Time Management for The Customs Broker Exam

Time management is critical to passing the Customs Broker Exam. The test has 80 objective questions and each question provides five alternatives to choose the correct answer. The test is timed, and you currently have four and half hours to answer 80 questions. Prior to October 2014, the time permitted to answer 80 questions on the Customs Broker Exam was four hours, which meant that a test taker had to answer each question within an average time of 3 minutes. From the October 2014 test onwards, the time has been extended by 30 minutes, so a test taker now has on average 3 minutes and 22 seconds to answer each
question.
I will suggest several techniques that you might like to use for effective time management for the Licensed Customs Broker Exam. Find the techniques that work for you by practicing taking several practice tests.
Practice, practice, practice. The more you practice and use the reference material to answer quiz and test questions, the more familiar you will become with the material and you will also have a better idea of where to look to find relevant information to answer each question.
Tab all reference material using short topic titles, so you can quickly access the relevant topics from your printed reference material. Material is often scattered under different regulations and so proper tabbing will help you to quickly locate relevant information to answer
questions correctly.
Try to work through the test and answer questions as quickly as possible. Do not spend too much time on any one question because each question carries the same marks and there maybe easier questions later in the test which you may not get to answer if you spend too much time initially on tougher questions.
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