Just wrote a masher of an Advanced Corporate Finance exam at the UofA. I still can't figure out why the prof insists on having 10 possible answers for each multiple choice question set up like this:
a) Possible Answer
b) Possible Answer
c) Possible Answer
d) Possible Answer
e) some combination of a,b,c,d
f) some combination of a,b,c,d
g) some combination of a,b,c,d
h) some combination of a,b,c,d
i) all of the above
j) none of the above.
Hurray for the low (30%) average.
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