Correct. It means you get rid of the 4 wrong answers and are left with the 1 potentially less awful option. Getting to answers this way is much tougher and often involves much less certainty.
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Correct. It means you get rid of the 4 wrong answers and are left with the 1 potentially less awful option. Getting to answers this way is much tougher and often involves much less certainty.
Process of elimination. Meaning you get to the right answer by eliminating the wrong answer choices.