betty swollocks
large member
At work I have to do e-learning. Read something on the computer and then answer some questions. It's pathetic really, a virtually futile exercise in box ticking, but it's mandatory, so it has to be done.
One of the questions involves sliding all the correct answers into a box and only when all correct answers are in the box, do you get the question right. Get it wrong and the computer doesn't say no, it tells you 'that's partially correct' instead, so you then have to repeat not only that question, but the entire module again. You can go round and round in circles......as I have been doing. I know all the other correct answers off by heart.
This particular question has eight 'answers' to slide into the box: the trouble is is that you're not told how many of them are correct. All I know is is that by sliding all eight answers into the box I get the response 'that's partially correct' - so one or more is wrong. You are not told how many. I've also tried sliding all the answers singly into the box without success - so there is more than one correct answer.
No amount of reading of the actual e-learning helps. The answers (the ones to slide into the box) are so vague and ambiguous.
So here's my question: what are the chances of my randomly hitting on the correct answer ie sliding the correct number of correct answers into the box and thus getting my desired answer from the computer: 'yes, that's correct'?
One of the questions involves sliding all the correct answers into a box and only when all correct answers are in the box, do you get the question right. Get it wrong and the computer doesn't say no, it tells you 'that's partially correct' instead, so you then have to repeat not only that question, but the entire module again. You can go round and round in circles......as I have been doing. I know all the other correct answers off by heart.
This particular question has eight 'answers' to slide into the box: the trouble is is that you're not told how many of them are correct. All I know is is that by sliding all eight answers into the box I get the response 'that's partially correct' - so one or more is wrong. You are not told how many. I've also tried sliding all the answers singly into the box without success - so there is more than one correct answer.
No amount of reading of the actual e-learning helps. The answers (the ones to slide into the box) are so vague and ambiguous.
So here's my question: what are the chances of my randomly hitting on the correct answer ie sliding the correct number of correct answers into the box and thus getting my desired answer from the computer: 'yes, that's correct'?
