Friday, September 01, 2006

Multiple Guess

Maybe you're not a real "Multiple Choice Professional". Or even worse, after you've invested hours, days or months in serious study, you haven't been able to pass this simple Multiple Choice Test (MCT).

In other words, smoke gets in your eyes. You're on the way of becoming a real MCT 'desperado' and are now considering - although you're serious and honest at heart - less honorable MCT passing-strategies like "always pick the longest answer" or "don't study at all, just guess".

On the other hand some of your friends pass MCT's without any effort, difficulty or study. They appear to have a natural talent for passing MCT's. Is this talent based upon 'intelligent guessing' or are they just lucky ?

What should you do? More study with the risk to overstudy, learn some more MCT tricks, change your view or just "go lucky" and put your trust on "multiple guess"?


The answers...
To become a real MTC professional, here are the answers you need:

Not convinced?
You're still not convinced that study and applying MCT-techniques are the right way to succeed?
Lucky you! The probability of guessing exactly 'k' answers right (successes) in a MCT with 'n' questions and 'a' answers per question is given by the mathematical formula:


with p=1/a and q=1-p

Applying this formula in a MCT calculator gives you the opportunity to convince yourself that guessing won't help you. So

Calculate your MCT Luck !

with this calculator and see what your chances are to pass a MCT just by random guessing.

Guess what, study your Luck


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