CBT CBT Test-Taking Strategies 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: During a CBT exam, which practice helps reduce test anxiety?
- Skipping the tutorial
- Reviewing material during the exam
- Taking slow deep breaths before starting (Correct answer)
- Rushing to finish quickly
Correct answer: Taking slow deep breaths before starting
Deep breathing activates the relaxation response and helps calm nerves before beginning a CBT exam.
Question 2: What does 'educated guessing' mean in the context of CBT exams?
- Randomly selecting an answer
- Using knowledge to eliminate wrong choices before guessing (Correct answer)
- Copying answers from other test-takers
- Leaving questions blank
Correct answer: Using knowledge to eliminate wrong choices before guessing
Educated guessing involves applying partial knowledge to eliminate implausible options, improving guess accuracy.
Question 3: Why is it important to read all answer options in a CBT question before selecting one?
- To waste time strategically
- Because the last option is usually correct
- To identify the best answer rather than the first plausible one (Correct answer)
- CBT requires reading all options
Correct answer: To identify the best answer rather than the first plausible one
The first plausible answer may not be the best; reading all options ensures you select the most accurate one.
Question 4: What is a common mistake test-takers make on CBT exams?
- Flagging questions for review
- Changing correct answers to incorrect ones unnecessarily (Correct answer)
- Reading questions carefully
- Managing their time
Correct answer: Changing correct answers to incorrect ones unnecessarily
Research shows that changing answers without good reason often results in switching from correct to incorrect responses.
Question 5: How should you approach a CBT question that contains a long scenario or passage?
- Read the questions first to know what to look for (Correct answer)
- Read the entire passage before looking at questions
- Skip the passage and guess
- Read the last sentence only
Correct answer: Read the questions first to know what to look for
Reading the questions first allows you to identify and locate relevant information efficiently within the passage.
Question 6: What strategy helps when two CBT answer choices seem equally correct?
- Choose the longer answer
- Re-read the question for qualifiers that distinguish the best answer (Correct answer)
- Always pick the first one
- Flag and leave blank
Correct answer: Re-read the question for qualifiers that distinguish the best answer
Re-reading the question for specific qualifiers or scope helps identify which of two similar answers is more precise.
During a CBT exam, which practice helps reduce test anxiety?