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11 TIPS ON HOW TO ANSWER BOARD EXAM QUESTIONS By Raison John J. Bassig 1st Placer – June 2006 PRC Architect Licensure Examination 10th Placer – March 2007 PRC Master Plumber Licensure Examination 4th Placer – June J une 200 PRC En!ironmental Planner Licensure Examination
Preparing for the board exams is one thing. Answering the actual board exams is another.
After long sleepless nights of eyebrow burning during your review, your date with the board exams has nally come. It is a day most people are dreading. dreading. But for some people who are condent and have painstakingly prepared on how to go about in the actual board exams, this day is their milestone.
I have taken a total of three !" P#$ %icensure %icensure &xaminations as of this date. 'he was the %icensure &xamination for Architects in (une )**+ where I placed stwith grade of -.+/ only 0* out of the ,*1 examinees passed the exam or about )/". 'he second was the %icensure &xamination for 2aster Plumbers in 2arch )**0 where I placed * th with a grade of 0+./ only 00 out of the 0 examinee passed the exam or about /". 'he most recent was the %icensure &xamination &nvironmental Planners this (une )**- where I placed th with a grade of 0+.*/ only )+ out of 11 passed the exam or about 0/".
3iven my experience in taking board examinations, I would like to share with you my own little way, how I did it. In this article, you will nd pointers and pieces pieces of advice that would help you prepare for exam day. 'his article is a complementar se4uel to my previous one written a year ago 5 6'ips 7 'ricks in the Board &xamination8 5 in which I talked about preparing for an e9cient board exam review. It is my hope that as you read along you will gain condence, study vigorously and be inspired even more to reach your dreams of passing and hopefully topping" the board exams.
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:our :our ability to understand whatever you read read is no doubt doubt the most important important asp in the board exams and, more importantly, in your careers". &very word that appears in the 4uestion that you read serves as clues to the right answer. ;uring the exam, you will encounter 4uestions wherein you will not be able to recall the word
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to bring food and drinks and consume them while taking the exams. I strongly recommend that you bring something that is Cust light for your stomach and something that is not too messy, noisy, or smelly to eat.
;uring the examination, you should be ready for long hours of thinking and answering. ;epending on the subCect, board exams usually last from ! hours to a long as + hours even D hours for design subCects". Be prepared for uncomfortabl seats like drafting table chairs with no backrests or wooden armchairs with no cushions". Ehile answering, take some )
(ust as much as your physical condition is important in the board exams so are y mental and emotional states. ;o not let pressure and nervousness control you. : must be able to control them. 'he board exam is like a war and you will be going into battle. :ou have to release that warrior instinct in you and own the examination. 2ore people with positive mental attitudes succeed in life than peo who are pessimistic. ;eclare that you are going to win and that nothing can stop you from doing so.
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'his is the very reason why I do not recommend using your answer sheets immediately. 'his method is prone to errors and is very risky since you are alread nali=ing your answers without even seeing the rest of the 4uestions which migh give additional hints or clues.
I know an examinee that has had a very bad experience with this. Je was direct shading answers on his answer sheet as he reads a 4uestion on his 4uestionnaire. 'he problem started when he skipped a 4uestion he does not kno say, Kuestion *". Je proceeded to the next one Kuestion " but subconsciously shaded * in the answer sheet. It went on for about 1 more items before he reali=ed he was shading the wrong numbersL
'he best way to avoid these kinds of errors is to use your 4uestionnaires as your temporary answer sheets rst and then transfer them later. I usually allot one hour for the transferring and nal checking of my answers as I will be discussing 'ip 1". :ou are allowed to write on your 4uestionnaires. In fact, P#$ would even advise you to use your 4uestionnaires as your scratch papers. o use your 4uestionnaires as your 6thinking pad8. Erite down notes and tables, encircle or underline important words, cross out choices you think does not belong, etc.
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o much as time management is important in your review, so is it important dur the board exam itself. Mirst order of business is to know which subCects you are going to tackle on which time or days. P#$ releases an exam schedule alongside syllabus of the subCects in your particular licensure examination.
Mor example, in the recently held %icensure &xamination for &nvironmental Plann the exams were to be held in two days. ;ay covers one subCect i.e., &nvironmental Planning Processes, 2ethods, and trategies". 'his subCect is You're Reading a Preview scheduled from -F**am to )F**pm or + hours". ;ay ), on the other hand, cover UnlockJistory, full access with a free trial. 'heories, and Principles of two subCects. 'he rst subCect i.e., $oncepts, &nvironmental Planning" is scheduled from -F**am to F**am or ! hours", whil the second subCect i.e., &nvironmental and %egal Aspects" DownloadPlan WithImplementation Free Trial scheduled from )F**pm to F**pm or hours".
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Neep track of your time by wearing a wrist watch not a cellular phone since you would have to turn this oH and surrender to the proctors". ;o not be forced to n your exam early Cust because other examinees are nishing their exams way ahe of everyone else. :ou will encounter in your classroom these kinds of examinees that will stand up and submit their answer sheets Cust one or two hours after the exam has started. Eell, thats their business. :ou mind your own exam. :ou do n get additional points for nishing rst. o make the most out of your time by double
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I then remembered one maga=ine article I read regarding the works of this anti $alatrava. Je is an engineer
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After the exams, I researched to see if I had the right analysis, and true to what I thought, I was right. 2ario Botta was that wiss
'he ability to eliminate choices depends on how much knowledge you have on th other given choices. 'hat is why the more you have prepared in your review and more topics you have read, the higher the chances of you knowing which choice eliminate. Gtherwise, you might be running the risk of eliminating the correct answer.
TIP #: 2E$EMENTAR) M DEAR WATSON3 - $O!I"A$ REASONIN! REA$$ HE$PS As herlock Jolmes put it. Javing logical skills is a valuable tool to deduce an answer in certain 4uestions you are not familiar with. 'hese, in particular, are recurring 4uestions or 4uestions with similar choices. Jere is an example of a recurring 4uestion that appeared during my &nvironmental Planning examsF
"uestion 1# $hich amon) the +ollo&in) (escribes ancient 3lannin) o+ to&ns i the i)ris'Eu3hrates Ri!er, 5 ' At the center o+ these to&ns are A)oras 55 ' o&ns are enclose( b/ &alls 555 ' %tructures are usuall/ built &ith mu( bric.s 5 ' he streets ha!e no (enite 3atterns ' he/ usuall/ ha!e tem3les Choices# a- 58 5558 b- 558 5558 58 c- 58 558 5558 58 (- 58 558 555
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@ow let us try to analy=e these two 4uestions that talk about the same topic and see if we can get the answers through logical and deductive reasoning.
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'aking a look at Kuestion 1, notice that 6O8 appears on both choices B and $ the only two choices left to choose from after eliminating choices A and ;". 'his means that 6 – he/ usuall/ ha!e tem3les8 must be another characteristic of ancient towns. 'herefore, in Kuestion ) wherein we are left with either choice or ;, we can surmise that choice ; must be the right answer since it is the only o that contains that characteristic.
If choice ; is the correct answer for Kuestion ), we can say that 6 – A)oras centrall/ locate(8 is not a characteristic because 6O8 does not appear in choice ;". 'herefore, going back to Kuestion 1, we can surmise that choice B must b the right answer since it also does not contain that same characteristic.
o our nal answers would beF Kuestion 1 is choice B and Kuestion ) is choice ;. ee how we have managed to get the right answers because of deduc and logical reasoning &ven though we have no idea what the characteristics of ancient city planning in the 'igris and &uphrates #iver were, we were still able to get the answer correctly.
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TIP #5: "ATE!ORI6E OUR ANSWERS TO !AU!E OUR S"ORE
'his is my way of proCecting my possible score in the exam. :ou may or may not want to do this but, for me, it is an eHective tool on re
All of your answers can be summed up into three !" categories, namelyF %ure Ans&ers, 0'0 Ans&ers, and $il( ?uesses. After having answered all the items my 4uestionnaire and before I start transferring them as nal answers into my answer sheet, I always calculate my possible score by marking 4uestions into the categories.
Jere is how to do itF Gn the 4uestionnaires, mark 4uestions with a 'A# if you ar D*/ to **/ sure you got it right whether you are sure because you really know the answer or you are sure because by using the process of elimination you were able to get to the right answer". @ow for answers in which you are a bit, shall we 61*<1*8, you mark those 4uestions with a BGQ 1*<1* usually means leaving you with two very close answers to choose from 5 and it could go either way as the ri answer". %astly, for answers you really have no idea, you mark them with a $I#$
@ow that you have categori=ed all your answers, it is time to calculate your proCected score. $ount the number of stars and multiply the total by . 'his is on the probability that all your D*/ to **/ sure answers are really correct. @ex count the number of boxes and multiply the total by R or 1*/". 'his is based on the probability that in every two of your 1*<1* guess, one will be correct. And las count the number of circles and multiply the total by S or )1/".'his is based on the probability that in every four of your wild guesses, only one will be correct. You're Reading a Preview Jere is an example of my proCected score during the actual Board &xamF 'he ex Unlock full access with a free trial. has )** items" NO. O MU$TIP$ PROJE"TED "ATE!OR ITEMSWith Free IER S"ORE Download Trial tars D*/ to **/ -) items -) ure" Boxes 1*<1* T &ducated 0 items R !+ approx." 3uess" $ircles Eild 3uesses" 0 items S ) approx." 1&7 8 %77 9o 'G'A% )** items /*;<
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If everything is in order, you must perform a 4uick browse on the 4uestions. tar from the rst one, read A%% 4uestions up to the last one and only answer those th you know rst. 2ark these 4uestions with stars as in 'ip D". kip and proceed the next one if you are having trouble with it. :ou will be coming back to it later. I said in 'ip 1, do not spend too much time thinking on a certain 4uestion on yo rst browse. kip it immediately if you feel like you do not know it. ;o not panic i case you are skipping consecutive 4uestions. (ust answer the things you know rst. ;uring my exam for 2aster Plumbers, I recall that in our 1*
o, after your rst browse, you would have accomplished the followingF < Answered all 4uestions that are easy or that you are D*/ to **/ sure. < Jave an idea on what 4uestions are asked and know what topics they pertain to < 'aken note on repeating 4uestions yes, this happens a lot" < 'aken note on recurring 4uestions with similar choices this will help you in your elimination process"
'his rst browse is very important since it funnels the topics you only have to r from your review. @ote that before the exam begins, you have a lot of memori=e knowledge stored in your brain. After performing this rst browse, you can then focus on the only things you need to remember as you get ready for your next sweep.
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All I can say for now as my nal advice is thisF @ever look at things as problems o troubles that would hinder your development as a person. %ook at things as challenges and opportunities for you to learn and grow.
If your answer to my 4uestion is the latter, then I believe you are on your way to creating your own milestone. 3ood luck in your board examinations and always aim for that top spotL
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