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29 June, 15:01

One strategy to answering a multiple-choice question is to a) be aware of negative wording b) only change your answer once c) mark the shortest answer d) always guess ''a''

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  1. 29 June, 15:16
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    The best answer of the choices above is: a) be aware of negative wording.

    You should not be changing your answers at all (b) unless you are absolutely certain that you made a silly error in choosing your first answer. Length or brevity (c) of the answer should not determine its veracity. Never "always choose" a certain answer (d), there is no evidence that supports this increasing your odds if more correct answers.
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