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Answering multiple choice questions

Answering multiple choice questions. Reading Tasks. What Are They?. Multiple Choice questions occur after reading all types of reading selections (Graphic Texts (visuals), Informational Texts (factual information) and Narrative Texts (short stories with dialogue))

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Answering multiple choice questions

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  1. Answering multiple choice questions Reading Tasks

  2. What Are They? • Multiple Choice questions occur after reading all types of reading selections (Graphic Texts (visuals), Informational Texts (factual information) and Narrative Texts (short stories with dialogue)) • You will be asked questions about the purpose of elements in the text, word choice, inferring character traits or motivations, text features, etc. • In other words, you can’t prepare for WHAT you will be asked, so you will need to prepare for HOW you will answer instead!

  3. Some tips for success • Remember, you are asked to select the “best” or “most correct answer”…so some answers may have 2 or more answers that COULD be correct—you need to select the BEST one • If a question refers to a line in the selection (check the margin of the text for small line numbers), ALWAYS go back and check • Do the same for any direct quotations or specific details the questions ask about

  4. More tips • As with most multiple choice questions, eliminate options that clearly AREN’T correct, then use the reading selection to help decide which remaining options are “best” • Re-read portions of the text as needed • As you record your answer in the bubble sheet, MAKE SURE you are filling in the bubble you want! • Don’t get overwhelmed—the writing tasks are worth a lot of marks, so ensure you don’t spend too much time on Multiple Choice questions

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