some mulitple choice tests have this rule that for every question you get wrong you lose one quarter of a mark.so my question is,is it better to leave out the ones you don't know blank or do all the questions?
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Sarah182 said:Mulitple choice is evil!!
... 2) kids who dont study can still do well in it
Same with me, in PDHPE i got 12/20 in multiple choicelyounamu said:I hate multiple choice questions in any subject. They are the areas where I lose marks.![]()
English indeed. Need to figure out which one is 'more right'.Aplus said:Multiple choice in English is annoying. Every answer is like correct in one way or another.
ive heard about those. i used to do legal studies (moved schools, chose visual arts for that line) and theres the most ambiguous questions... its retarded.adidasboy said:multiple choice in legal studies is absolutely the worst!!
I think multiple choice is much harder to get marks than essay/short answer questions. This doesn't apply to maths btw. <3 multiple choice in maths
Really? I've always enjoyed Legal Studies Multiple Choice. :\scaredytiger said:ive heard about those. i used to do legal studies (moved schools, chose visual arts for that line) and theres the most ambiguous questions... its retarded.
omg. thats like me. I always score higher in extended. Multiple choice is the main factor of my 50% in English exams. Its because whenever I do them, the answers always confuse me. I spend ages trying to figure out what the answer is, and come back correcting them. I then find that the one I chose in the beggining was the correct on! it always happens to mejazzbaby said:i think multiple choice is the worst .. i always manage to do better on free response