Sequential questions and answers?
Posted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 11:26 pm
Hi there!
This post is mostly about reading, basically because when it comes to listening, the fact that the questions and answers are completely sequential is obvious from the moment you take 1 or 2 trial tests.
However, in regards to the reading test, it is not so obvious. I don't have much time to prepare the exam, and it seems to me that in general the questions (except for the headings questions) are sequential but there are times that I think they are not
So that's why this question arises.
On which cases can I asume that the rest of the answers will be on the next paragraphs, and I can forget about the previous part of the text?
This is less obvious when it comes to T/F/NG. When I find an exercise of this kind, I lose myself and all the sequency disappears. I start to panic and moving forwards and backwards through the passage. This makes me lose a good amount of time.
Any tricks?
All the best!
This post is mostly about reading, basically because when it comes to listening, the fact that the questions and answers are completely sequential is obvious from the moment you take 1 or 2 trial tests.
However, in regards to the reading test, it is not so obvious. I don't have much time to prepare the exam, and it seems to me that in general the questions (except for the headings questions) are sequential but there are times that I think they are not
So that's why this question arises.
On which cases can I asume that the rest of the answers will be on the next paragraphs, and I can forget about the previous part of the text?
This is less obvious when it comes to T/F/NG. When I find an exercise of this kind, I lose myself and all the sequency disappears. I start to panic and moving forwards and backwards through the passage. This makes me lose a good amount of time.
Any tricks?
All the best!