I would leave it blank. Guessing an answer right means nothing and will mislead the analytics. Personally I just add .2 points to my total score for each unanswered question when computing my score. It takes out the random element.
You can just leave these blank I believe, as you enter then into the Analytics. That would give the most accurate picture as you did not get to them during the timed test and failed to enter in a guess under timed conditions.
I never leave anything blank during PTs to practice never leavin anything blank during ... for a guess I would leave it blank for the timed analytics ...
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I never leave anything blank during PTs to practice never ... leavin anything blank during the real test. ... to it in time, leave it blank. Those points you lose ... motivate you to never leave anything blank on a test and ...
A resume is more often than not a requirement of your application. It shouldn't exceed more than two pages. David says adcomms take about 30 seconds to look at your resume. Making it too long can leave a sour taste in their mouth.
Eliminate as many answer choices as you can and then guess between remaining ones. But make sure to leave those questions that you do not get to read them in full due to running out of time blank so you do not inflate your score.
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