Friday, August 6, 2010

MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions)

According to the new pattern announced by committee of chairmen of all education boards of Sind, multiple choice questions will carry 20 per cent marks, also majority of trustworthy universities take aptitude tests for admission using multiple choice questions. So, we have decided to include standard MCQs of all subjects of grade IX, X, XI & XII which not only help the students in their regular examinations but also help them in entry test preparation.

Select the subject form the given table.

Grade IX (Science)

Grade X (Science)


  • Physics
  • Maths

Grade XI (Science)

Grade XII (Science)

 

Only multiple choice questions of subjects with " * " are avaliable

Multiple Choice Questions Tips


  1. Read the multiple choice question carefully and think of an answer before you see your choices. Read the choices to see if your answer is there. If so, it is probably right. Read the other answers quickly to be certain.
  2. If your answer is not one of the choices, then read all the choices carefully and start to eliminate choices.
  3. Cross out any answers that are obviously wrong.
  4. When you narrow your choices to two, try each answer with the question to see if they both make sense. Sometimes you'll find a hidden clue, like a subject/verb agreement that gives it away.
  5. If you are confused by "all of the above" and "none of the above" questions and they tend to take up too much time, leave all of those blank and go back to them. These questions have an element of logic to them, and some people take longer than others to work out logic problems. If you find that they require a little extra concentration, you may need to treat them as a separate section.
  6. If you are stumped about a word, dissect it for clues. Think about the meanings of the prefix or suffix. Compare it to other words that start with the same letters. For example, the prefix "epi" is found in the word epidermis, which refers to the top layer of the skin. What can you discern, then, about a plant called an "epiphyte?" Would it have roots that stretch deep into the dirt or would it grow on the surface of something?
  7. Don’t second-guess yourself. If you make an educated guess the first time around, don’t go back and start changing your answers around.
  8. Keep an eye on the clock to give yourself time to re-visit the questions you left blank.
  9. If all else fails, choose B or C! A few studies show that those answers are correct at a slightly higher rate than A or D.

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