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I am not sure how to deal with this situation. I am beyond frustrated and need an advice. Today we had an exam and there were many select all questions. Now, I am already familiar with this kind of questions but for this particular exam it was confusing. For example, it says: What are the side effects of NSAIDs?
heaache
stomach pain
stomach ulcer
ringing in the ear
all of the above
none of the above (this wasnt an actual question, I am making it up)
The professor said that if select all the answers and also "all of the above" it will mess up the computer and mark it as wrong. I wasnt sure what she wanted us to do so I walked to her desk and ask for clarification.
Does she want us to select all of the choices but not "all of the above" or just "all of the above." She said something confusing again and I kept staring at the screen of my computer and then she said "I am not going to argue with you. I told you what's gonna happen with the computer." At that point I went back and just skipped all of the questions that I thought all the options were correct plus they had "all of the above."
I dont think this is fair. Her response was rude and the question itself wasnt fair. It is correct if you select all of the options but it is also correct if you select "all of the above." And instead of focusing on answering questions, I was trying to figure out what is ok to do in this situation.
Anyway, not sure how I did on this exam, since I skipped like 4-5 select all question due to the fact that I wasnt clear what she wants.
Is there is anything I could do abot this?