I went to a job once where they gave me a 'logic' test. As I was doing one the questions I realised none of the offered answers was correct. Yet, one of the proffered answers would be 'correct' in the mind of someone who misunderstood the stuff in a fairly common way, and the other choices were variations on this same incorrectness but even more incorrect...
So I went back over my script and realigned the answers to all the similar questions with this thought in mind: that to achieve a high score I had to fit in with what the questioner thought the correct answer was.
Got a perfect score, on a test where several of the answers were wrong.
And got the gig.
So I went back over my script and realigned the answers to all the similar questions with this thought in mind: that to achieve a high score I had to fit in with what the questioner thought the correct answer was.
Got a perfect score, on a test where several of the answers were wrong.

And got the gig.

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