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The Ultimate Hack to Guessing Multiple Choice Questions
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The Ultimate Hack to Guessing Multiple Choice Questions

The Complete Course on Guessing Multiple Choice Exams and How to Survive an Exam You Haven't Prepared For!
Created byDavid Tan
Last updated 3/2016
English

What you'll learn

  • Significantly increase their ability to correctly guess at a multiple choice question
  • Improve their exam performance
  • Implement an exam strategy that maximises their grades and time management

Course content

6 sections23 lectures1h 4m total length
  • Introduction1:09

    Welcome to my course, and let's see what's installed! :)

  • "Too Certain": A Dead Give Away!1:37

    This is an obvious red flag that many students miss! This Lecture highlights this effective tool in eliminating obviously incorrect answers. Instructors do this all the time without knowing!

  • "Huh?": Why It's Sometimes Good to be Confused!2:16

    No idea what an Option is talking about? Perfect! This is a hint by your Instructor! Let's see how we can de-code this message...

  • "Identical Twins": Using Simple Logic to Double Your Chances!1:48

    Use the Instructor's choice of options to your benefit! How using simple logic can eliminate 2 or more incorrect answers and vastly increase your chances of choosing the correct one! It's so simple yet easily missed by students!

  • "Different Angles": A Subconscious Hint Given by Your Instructor2:18

    Your Instructor will subconsciously try to hide the correct answer. Given this, we can sniff it out using some basic tactics!

  • "Sally & Sarah": The Instructor is Telling You Where the Correct Answer Is!1:34

    Your Instructor is telling you where the correct answer is. You just have to know how to listen! Shhhhh.....let's listen....

  • "Similarities Ring a Bell": A Clear Hint That Everyone Misses1:54

    The Instructor is giving you a big nudge towards the correct answer, you just have to watch out for it! Too many students miss this hint!

  • "Extremely Wrong": Your Instructor is Trying Too Hard2:27

    Use your Instructor's trickiness against them! They will try very hard to throw you off the correct answer, and will accidentally leave clues for you to pick up!

  • "Opposites Attract": A Hidden Gem in the Options1:01

    Again, your Instructor is subconsciously telling you where the correct answer is! Use this killer technique to more than double your chances of getting the question right!

  • "Lucky Third": Your Trusty Wingman1:00

    Your trusty wingman when everything else fails!

  • "Longer is Better": The Obvious Clue That Students Miss1:03

    An unintentional hint by your Instructor. This clue is a clear signal towards the correct answer. Master this and you will still choose the right answer even when you're out of time and panicking!

  • "It's There!": Don't Be Fooled!1:06

    A super easy method of increasing your chances!

Requirements

  • No prior knowledge/materials/software is required for this course

Description

This course is carefully designed for students who occasionally turn up to exams under prepared. Using my many years of experience in writing exams, I have put together a structured system of "guessing" multiple choice questions (MCQs). Many questions in exams provide you with hints as to which is the correct answer.

I walk you through 11 types of hints that MCQs often provide to the student, an ultimate system of guessing a MCQ even when you have absolutely no clue about the material, and a killer exam strategy to maximise your marks even if you run out of time.

This is a MUST HAVE COURSE for any student about to undertake an exam in high school, college or university.


Who this course is for:

  • Anyone taking an exam in the near future
  • Anyone who may have to guess answers in a multiple choice exam
  • Anyone who is likely to run out of time in an exam setting for either multiple choice or short answer (traditional) exams
  • Anyone who does not have the time to completely and thoroughly prepare for an exam