Test questions appear in certain environments (psychologysts use them in personality tests for instance) to make sure that the patient is paying attention and reading the questions carefully. A sample test question would be: "This is a test question. Please circle letter B". If you fail the different test questions, the test may not be valid.
When you get to the continue question click on continue and then when it says you fail loser, in the top left corner it will say continue. click on that and congatulations you are an imbecile
You don't. This isn't a fill in the blank site. You just ask a normal question and it will get answered. If you have a fill in the blank question, you will have to convert it into a normal question. For example, if your test says "The ___ was the first submarine" you would ask "What was the first submarine?"
On a practise test question, it says to calculate the value of the mean. I have no idea what it means because its a pretest. Can you please tell me???
There really isn't a need to conduct a test to answer this question. There isn't even a problem to test for or a hypothesis to test, so there is no need to perform any kind of test for this question.
A test question is often used in a wiki environment to test for bugs in new releases and whatnot.
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