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Answering Multiple Choice Questions. The Finicky Shark. The Challenge of English. Most subjects = content based course English = skills based course This means that there is often no clear answer – which can be VERY difficult for Multiple Choice questions. Each Question is important.
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Answering Multiple Choice Questions The Finicky Shark
The Challenge of English • Most subjects = content based course • English = skills based course • This means that there is often no clear answer – which can be VERY difficult for Multiple Choice questions
Each Question is important • There will be around 23 Multiple Choice Questions on the provincial exam • The total of the exam is 83 marks • Each MC question is worth over 1% of your final exam, and worth about 0.5% of your FINAL English grade • That means, for every MC question you get wrong on the provincial exam, you are watching your mark drop 0.5%
Tip #1 – Read the question and find the key words • 1. Paragraph 1 contains examples of
Tip #2 – think of the answer before looking at options if possible • 1. Paragraph 1 contains examples of • Before you look at the options, try to figure out the answer • Go back to paragraph one, re-read it, and try to answer it
Tip #3 – Now look at options • 1. Paragraph 1 contains examples of • A. simile • B. contrast • C. allusion • D. imagery
Tip #4 – If you don’t know, cross out what you know is wrong • 1. Paragraph 1 contains examples of • A. simile • B. contrast • C. allusion • D. imagery
Tip #4 – If you don’t know, cross out what you know is wrong • 1. Paragraph 1 contains examples of • A. simile • B. contrast • C. allusion • D. imagery
Tip #4 – If you don’t know, cross out what you know is wrong • 1. Paragraph 1 contains examples of • A. simile • B. contrast • C. allusion • D. imagery
Tip #5 – If you are still unsure put a star beside it • 1. Paragraph 1 contains examples of • A. simile • B. contrast • C. allusion • D. imagery • The answer may come to you later, or something else might hint to the correct answer
Let’s Try a New One… • In Paragraph 3, “unpalatable” means that people are…
Let’s Try a New One… • In Paragraph 3, “unpalatable” means that people are… • After finding the key words, what is the first thing you should do? • Find the word in the text and try to figure out what it means by using context clues • The key here is to look to paragraph two
Let’s Try a New One… • In Paragraph 3, “unpalatable” means that people are… • A. easy prey • B. flavorful • C. unappetizing • D. hard to swallow
Let’s Try a New One… • In Paragraph 3, “unpalatable” means that people are… • A. easy prey • B. flavorful • C. unappetizing • D. hard to swallow
And another… • In Paragraph 4, the word “genteel” means • Side note – They are not asking these questions to test your vocabulary skills. They are testing your ability to make an educated guess based on context clues.
And another… • In Paragraph 4, the word “genteel” means • A. Civil • B. Skillful • C. Vicious • D. Competitive
Paragraph 13 suggests that the great white shark is • A. beyond control • B. becoming endangered • C. dominating the oceans • D suffering overpopulation
Last one… • In paragraph 15, Dr. Murphy suggests that people should
Last one… • In paragraph 15, Dr. Murphy suggests that people should • A. protect the shark • B. fear killer sharks • C. eliminate the species • D. admire the health of the shark
Final Tip! • WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT LEAVE A QUESTION BLANK
Now on your own… • Please do questions 16-20