No
Assuming you reply each answer randomly, your probability is (1/2)10 = 1/1024 (about 0.1%). Of course, if you have at least some idea about some of the questions, your chances improve (you will have to guess on less questions).
40% of 10 = 4 So four questions out of ten is answered correctly.
.237 or about 24 %
30
what type of questions are asked in exam?
No
Your guess is as good as the guess anyone answering these questions will have. Normal people answer these questions, not a psychic computer robot.
If they are questions that you have NO IDEA about then it probably wouldn't be SO terrible to guess, but if you cane eliminate one or more of the possibilities and then guess among the remaining options, it would be better.
9.9 dollars and remember this DO NOT SPAM THE SITE WITH THIS TYPE OF QUESTIONS
more than 10 i guess
You research for a reason and you either prove or disprove your guess.
Guess Who? is best described as a board game version of 20 questions.
no you cant put holes in your head with xanax and what a stupid question how old are you 10? please type in smarter questions. no you cant put holes in your head with xanax and what a stupid question how old are you 10? please type in smarter questions.
I guess that Indians answer all the questions because they have the knowledge that is required.
The idiom "20 Questions" originates from a guessing game where one participant thinks of an object and the other participant asks up to 20 yes-or-no questions to guess what it is. The aim is to guess correctly within the limit of 20 questions.
I'm 9 and I absolutely LOVE answering questions so I'm gonna take a guess and say its a chicken.