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Is this a good advice?

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:03 pm
by elevenplusprep
Hi,

I have gone through many threads of this forum and i am bit confused whether telling a child that once he/she had found the correct answer he/she is sure of , stop looking at other values provided in questions to save time?

Any advice on this advice?

Thanks

Re: Is this a good advice?

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:46 pm
by yoyo123
not quite sure what you mean, can you be more specific?

Is this for multiple choice tests? Certainly in some types of question it is helpful to use the multiple choice answer sheet to help you

Re: Is this a good advice?

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:04 pm
by Marylou
It depends to some extent on the type of question. I generally tell mine not to waste time looking at the other answers if they are sure they have found the right one, and only to look at the others to eliminate them if they are not sure they've got the right answer. The problem is that sometimes they only think they have the right answer but this only becomes clear once they look at the other answers.

For example, the compound words (Type Q) can cause problems here as the child will often immediately pick out something like BARK KING without checking that they've got the right pair. It's a good idea to write the two selected words out together before committing to the answer, as if this is done it is immediately apparent that the word isn't BARKING. However, if the word is OK then they can move on.

In codes and maths-type questions, there really isn't any point in looking at the other answers once you've got it. If the child has a tendency to make "silly" mistakes on this type it's still a good idea to check them at the end if there is time. In Type Zs, if the question says there is only one true statement then no point wasting time on the others once you've found it!

Just based on what I've found from experience. Different questions need different approaches, and the strengths and weaknesses of the individual taking the test can also dictate how the question is approached.

Re: Is this a good advice?

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:22 pm
by elevenplusprep
Thanks Marylou

Just another query

Is it advisable to directly go for multiple choice answer sheet in case of Q type questions without going through question on question paper?