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Rainswept wrote:When you don't know, always go with "C" or the longest answer.
Zankou 2.0 wrote:Rainswept wrote:When you don't know, always go with "C" or the longest answer.
And, if one of the answers is "None/All of the above", there's a 75% chance it is the correct answer.
Wawizzle wrote:Zankou 2.0 wrote:Rainswept wrote:When you don't know, always go with "C" or the longest answer.
And, if one of the answers is "None/All of the above", there's a 75% chance it is the correct answer.
No, it is still 25% probability, just as the other 3 answers are.
I picked "This One".
Zankou 2.0 wrote:Wawizzle wrote:Zankou 2.0 wrote:And, if one of the answers is "None/All of the above", there's a 75% chance it is the correct answer.
No, it is still 25% probability, just as the other 3 answers are.
I picked "This One".
I disagee. That answer is almost never there unless it is the correct answer.
If it's there you can almost be certain it's correct.

Wawizzle wrote:Zankou 2.0 wrote:Wawizzle wrote:No, it is still 25% probability, just as the other 3 answers are.
I picked "This One".
I disagee. That answer is almost never there unless it is the correct answer.
If it's there you can almost be certain it's correct.
I understand what you are saying, because teachers rarely ever do administer tests that have "none of the above" or "all of the above" as an option for their multiple choice questions. But, mathematically, "none of the above" still only has a 25% chance of being correct if there are 4 options in total.
My calculus teacher will use questions that have that as an option, and it is not often the correct choice. This is calculus, however.
If you are taking the Drug and Alcohol or Driving tests, then oh fuck-yes it will be correct to choose "none of the above" or 'all of the above" because those tests are completely moronic and they would ask questions that have multiple answers and such.
Zankou 2.0 wrote:Wawizzle wrote:Zankou 2.0 wrote:I disagee. That answer is almost never there unless it is the correct answer.
If it's there you can almost be certain it's correct.
I understand what you are saying, because teachers rarely ever do administer tests that have "none of the above" or "all of the above" as an option for their multiple choice questions. But, mathematically, "none of the above" still only has a 25% chance of being correct if there are 4 options in total.
My calculus teacher will use questions that have that as an option, and it is not often the correct choice. This is calculus, however.
If you are taking the Drug and Alcohol or Driving tests, then oh fuck-yes it will be correct to choose "none of the above" or 'all of the above" because those tests are completely moronic and they would ask questions that have multiple answers and such.
The mathematical probablity remains the same, but the theoretical probability is higher, because of psychology and stuff.
I've only ever seen an incorrect "all of the above" once in my entire life.
And, yes, drug and alcohol tests are moronic.

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