sui scamran did u do well on jac practise exams?I dont get the highest scores in jac so im kinda scared for the actual exam,but some people say jac is harder than the actual test?
scamran sui JAC is definitely hard, especially since the wording isnt always great it is definitely harder than the actual test, but at the same time you want to be able to answer aroud 40-50 out of 60 questions, by the time the test comes around
AverageMultiChoiceTest MMHS the mock test wasn't the accurate in my opinion tho. Like they made numerical unreasonably difficult. Unless your talking about JAC sim tests
scamran https://drive.google.com/file/d/1csdBxX1RCHENICX4uA1gGNmR7wxC7rre/view?usp=sharing lmk if you find any obvious issues and feel free to ask any questions document with solutions to this test: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sbwWukiR8pczBvzkgFa_28TyBo8yP2nN/view
:): AverageMultiChoiceTest I am officially gonna get cooked on Saturday, 15 June. (Hopefully not) lol (aaaa 8 dayssssss onlyy).
Ronaldo :): fallacy what is it premise one: all mammals have fur/hair premise two: all humans have hair conclusion: humans are mammals A} generalisation b} politicians fallacy c} slippery slope d} none of the above
AverageMultiChoiceTest Fallacy: Identify the fallacy Premise 1: All birds fly Premise 2: Penguins are birds Conclusion: Penguins fly A) Oversimplification B) Politician’s Fallacy C) Generalisation D) None Of The Above E) None - this is a paradox
TryingForMHS AverageMultiChoiceTest Can you explain what the answers mean in the question (oversimplification, Politician Fallacy) As my questions are always like a caused b or b caused a or they are both independent
MMHS Tas lol. Im being serious because in james an, for every test, random kids yell out answers they 'think' are right but i don't listen to them and go with what i think, and guess what? I get them right. So yes good lesson
Ronaldo MMHS ik what he meant its generalisation bc it generalising all birds having the ability to fly so it is a fallacy