Why Did You Get the Question Wrong?
There are three reasons why you might have gotten an individual question wrong:
- Reason 1: You thought you knew the answer, but actually you didn’t.
- Reason 2: You managed to eliminate some answer choices and then guessed
among the remaining answers. Sadly, you guessed wrong.
- Reason 3: You knew the answer but made a careless mistake.
You should know which of these reasons applies to every question you got wrong.
What Could You Have Done to Get the Question Right?
The reasons you got a question wrong affect how you should think about it while
studying your test.
If You Got a Question Wrong for Reason 1, Lack of Knowledge
A question answered incorrectly for reason 1 identifies a weakness in your
knowledge of the material tested on the Chemistry test. Discovering this wrong
answer gives you an opportunity to target your weakness. When addressing that
weakness, make sure that you don’t just look at the facts.
For example, if you missed a question about the properties of solutions, first
figure out why you were confused (maybe you mixed it up with the properties of
gasses?) and then study up on the correct structure. But don’t stop there. If
you had some trouble, you’re probably not so hot on the properties of solutions.
Remember, you won’t see a question exactly like the one you got wrong. But you
probably will see a question that covers the same topic. Learn the
broader topic of which the question tests only a piece.
If You Got a Question Wrong for Reason 2, Guessing Wrong
If you guessed wrong, review your guessing strategy. Did you guess
intelligently? Could you have eliminated more answers? If yes, why didn’t you?
By thinking in this critical way about the decisions you made while taking the
practice test, you can train yourself to make quicker, more decisive, and better
decisions.
If you took a guess and chose the incorrect answer, don’t let that sour you on
guessing. Even as you go over the question and figure out if there was any way
for you to have answered the question without having to guess, remind yourself
that if you eliminated at least one answer and guessed, even if you got the
question wrong, you followed the right strategy.
If You Got a Question Wrong for Reason 3, Carelessness
If you discover you got a question wrong because you were careless, it might be
tempting to say to yourself, “Oh, I made a careless error,” and assure yourself
you won’t do that again. That is not enough. You made that careless mistake for
a reason, and you should try to figure out why. Whereas getting a question wrong
because you didn’t know the answer constitutes a weakness in your knowledge of
the test subject, making a careless mistake represents a weakness in your
method of taking the test.
To overcome this weakness, you need to approach it in the same critical way you
would approach a lack of knowledge. Study your mistake. Reenact your thought
process on the problem and see where and how your carelessness came about: were
you rushing? Did you jump at the first answer that seemed right instead of
reading all the answers? Know your error and look it in the eye. If you learn
precisely what your mistake was, you are much less likely to make that mistake
again.
If You Left the Question Blank
It is also a good idea to study the questions you left blank on the test, since
those questions constitute a reservoir of lost points. A blank answer is a
result either of:
- Total inability to answer a question
- Lack of time
In the case of the first possibility, you should see if there was some way you
might have been able to eliminate an answer choice or two and put yourself in a
better position to guess. In the second case, look over the question and see
whether you think you could have answered it. If you could have, then you know
that you are throwing away points by working too slowly. If you couldn’t, study
the relevant material and review your guessing strategy.
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