KEY-POINTERS APPROACH TO OBJECTIVES PAST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

THE EASIEST WAY TO STUDY PAST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS - OBJECTIVES

At one point or the other, many of us especially students who want to write exams will always rely on past questions and answers to get acquainted with the styles the exam board set their questions and the possible questions to expect in the coming examinations.

But often times, the expected desires never come through. Why? you may ask. The reasons are enormous but here are a few:

  • Some get tired studying
  • The number of years covered by the edition 
  • Many struggle with questions
  • Some are easily discourage because they always pick wrong answers
  • No time is ever enough 
Using myself as a case study, I realized it lately after observing my study styles and the outcome of each style. then, I came up with my own method which I wish I had discovered in time past.
The secrete is, once you are sure of the source of that past question and answers,  its credibility and near accuracy (make sure you get reliable materials), then you're good to go.
NOTE: You should not rely on the provided answers 100% because none is above mistakes. As there could be typing errors or switching errors or miscalculations. So, we encourage you to guide your studies with textbook for any uncleared areas. 

Key-Pointers Tutorials Method.


Step 1
pick up your booklet open straight to the year you want to study, take note of both the questions and answers page.
Step 2
Read the question very well and understand it, check through the options 
Step 3
Go straight to answer page to see the answer.
Step 4
Repeat the steps once more and then abstractly attach the correct answer to the question. congratulations! you already know the question and the correct answer.

With this key-pointers  method, you can easily cover more years in no time depending on your commitment.


Let's consider example from JUNE 2011 WASSCE ECONOMICS 1 OBJECTIVES TEST

Past questions & answers booklet published by TONAD PUBLISHERS LTD



We will pick question 1.

1. Human wants are:
A. limited
B. scarce
C. unlimited
D. in grades

It therefore means that, human wants are unlimited (insatiable).


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