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Question
- if two answer choices mean almost the same thing, what should you do?
a. eliminate both immediately
b. choose one of the similar answers, because one is likely correct
c. skip the question
d. ask a classmate
- a test question gives four answer choices: three are very detailed, but one is extremely vague. what is the best first step?
a. eliminate the vague choice
b. pick the vague one because it’s shortest
c. ignore all and guess
d. eliminate the vague one and focus on the detailed choices
Question 3
In multiple - choice questions, if two options have nearly the same meaning, they can't both be correct (since a question usually has only one correct answer). So we should eliminate both of them immediately. Option B is wrong because if two are similar, they are likely both incorrect. Option C is not a good strategy as we can try to solve the question by eliminating options. Option D is against the rules of independent test - taking.
When there are three detailed and one vague option in a multiple - choice question, the vague option is less likely to be correct as it lacks the necessary details to accurately answer the question. So the best first step is to eliminate the vague one and then focus on the detailed choices. Option A only says to eliminate the vague choice, but we also need to focus on the remaining detailed ones. Option B is wrong because the length of the option is not a criterion for correctness. Option C is a very poor strategy as we can use elimination to improve our chances of getting the right answer.
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A. Eliminate both immediately