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In reply to the discussion: 12 question science test. 6% get all right. [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)If they want you to select the 'best' answer, they have to provide the criteria on which they determine 'best'. That's the worst part of taking tests - when you know the subject matter in greater depth than the person taking the test or at least in greater depth than the answers for which they're shooting. I had a devil of a time with some of my nursing courses because I 'overthought' what the examiner was asking for, and had to learn to throttle back and go with what I considered more superficial answers. They liked to do a lot of 'what do you do first' questions, to try to drill certain responses to you, but then when you talked to them outside of the test, they would admit that in the 'real world', they actually wouldn't do it that way. Frustrating, but you end up having to figure out what they're trying to test for more than what is 'most right' in either a real world scenario or a technical nitpicky sort of way.