using intuitive thinking in a surprise quiz what will you do?
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I’ll end with two jokes about surprises.
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When Albert Einstein was making the rounds of the speaker’s circuit, he usually found himself eagerly longing to get back to his laboratory work. One night as they were driving to yet another rubber-chicken dinner, Einstein mentioned to his chauffeur (a man who somewhat resembled Einstein in looks & manner) that he was tired of speechmaking.
“I have an idea, boss,” his chauffeur said. “I’ve heard you give this speech so many times. I’ll bet I could give it for you.” Einstein laughed loudly and said, “Why not? Let’s do it!”
When they arrived at the dinner, Einstein donned the chauffeur’s cap and jacket and sat in the back of the room. The chauffeur gave a beautiful rendition of Einstein’s speech and even answered a few questions expertly.
Then a supremely pompous professor asked an extremely esoteric question about anti-matter formation, digressing here and there to let everyone in the audience know that he was nobody’s fool. Without missing a beat, the chauffeur fixed the professor with a steely stare and said, “Sir, the answer to that question is so simple that I will let my chauffeur, who is sitting in the back, answer it for me.”
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The answer is explained as follows;
- The word intuitive means going with one's instinct and reaching a decision based on an automated cognitive process.
- Applying intuitive thinking for a surprise test can be done in the following steps.
- Reading the instructions very carefully.
- The questions must be read slowly and carefully in order to summarise them in mind. Many times answers are hidden in the question itself.
- Most of the time quizzes come with multiple-choice options, and the first thing to do is to abolish the expected wrong answers. Eliminating the wrong answers helps to clear out and help to guess the correct answer.
- Avoiding extremes if the question is number based.
- For numerical questions, the dimensions in the options can rule out the wrong ones. For example, if the question asks for the surface area then the dimension can not be of volume.
- If two options are similar, one of them is probably right.
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