I almost got it wrong too, because my brain kept wanting to click ‘A’ instead of ‘letter A’

  • Onno (VK6FLAB)@lemmy.radio
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    It reminds me of a typing test that the HR test facilitator lined up incorrectly, causing my test to have a 99% error rate, fortunately they were so incompetent that they recorded a 99% success rate.

    I just nodded sagely when they complemented me on my typing skills.

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      It’s training that my organization created in-house for Blackboard (learning management system). To be fair, Blackboard works fine; the problem is this company’s half-assed attempt to make their own training modules.

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      This was the cognitive screening test for President of the United States before Trump removed the requirement due to it being a Democratic conspiracy to keep him out of office.

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    I’m guessing that the computer randomises the answer list, to limit cheating. The rest writer was likely cursing it too.