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These are helpful tips for solving MCQs test. Use them only if you know nothing what to do because of toughest exams.
1.
If you find like “both (a) and (c)”, then this
option is true.
Major
objective of School Discipline is-
(A) To ensure safety of staff and students
(B) To create an environment conducive for teaching
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
(A) To ensure safety of staff and students
(B) To create an environment conducive for teaching
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) None of the above
2.
Generally, among all options that answer is
likely right which is longer (which has more info) than other options.
Most of scientific knowledge is the result o
(a) Sense perception (it is longer than other options)
(b) Reason
(c) Intuition
(d) Authority
(a) Sense perception (it is longer than other options)
(b) Reason
(c) Intuition
(d) Authority
3. If Two Options Seem Correct, Choose “All of the Above”
The reason of absence and escape from school
is—
a. Lack of interest in syllabus
b. Poor method of teaching
c. Ineffective
d. All the above
Example2: Which
of the following is not a characteristic of a good theory or explanation?
a. It
is parsimonious
b. It is testable
c. It is general enough to apply to more than one place, situation, or person
d. All of the above are characteristics of good theories
b. It is testable
c. It is general enough to apply to more than one place, situation, or person
d. All of the above are characteristics of good theories
4. Trust your instincts: your initial answer (or guess) is most likely
to be right.
5.
If you see that 2 options have similar sounding
word, then you should mark one of them.
Reasoning which starts with general
(universal) premises is called:
a. Inductive reasoning
b. analogical reasoning
c.
deductive reasoning
d. None of them
6. When you feel yourself completely blank against a question, and then
Tick option “C” (or less likely “D”)
7.
Solve Maximum answers even if there is negative
marking. See if your answer is wrong, you will lose only 0.25 score. But if
your answer is correct, you’ll win 1 score. Hence, 1 Right answer will equal to
4 wrong answers. :P
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