Competitors React to Challenge of Answering 200 Questions in 10 Minutes
The discussion arose after a test-taker reported attempting only 15 questions and achieving 11 correct answers.
Participants of the David Hundeyin English Competition have questioned the feasibility of answering 200 questions within a mere 10-minute timeframe. The discussion arose after a test-taker reported attempting only 15 questions and achieving 11 correct answers.
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The contentious issue centers around the lack of explicit instructions regarding the number of questions to tackle before the time elapses.
Experts weighed in, emphasizing the concept of "speed tests." These assessments prioritize both speed and accuracy, challenging examinees to strike a delicate balance.
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"Have you heard of the term "speed test?" an individual replied.
"The goal is speed and accuracy," another commented.