Below are some general test taking strategies you may consider while taking your USA Hire assessments.
General Tips
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Read all directions carefully.
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Plan your time: Allocate time for reading and answering timed questions.
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Use scratch paper: Write down keywords and phrases from the question.
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Find the specific answer: Look for the most precise response.
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Stay on topic: Stick to the subject matter of the question.
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Focus on understanding: For timed questions, prioritize understanding and confident answering over speed.
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Review before submitting: If you have extra time, review your response before clicking “Record Answers.” Once recorded, you cannot change your response.
Tips for Most Likely/Least Likely Questions
- Read directions carefully.
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Identify the issue: Understand the conflict or issue in the scenario.
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Be true to yourself: Choose a response based on how you would handle the scenario in real life.
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Use given information: Don't assume extra information beyond what's provided.
Tips for Multiple Choice Questions
- Read directions carefully.
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Think before choosing: Read the question, think of the right answer, then find it (or a similar one) in the options.
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Read all options: Thoroughly read all response options before choosing.
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Watch for negative words: Pay attention to words like "not" to ensure you understand the question.
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Eliminate wrong answers: remove any options that are clearly incorrect.
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Move on if unsure: If uncertain, select the best answer and move to the next question.
Tips for True/False Questions
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Watch for qualifiers: Pay attention to absolute words like "never," "none," "every," "always," "all," "only," and "entirely."
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Check for false parts: If any part of the statement is false, the entire statement is likely false.
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Notice negative words: Look for words like "not," "cannot," "can’t," "won’t," "don’t," and "no."
- Understand conjunctions: Pay attention to phrases like "such as," "therefore," "thus," "because," "consequently," "so," and "as a result."