
Of course, there is no substitute for 'knowing your stuff', however, there is always a possibility that you will come across a question that you are unsure about; or it might just be that you have exam nerves at getting the way of logical thinking.
By following the guidelines in this tutorial you will not only learn how to maximise your marks in the exam, you will also learn more about 'learning' - this will help you gain more from the rest of your study as you successfully complete this course.
The following pages will teach you how to read, understand and answer multiple-choice questions - and at the end of this tutorial there's a page listing some of the common multiple choice 'traps' that often catch people out.
Use the 'Next' button to continue with this special tutorial - then use the 'Next' button on each page of the tutorial.
At the end of the tutorial you will be returned to Step one and can continue with this unit as normal.