| For the multiple choice element ... |
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Remember, you can do it. |
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Read the questions very carefully. |
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Keep track of the time you have left. |
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Answer the questions you find easy first, leave any dodgy ones
until last. |
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The questions are simple, don't try and make them complex. |
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If you're not sure which is the right answer, try to eliminate the ones
that seem definitely wrong. |
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Answers which seem to be the safest or most sensible are
usually correct. |
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Try to leave time to check carefully through all your answers. It is
remarkably easy to pick the right answer in your head and select the wrong one
on the screen. |
| For the hazard perception element ... |
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Stay alert and concentrate .... The video clips only last 1 minute and you
only get to view them once. If you miss something you cannot go back or change
your answers. |
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Make sure you don't click the mouse too many times! - if you make too many
unnecessary responses in a very short time or throughout the video clip you
will score 0 for that particular clip. If this happens a warning message will
appear on the screen. |
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Remember that in one of the 14 video clips you see there will be TWO
scorable hazards that you need to spot. So don't relax too much when you think
that you've responded to a hazard as there might be another one developing in
the same video clip. |
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