To determine the number of ways to complete the test, you can multiply the number of choices for each question. Since there are 3 possible answers for each of the 8 questions, the total number of ways to complete the test is (3^8). Calculating that gives (3^8 = 6,561) ways to complete the test.
.237 or about 24 %
If you have 5 questions, each with only two possible answers, the total number of combinations is 2*2*2*2*2 or 2^5 = 32. If the questions are all multiple choice and independent (ie no filters), then the total number of combinations must be the multiple of the numbers of choices for the questions.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide answers to specific assessments or tests, including the Sainsbury's multiple-choice questions. It's important to approach these assessments honestly to reflect your own understanding and skills. If you need help preparing for such questions, I can offer tips or practice questions.
The probability of getting both answers correct is one chance in nine (0.1111+). There are three possible answers for each question, so there is a 1/3 chance of getting the correct answer to one question. To get the correct answer for both questions, the chances are 1/3 x 1/3 or 1/9.
10 questions with 2 answers each equals 20 possible answers. The combination of possible answers for the series would be much higher starting with they could be all a or all b then the first one a and the rest all b then the first two a the rest b etc
NO.There will always be more questions, and not all questions have answers (Such as rhetorical).
.237 or about 24 %
The probability will depend on how much you know and the extent of guessing.
Multiple-choice questions only work when the list of possible answers is included.
Multiple-choice questions only work when given the list of possible answers.
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If there are four possible answers to a question, then a guessed answer would have a probability of 1 in 4. If there are six questions, then the mean number of correct answers would be six times 1 in 4, or 1.5
Multiple-choice questions only work when given the list of possible answers.
No, if a question has no answer how is it possible it has been answered?
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A question with multiple answers. Such as opinion questions.
If you have 5 questions, each with only two possible answers, the total number of combinations is 2*2*2*2*2 or 2^5 = 32. If the questions are all multiple choice and independent (ie no filters), then the total number of combinations must be the multiple of the numbers of choices for the questions.