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Discussion on: How I cleared Naggaro IQ test [50Qs -12mins -18 reqd' to clear]

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Ben Sinclair

I don't think that's how statistics works. Assuming the distribution is random, each answer has a 1:4 probability of being correct, regardless of what you choose.

It's like flipping a coin. Choosing "tails" every time doesn't give you an edge over picking at random.

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Prasanna Kumar Yempada

That's true but here the distribution on right answers vary, your case study is absolutely true if A B C D are evenly true answers. since the answer set vary i believe absolute probability also vary. but I do condone with the theoretical info. This practice is with experience of attempting various such exams with no negative marks. but again... this approach is not true probability rather experienced... I mean what else to say 😛😛