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BRAKE FOR MOOSE
Jun 6, 2001

FightingMongoose posted:

The concept of multiple choice exams at university level is completely alien to me. I don't know if anyone would be kind enough to link me to what they feel is a good example of a typical multiple choice exam. Preferably physics since this is what I study.
Here's one from the introductory physics course I took... we hated these things. Too lazy to look over it now, but IIRC, this was an easy one. When you get a harder exam, though, it's a total bitch, because you lose 5% on a tiny mistake.

http://www.mediafire.com/?wtgzzikzdg2

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BRAKE FOR MOOSE
Jun 6, 2001

billion dollar bitch posted:

Even if you don't want to because you're a highly intelligent English professor who basically gets to write the rules on using grammar, shouldn't you use "whom" in the first three sentences, instead of "who"? Or am I reading this improperly?
Page 8 of this thread. You should read this thread, it's interesting.

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