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How do I stop getting easy questions wrong?

How do I stop getting easy questions wrong?

To avoid missing easy questions, as soon as you receive the test skim over all the questions and calculate how much time you can spend on each question. Next skim again and circle all the questions that need a lengthy amount of time to answer, and give them a larger share of time.

How do you avoid answering a question?

Ten strategies to avoid answering inappropriate questions

  1. Answer the original question with another question.
  2. Respond with sarcasm or a joke.
  3. Redirect the question to a topic that you do feel comfortable discussing.
  4. Use the shame game.
  5. Begin your answer by saying the word “No”

Why do I get irritated when someone asks me a question?

You get irritated when someone asks you a simple question because it probably has a simple answer and you expected them to be able to figure it out for themselves.

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How do I stop making dumb mistakes on the act?

1. Math

  1. Always read the full question, even when it’s long and boring.
  2. Write everything down, even steps you do on the calculator.
  3. For questions that require a diagram, draw things out as neatly and as to scale as possible.
  4. After you find an answer, read the question again to make sure you solved for the right thing.

What questions do you hate being asked?

In the meantime, try to avoid these 11 questions that almost everyone hates being asked.

  • “Why Aren’t You Dating Anyone?”
  • “How Many Sexual Partners Have You Had?”
  • “How’s The Job Search Going?”
  • “Why Are You So Dressed Up?”
  • “How Are You?”
  • “What Ethnicity Are You?”
  • “When Are You Getting Married?”
  • “When Are You Having Kids?”

How do you stop careless mistakes?

How to Stop Making Careless Mistakes

  1. Figure out why you made the mistake.
  2. Keep track of patterns with mistakes.
  3. Prepare for tasks.
  4. Slow down.
  5. Leave time to double-check.
  6. Stay in the moment.
  7. Do one thing at a time.
  8. Make checklists and to-do lists.