How to use our review questions

There are two main kinds of practice review question modules: past exam questions, which are actual questions used in previous years, and review questions that are specially made for practice. Past actual questions can cause problems when the BOK has changed since the questions were first used, then some of the questions might actually be out of date. Some past questions might also be missing information due to changes in the corresponding field or trade. And frankly, past questions are trade secrets that cannot be disclosed by third parties!

The latter can get you a feel of what your strengths and weaknesses are and how you may keep yourself focused. Keep in mind, the most common way to use practice review questions is to stick strictly to the time limit (for MC questions you should give yourself one minute per question). You should not look at any notes or answer explanations while attempting to find the answer.

Go through the practice questions to identify the skills you most need to study. Feel free to replicate actual test conditions during your practice. Review your progress and plan study strategies to improve your weak areas. Do keep in mind, it’s how smart you study, not just how long you study that matters. Plan a study strategy and implement it in a way that allows you to feel prepared.

 

 

 

 

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