MCQ Success
MCQ Success
MCQ Success
It is important to appreciate that there are a limited number of ways in which certain learning outcomes can be tested by
MCQs. This means that, with lots of practice, you will start to recognise familiar patterns.
Try to get hold of as many relevant MCQs as possible, practise each one at least twice and, on the second attempt,
highlight those that you get wrong, so that you can attempt these one more time just before the exam.
When you practise MCQs, it will help you to better allocate your time if you tackle them in batches 10 at a time is a
sensible number. Try and think of fun ways to practise perhaps hold a quiz with some of your friends who are also
studying. If you commute on public transport, this is also an ideal time.
As you work through the questions, make sure you become more and more familiar with your calculator. Do you know
how to use all the functions? What is the most efficient way to calculate a percentage? And, of course, just in case of
emergency, take an identical spare calculator into the exam so that you dont waste time fumbling with unfamiliar buttons.
If you are going to sit a computer-based exam, make sure you trial the software first by visiting ACCA's online CBE
demonstration.
GOOD TIME ALLOCATION
If you are sitting an exam worth 100 marks in two hours, you should aim to spend 1.2 minutes on each mark. Of course
this is much easier said than done. A good technique is to batch questions. So, if each question is worth two marks, and
the exam is two hours long, you will need to complete each batch of 10 questions in 24 minutes (1.2 minutes x 2 marks x
10 questions). Make sure that you have double-checked your time allocation strategy before you go into the exam.
Remember that you dont need to attempt the questions in order this is equally true whether you take the paper-based or
computer-based exam. Within each batch of questions, focus initially on those that dont require calculations.
For example, you either know or dont know Which of the following is a fundamental accounting concept? so this is a
question you can deal with quickly. If a question looks as if it involves a lot of calculation, it may be worth doing it a bit
later on.
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