Read the question carefully and identify the subject, tense, and keywords
Eliminate obviously wrong options first
Look for “always/never/all/none” as often incorrect unless the question is very specific
Choose the option that best matches the exact wording of the question
Use process of elimination to reduce choices
If unsure, pick the most general correct concept rather than a narrowly specific distractor
Look for clues in answer formatting (same wording as the question, consistent phrasing)
Avoid choosing based on length alone unless it clearly matches the rule
Use prior knowledge and eliminate answers that contradict it
For math/science, estimate quickly to check which option is plausible
For grammar/usage, match subject–verb agreement and correct tense
For history/literature, select the option that aligns with the most commonly accepted facts
For vocabulary, choose the option with the closest meaning in context
For multiple select, confirm each item is true before selecting
Watch for “except/not” and double-check the direction of the question
Manage time: skip hard questions and return if time allows
Use the hint/question review feature only if allowed by your quiz settings
Avoid changing answers repeatedly unless you find a clear correction
Stay consistent with the topic rules taught in the lesson or notes
Practice with similar quizzes to improve pattern recognition
