"Damn it, what the hell are these Underworld questions?" Mobei sat at his desk, staring at the test paper, plunging into a powerful vortex of self-doubt—
"I'm definitely taking the high school mock exam, right?"
Although he said this, he clearly recognized that each question on the test paper was a legitimately tough, high school exam topic, toeing the line in complexity. But could anyone truly finish these kinds of questions—where even the multiple-choice involved six or seven knowledge points—in two hours?
Taking a deep breath, Mobei adopted the most commonly used substitution method to start tackling the problems, which did save some time. But when he got to the fill-in-the-blank section, he decisively skipped it.
According to the test-taking strategies taught by his teachers, when questions are of similar difficulty, it's wiser to choose to do the ones worth more points first.
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