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The following strategies will enhance your ability to answer true/false questions correctly: Approach each statement as if it were true. ... For a sentence to be true, every part must be "true". ... Pay attention to "qualifiers". ... Don't let "negatives" confuse you. ... Watch for statements with double negatives.
Thoroughly examine long sentences and statements. Read each word set and phrase individually and carefully. If one word set or phrase in the statement is false (even if the rest are true) then the entire statement is false and the answer is "false".
Multiple-true-false (MTF) questions represent a multiple-response format that retains the question stem and response option structure of MC questions but requires students to separately mark each option as true or false, rather than selecting one correct option.
A True or False question is similar in format to a multiple choice question, except that there are only 2 options, True or False, for example. True/False questions are quite popular because they are generally easy to write; one does not have to think of lots of plausible but incorrect answers as with an MCQ.
A true or false question consists of a statement that requires a true or false response. There are other variations of the True or False format as well, such as: \u201cyes\u201d or \u201cno\u201d, \u201ccorrect\u201d or \u201cincorrect\u201d, and \u201cagree\u201d or \u201cdisagree\u201d which is often used in surveys.
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In a traditional true/false question, students are asked to judge whether a factual statement is either true or false. True/false questions are best suited to assessing surface level knowledge, but can be crafted to assess higher order thinking.
0:08 1:43 Top 3 Test Taking Strategies for Answering True or False Questions YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Number one is that for a statement to be deemed true every part of the statement must be true if anyMoreNumber one is that for a statement to be deemed true every part of the statement must be true if any part of the statement is false you can confidently mark the whole statement as false.
Strategy 2: True-False questions may use words called \u201cabsolutes\u201d or \u201cqualifie's. Absolute words imply there are no exceptions to the facts stated in the question. Examples of such words are never, none, always, all, every, only. These words tend to make a statement false (but not always).
True and False Questions consist of a question and two answer options. More often than not, the answer options used are 'True and False'. You can however use other options, such as 'Yes' and 'No', 'I Agree' and 'I Disagree'.
True-false questions are used to assess a student's ability to determine whether a statement is correct, and they're easy to grade, easy to write, and easily lend themselves to signaled responses, physical motions that are used to answer questions, such as thumbs up or thumbs down.

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