I wanna do a survey with you guys
Teachers sure aren’t that creative with this, and that’s fine, but it means questions can often be answered with logic rather than actual knowledge. I’m curious how consistent patterns of these answers being correct are.
*or another answer that has to do with other answer in the question. E,g; “None of the above”, “Both A and C”, etc
Hmm, I think it sticks out more if it is the correct answer, then the wrong answer. I would say about 70% of the time, as that’s what it feels like but that could be wrong…