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mektys

2003-02-27, 9:06 am

Hi from Czech Republic. I´d like to ask you, when you know in exam, how much questions must be checked. I hate questions with "choose all that apply". These are the question where I very often do mistakes. I hope that with all questions in exam is writen how much points you must choose. Is it true? (for example "choose two" or similar) Thank´s for help and by by.
Jan
Czech Republic
Slinky

2003-02-27, 7:26 pm

You can probably expect like 2 or 3 at the most on any given test. Most are choose 2 or 3 though which isn't too bad.
mektys

2003-02-28, 12:37 am

Yes thank you, but will I see it? Is this written under questions? I saw many questions on these pages, where nothink was mentioned under the question and then I noticed that for example 4 choices were good. I am confused. I want to know how much choices must be good. I hope that it will written under the questions. Thanks
Tsakali

2003-02-28, 1:51 am

I am 99% sure that it will be clearly mentioned.
mektys

2003-02-28, 2:40 am

Ok, thak you. I am going to try it probably after week. I will see.:-))
Thanks and by.
Spid

2003-02-28, 10:57 am

You will see any or all of the following in the questions you will encounter on the exam. The questions will state either "Choose All that Apply", "Choose 2", "Choose 3".

As to the logic behind why one question will state "Choose 3" and the other will state "Choose All that Apply" is beyond me

Best of luck in your exam preparation.
hairy51

2003-02-28, 12:18 pm

I was told that in the 'choose all that apply' type q's, it is best to stay on the cautious side, eg if you know that two are right, but are not sure about the third, just stick with two answers. There was a rumour that you will get points for the two that you selected, but if the third was wrong, you would get no points.

Basicallly i suppose it means that if you get two right, it shows that you are on the right track and you understand what the question is saying...
mektys

2003-03-03, 12:22 am

Thanks BUT I think it really doesnt matter when I choose 2 or 3, because I think there is a computer, which doesnt recognize when I understand questions or not. I think the computer take only whole good question. For example you must choose 3 end you choose 2 (but good) and this question is wrong for them, doesnt it??? Whole procces is work of computer.! Unfortunately...:-)
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