Master The Distractors Trap to Avoid
In this video, we focus on one of the biggest challenges on the CHES and MCHES exams — distractors. These are the answer choices specifically designed to look correct but fall short of being the best response. Mastering how to identify and avoid distractor traps can be the difference between passing and falling just short.
We break down the most common types of distractors used on the NCHEC exams, explain why they work so well, and give you a repeatable process for narrowing your options to the strongest answer every time.
\*\*\* There is no NCHEC affilitation. this is my MCHES certification #: 40158. I would use this study guide to pass the exam again, if i ever needed to retest.
What's Covered
- What distractors are and why NCHEC uses them
- The most common distractor types found on health education exams
- How partially correct answers pull test-takers off track
- Strategies for recognizing traps before you commit to an answer
- Practice scenarios demonstrating distractor identification in action