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Least likely to not equal.....

:s I hate those questions I'm getting them all wrong on the mocks but then I check back later and realize i didn't read it properly.
Why do they have to twist it like that?

I don't really remember double negatives on my materials, but I'm sure there were some. It's retarded--it's not the natural way of speaking.

What I do is this:

most likely = true

least likely = false



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at Wednesday, June 1, 2011 at 07:57AM by daveyc18.

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According to the exam guidelines double negatives are NOT on the exam

They won't have questions that says 'least likely not equal to'

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every time i see most likely or least likely, i circle it...before i fill in my answer/move on to another question, i have to cross out that circle and make sure i'm not making a bonehead mistake ...

double negatives are the worst.

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Read least likely to mean no or not.
Read most likely to mean "is", "are", etc.

"The most likely correct answer blah blah....", read it as "The correct answer blah blah".

"The least likely correct answer is blah, blah", read it as "The not correct answer ...."

"The least likely inaccurate answer is blah, blah", read it as "The not inaccurate answer or the accurate answer".

What other ways they pose these question?

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