Are you looking for tips and tricks to help you ace the listening comprehension part of any language test? Do you ever get overwhelmed by all the noise in a language classroom or during an oral exam? Don’t worry! In …
1. Get to know your instructors. Introduce yourself so that they know you and are aware that the course is vital to you. Make yourself visible – sit near the front of the class and attend regularly. 2. Give feedback. Everyone needs …
The learning process is a complex system, and part of it is the assessment or evaluation of your progress, which is done through tests and standard exams. College tests are design to measure a variety of things such your fitness …
Scientific Reasoning, as the name implies, doesn’t test your knowledge, but rather tests your ability to reason, as well as your ability to analyze and understand data. The questions provide you with everything you need to know – you have …
Making inferences from a sample, or statistical inference is the process of using data analysis to infer properties of a population, for example by testing hypotheses and making estimates. It is assumed that the observed data set is sampled from …
Complex figures can be divided into several smaller shapes where the perimeter or area formula is known, then added. Standardized School Assessments These are the big ones that most students across the provinces will run into. They almost always include …
The probability of an event is given by – The Number Of Ways Event A Can Occur The total number Of Possible Outcomes So for example if there are 4 red balls and 3 yellow balls in a bag, the probability …
Heads up: Since the GED moved on, these questions have been triple-checked to make sure they’re a perfect fit for the new CAEC Social Studies module. Practice your Social Studies Comprehension with these CAEC practice questions. Canadian history practice questions …
Reading Comprehension Passages from Fiction Text passages taken from fiction and literature. Howard’s End – by E.M.Forster This long letter is because I’m writing before breakfast. Oh, the beautiful vine leaves! The house is covered with a vine. I looked out …
Stop Guessing. Start Grading. If you’re a student, the word “Assessment” probably makes your stomach do a backflip. Whether it’s the OSSLT in Ontario, the BC Graduation Numeracy Assessment, or an Alberta Diploma Exam, these aren’t just tests—they are the …


