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Originally Posted by Idle
I once devised a test for new employees that was MC. There were four answers to choose from and all of them were right.
After the test I announced that everyone had passed and revealed that the point of the exercise was to prove that there is no right answer to many of the problems we faced. Therefore you must pick the most accurate course of action based on the facts at hand as that was your job.
Every decision can be second guessed, but not taking action on a problem was never acceptable.
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I had a college course where every exam was MC.
Answer A would have two parts.
Answer B was answer A plus two more...
Answer C was answer B plus two more....
All the way to E... Every question.
Many times only one part of an answer would be incorrect, and everything following it would be absolutely correct, but if the second part of B was wrong, then your answer would have to be A, despite seeing all correct answers in C, D and E....
That instructor was such a douche.....