by FineBalance . on January 21st, 2007

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In multiple choice questions, if you do not know any answer at all and randomly tick the answers, what is the percentage of probabilities of getting correct answers?

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  • by FalsePretense on December 10th, 2010

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    Use the process of elimination to up your chances.
    For four choices:
    If you strait out guess, it's a 25% of being correct.
    If you eliminate 1, then its 33%.
    If you eliminate 2, then its a 50%.
    Elimination of 3 = Correct answer. ;)

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