Type of multiple choice question in DAT.

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I noticed that when I took DAT back in April, there were no multiple questions with "none of the above", "all of the above", "two of the above", "A and D", or etc in the choices. But all the study guides' choices are in such way.
Could someone also confirm this?

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I noticed that when I took DAT back in April, there were no multiple questions with "none of the above", "all of the above", "two of the above", "A and D", or etc in the choices. But all the study guides' choices are in such way.
Could someone also confirm this?

For the most part yes....I think the study guides want u to have an understanding of the materials and not just memorized stuff ...hmmm yea thats what I think, but I can be wrong
 
Yep, I had none that I can remember with those answer choices such as none of the above or all of the above.

Also, there were very none with I, II, III, IV type of question and answer.

This may not be exactly the case with your exam, though I imagine it would not differ greatly.
 
Thanks for confirmation.
I exactly remember that there weren't any choices that I listed above. Just wanted to make sure.
 
A helpful hint to remember:

If you're stuck on a question and are trying to back-solve it using the given answers, start with B...if your answer is too big...then you know it's answer choice A. If your answer is too small, go to answer choice D and backsolve again. If that answer is too big, your answer is C, if it is too small your answer is E.

The DAT lists the numerical answers in increasing order. I hope that helps you some.
 
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