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R is for read. You may have to read the passage if the question states |
based on the information
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what should you look for within the charts, graphs, and tables |
patterns and trends |
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if there is an obvious patter such as a column of the numbers increasing or decreasing. you should |
draw an arrow to show that trend |
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the three common types of questions on the science act are? |
pattern and trends. hypothesis and logic |
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what type of appproch should you use to answer the qeustion on The science test |
four-step: IQMR.
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the I stands for what |
insoect . |
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what does that Q stand for
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Questions |
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what does the M stand for |
Match. the information in the question to the appporpiate chart |
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What does the R stand for
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Read. read the passage to understand the question more.
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what should you look for in the graph, charts, and tables in the question. |
patterns ad trends |
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if there is an obvious pastern such as a column of numbers increasing our decreasing what should you do to show that trend? |
draw an arrow
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what do patterns and tend question require you to look at to find the answer |
data
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when abolishing data in talked, it may be helpful to do what |
draw a quick sketch of how the days would be represented as graph. |
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read axis labels and columns headings. look for relationships between variables and remember to look at the information found where |
in the keys |
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what type of question involve yes no or true flaw answers and usually require the use of more than one chart, graph, or table |
hypothesis questions
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what approach should you use when answering a long hypothesis a question |
isolate the hypothesis a decide if it is true or false. cross out all yes or no answers. pick the answer that matches the data.
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research summary passage present description of one or more experiments or studies. -,-,&- the design and produce of the experiments or studies. |
understand, evaluate, and interpret |
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what type of question are designed to dialect you thinking and have use logic and deduction
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logic |
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to answer logic questions focus on |
connecting the information. restarting the question or breaking it down into parts may help. you may need to use the process of elimination |
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what passage has exactly seven questions usually does not provide charts, graphs, or tables and you must read the passage in order to find answers |
opposing views |
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it is imperative to use an effective reading strategy on opposing views passages find the for strategies. |
skim the introduction. |
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there are two basic types of questions in the opposing viewpoints passage. what are they?
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simple words match. define the viewpoint
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answering except questions can be confusing. first you should eliminate all answers that are. |
true |
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what type requires you to locate information in a chart or graph. |
navigation questions |
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to find the correct answer about a chart or graph pay attention to |
labels or columns |
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sometimes a question would ask you to estimate a value that is out side the limits |
extend the graph |
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when the last answer states something similar to. or. it is usually the correct answer
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if there is no relationship or the data doesn't include anything |
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can you use a calculator on the science test |
NO
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