By WhyDoIEvenTry - 10/06/2016 04:45 - United States - Grayslake
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Uhhh... Intimacy... Don't say he had some great idea to bring his grades back up.
that is o e time where the "most tests have more c than any other letter" rule does not fit
True/False tests were honestly so much worse than multiple choice when I was in school... True/False usually means you have to have so much more memorized in order to find the 1 word that does or doesn't make a question false.
I'm probably being stupid but with that logic shouldn't multiple choice questions be harder still? Because multiple choice questions are just Truth/False/False/False (assuming it's 4 choices) so therefore it would be harder than just a truth/false question, right? I'm probably wrong and not reading it right though.
Logically, you are correct if you are guessing. However, when one is actually trying, true false questions are much more detailed oriented, meaning everything could be true except one single thing and somtimes that is tricky to deduce. But, in multiple choice questions they are only asking about a specific thing making the answer more easy to decipher. Thus making true and false harder than multiple choice.
That's true, I'm really slow at thinking so I couldn't figure it out.
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that is o e time where the "most tests have more c than any other letter" rule does not fit
True/False tests were honestly so much worse than multiple choice when I was in school... True/False usually means you have to have so much more memorized in order to find the 1 word that does or doesn't make a question false.