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Do not complete the test in the order in which the passages and questions appear. Instead, proceed in an order based of the number of questions associated with the passage. Attend to the passages with the greater numbers of questions first. You will be freshest toward the beginning of the session and, by completing the test in this order, you maximize the number of questions you answer while you are operating at your best performance level.

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As you read through the passage, try to form an idea of the overall purpose of the text and make a note of what and where detailed facts (which invariably are included) are located.

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For Word Meaning multiple choice questions, if you do not know the meaning of the word, try to choose a definition by making an inference based on the context in which the word is used.

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For Supporting Idea multiple choice questions, never rely on your memory or what "sounds right" when choosing your answer. These questions ask about unimportant facts presented in a stream of piddling details. Since these are the types of thing that one tends to ignore or forget while reading, the people who write the test take advantage of this tendency and purposely include tricky answers. Remember that this is a comprehension test -- not a memory test -- so always refer to the text.

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For Thematic Summary multiple choice questions, look for answer choices that capture the main idea or overall topic. Avoid the trap of selecting answer choices that repeat a detail or fact appearing in the passage.

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For Generalization multiple choice questions, look for answers that reflect a logical conclusion that might be drawn from the facts presented by the reading. Eliminate from consideration any answers summarizing the main idea of the passage or expressing a conclusion directly stated within the text.

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Back-up your answer to every Open Response question with details, facts, and examples appearing in the passage. Even if you do not write the ideal answer, doing this will earn you partial credit.

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