Describe six recommendations for improving one's general test-taking skills

What will be an ideal response?


Answer will include these six recommendations:
(1) Read all directions and questions carefully. They may give you good advice or clues regarding how to best approach this test.
(2) Quickly survey the test before you begin so you can plan how much time to spend on each section.
(3) Answer easy questions before spending time on more difficult ones.
(4) Be sure to answer all questions if there is no penalty for guessing.
(5) Use your time wisely. Don't spend all your time on one section so that you have to rush through the rest of the test.
(6) Ask for clarification on questions from your teacher when necessary.

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