If you are you should make something to cover the answers up. For example a sticky note. Say you have the problem 8+9=. put the sticky note on the answer so you can't see it. Say your answer, then remove the sticky note and see if you got it right.
PS: This strategy works on all subjects.
By studying
studying can help you do well on a quiz or a test... if you don't study, you might not do so well on your test or quiz
How about try Studying for it?
If you are failing test you should seek help from your professor or another expert on the topic you are failing. If you are not studying you should try studying.
Just keep studying and next test you probably past:]
If you already have a thorough understanding of the subject of the test
Independent variable: studying with music Dependent variable: students' test scores
by studying and making an effort
The students were effective in studying for the test.
some effects of studying are that you will do well when you take a test or a quiz and it shows the teachers that you know the material...
A positive correlation is expected between hours spent studying and the grade on a test. This means that as the number of hours studying increases, the test grades are likely to improve. However, the strength of this correlation can vary based on factors such as study techniques, prior knowledge, and test difficulty.
No, but studying does.