The methods of using metaphysics to answer multiple-choice questions include the first feeling method, fortune method, fate method and color method.
1. First feeling method: Usually, our first feeling is the correct answer, because we have continuously strengthened the correct answer in the process of learning. Therefore, if we are not very sure in the multiple-choice question, we can first choose the answer according to our first feeling.
2. Fortune method: The fortune method may be somewhat metaphysical, but many candidates also use this method in exams. We can choose the answer based on our own zodiac sign, birth date and other fortune factors. For example, when some horoscopes have bad fortunes, we can choose options related to fortunes.
3. The fate method: Some candidates use the fate method to answer multiple-choice questions. This method is to look for options in the answers that you are particularly interested in, or options that are destined and related to you. In the multiple-choice questions, some options may be related to our interests, hobbies, experiences, etc. At this time, you can choose these options.
4. Color method: Color method is also a metaphysical method. We can choose the answer based on the color of the different options. Generally speaking, red represents a positive meaning, while blue represents a negative or uncertain meaning. At this time, we can refer to the color to choose the answer.
Although some of the above four metaphysical methods are not very scientific, we can try them in the exam. Metaphysical methods may help us make the right choices when we are confused. Of course, the most important thing in the exam is our usual study accumulation and checking for omissions. The mobilization of metaphysical methods is to assist, not replace, we need to use these methods reasonably and let them become an assist in selecting the correct answer.
The techniques for answering multiple-choice questions are as follows:
1. Two steps to answer multiple-choice questions (interpret the question stem and interpret the options).
2. Interpret the basic elements of multiple-choice questions (seize time, grasp key points, and determine the type of test questions).
3. Analysis options (basic knowledge, political principles, logical reasoning, meaning of the question, basic principles and basic common sense).