Multiple Choice

Jan 26, 2005 12:39

Multiple choice tests in Psychology seems like the way McMaster weeds out students.

The questions are like this:

What is the brain?
a) the thing in your head
b) what you think with
c) a five letter word beginning with B and ending with N
d) A and C only.And I have to come up with the MOST correct answer. They are all right, but only one counts ( Read more... )

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humm how odd... sir_apple_pie January 26 2005, 22:42:29 UTC
id say b) would be the most correct...because a) is childish and c) isnt correct enough and d) is both the wronger anwsers...

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Re: humm how odd... mr_inglorious January 26 2005, 23:35:38 UTC
WRONG! I'd say d

it would seem like a trick where you can only think with your mind, not your brain

....then again, Im not in university

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goth_ballerina January 27 2005, 00:39:35 UTC
I would say c.

a isnt correct because there are a lot more things in your head besides the brain (ie a tumour or nerves or blood)... so there for if i say "the thing in your head" its not the brain, but a whole bunch of things

b isnt correct because you do not think with your brain, you think with your mind. your brain has many other functions that just thinking (ie telling your lungs to breathe) and if you take a brain out of the head it doesnt think, it just dies....

d isnt correct because a isnt correct

so therefore c must be correct because brain begins with a b and ends with a n, and if definetly a 5 letter word (well, technically it could be something different but i am thinking of math using the base ten)

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