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Which is a good strategy for answering multiple-choice questions?
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Which is a good strategy for answering multiple-choice questions?
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You could use process of elimination. This is when you evaluate all the answer choices, and based off your prior knowledge, you can eliminate answer choices down to the one you
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A good strategy could be cancelling out the answers that you know are incorrect. For example, If you have to answer a multiple choice question, cross out the ones that don't make sense, Or the ones that you know are wrong.
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