An effective test-taking strategy for student participation in statewide assessment is which of the following?

a. modifying the test
b. reducing the number of answer possibilities
c. changing the directions
d. reducing the number of questions
e. instruct students to eliminate any answers they know are incorrect


ANSWER: e

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