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Mm71

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For those who have taken the tests, do I need to memorize all those years in the booklet?
 
Mm71 said:
For those who have taken the tests, do I need to memorize all those years in the booklet?

You better do. I suggest you study the flash cards in the below website to help you memorize the dates and historical personas:

http://citizenshipcounts.ca/flashcards
 
Mm71 said:
For those who have taken the tests, do I need to memorize all those years in the booklet?
would be better to go through online practice tests, so you just look through the book and find the right answer. Trivial memorization isn't the optimal way to be prepared for the test unless you have good memorization skills. I mean you need to practice as well.
 
Try v-soul

their On-line Questions are very close to the real one's ( in my experience )
 
Mm71 said:
For those who have taken the tests, do I need to memorize all those years in the booklet?

Try not just memorize them, that is hard. Try putting them into chronological context so it will be easier for you to guess correct answer on the test.
 
ionics said:
Try not just memorize them, that is hard. Try putting them into chronological context so it will be easier for you to guess correct answer on the test.
True!

You need context! The tests are different. Some hard and some easy. For the harder ones you need to look through the answers figure the context and guess. For example a question on who {random lady} is cannot be the 1st female nurse since no one recognizes the 1st nurse Or another question on the war on plains of abraham cannot involve USA because USA didnt exist before 1776 (wasn't called USA then) understand?