I did a very quick scan and chose B. but then i went through the rest of the questions and eliminated them even though i was sure of my answer. is this a good or bad tactic? if i think i got the answer, is it worth double checking? what if i missed something?
Saw this module was devoid of comments so just wanted to come on here and say hey everyone, hope you're doing well today! :)
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I did a very quick scan and chose B. but then i went through the rest of the questions and eliminated them even though i was sure of my answer. is this a good or bad tactic? if i think i got the answer, is it worth double checking? what if i missed something?
Saw this module was devoid of comments so just wanted to come on here and say hey everyone, hope you're doing well today! :)