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In PT 67 S3 G1 Q4, JY determines that "(A)" is correct for a "which one must be false?" question, and then says, "and you can check the rest; you should check the rest [my emphasis]." Now as we fans of JY know, he very often does not check the rest in order to save -- shall I say not to waste? -- time. What criterion should I use in deciding whether to check the rest?
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What criterion should I use in deciding whether to check the rest?
Confidence, question type, and time left.
If the question is a must be false and I find one that must be false, I'll circle it and come back to check the rest of the answers at the end if I have time. This is assuming I am >90% confident I am right.
Now, on the other hand, If it is a "complete and accurate list" question then I check them all.
Bumping so more people see.
Meta: I posted this question here rather than as a comment on the game because those comments don't seem to get much attention. Please let me know if I'm out of line.
In this case, the only purpose of checking I can think of is to discover whether our diagram is flawed because it leaves us without an answer -- please correct me if I'm wrong about that. If so, it's certainly a valid purpose, but is the time trade-off worth it?