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So there is the real possibility, on these quizzes, of being presented with a question to which I do not know the answer, and having to go with either the slightly dubious "first guess best guess" or the deductive mode.
Once the session begins, the students are presented with a question along with a set of possible answers.
The contestants were presented with a question and a list of four answers which needed to be put in a specific order.
As I drifted into unconsciousness this past Wednesday night, I was presented with a question: "So, are you still an island?" This disembodied voice, a quiet but powerful echo, jolted me to full consciousness.
Furthermore, the women were presented with a question on sick leave during pregnancy (dichotomised yes/no).
Participants chose to offer an answer the first time they were presented with a question 41.3% of the time.
After reading each scenario, participants are presented with a question (e.g., "Who is more upset by the mugging?") and selected a response from among three options (e.g., "Janet/Susan/Don't Know").
Consenting participants will be presented with a series of questions on the touch screen and asked to 'touch' the response that represents their answer.
Voters will be presented with a simple in-or-out question on the ballot (nationalists had wanted to include a third option about increased powers) and 16- and 17-year-olds will be allowed to take part.
The Prime Minister said voters in Scotland should be presented with a "simple, straightforward and legal" question on Scottish independence as soon as possible, and confirmed he would consider a further devolution of powers if voters reject independence in a referendum.
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