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In multiple-choice questions, eliminate the obviously wrong choices first, then, carefully consider the remaining ones.
If you've budgeted your time well, try and save yourself enough time at the end to check back over the test and make sure you haven't made any obviously-wrong choices, that you've answered every question, and that you've done the best you can possibly do.
Obviously they were the wrong choice.
Obviously, we made the wrong choice.
Obviously, Marius makes entirely the wrong choice going for boring Cosette; he'd have had much more fun with Eponine.
In reality, of course, if a student can eliminate even one obviously wrong possibility from the list of choices, guessing becomes an intelligent strategy).
(For a question with five choices, a right answer is worth one point but a wrong answer results in minus one-quarter of a point — which is why students were always warned that guessing was penalized. In reality, of course, if a student can eliminate even one obviously wrong possibility from the list of choices, guessing becomes an intelligent strategy).
Nothing appears obviously wrong.
Wrong choice.
Thumpingly, obviously wrong.
"Comprised of" is obviously wrong.
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