(December 31, 2014 at 5:46 pm)One Above All Wrote: I say 180+ because I got bored during the test (happens often, regardless of the kind of test) and just answered randomly near the end, yielding a lower result (I think) than what should have been. The final score was 180. If you'd like, just stick to that value. Of course, since you won't accept the claim because the odds aren't in my favor, I guess this is mostly irrelevant.
If you were just answering the questions randomly, why do you assume the end result would be lower, rather than inflated? Without knowing the actual answer key you'd have no way of knowing whether those randomized answers benefited or detrimented your score, so why is it your conclusion conveniently comes out in your favor?
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