Mastering Multiple Choice Questions on the BOC Exam: Part Three
While multiple-choice questions might seem straightforward, the challenge is the subtle traps that can easily lead you to select the wrong answer. However, with the right strategies, you can significantly improve your chances of choosing the correct answer. In part three of this series (catch up with part one and part two), we’ll explore key techniques for answering multiple-choice questions effectively.
Eliminate Responses That Don’t Fit Grammatically
One of the quickest ways to narrow down your options is to eliminate any answers that don’t grammatically fit with the question stem. Multiple-choice questions are usually carefully worded to ensure consistency between the question and the correct answer. If a response doesn’t logically or grammatically complete the sentence formed by the question and the potential answer, it’s a strong indicator that it’s incorrect.
When implementing a conditioning program for individuals aged 45 ys and older, what should be your first step?
A. VO2 Max test
B. Assess the individual’s flexibility
C. Ensure the individual has been cleared by a physician through a preparticipation medical screening