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CBme

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What is the third major step of the test-taking strategy?
 
  a. Read, remember, reduce.
  b. Inspect the instructions.
  c. Turn back.
  d. Answer or abandon.

Question 2

Which of the following rules will help students with a mild disability demonstrate what they know in most testing situations involving multiple-choice questions?
 
  a. None of these answers are correct.
  b. A response option that is grammatically inconsistent with the stem is an
  incorrect answer.
  c. All of the above is never the right answer unless only one or two items on
  the whole test feature it.
  d. The most common correct answer is C.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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