Which is the usual position for the correct answer in a multiple choice test?

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Usually...it's whatever I DON'T choose.

Although ... I do like to go with "C" (or the "middle" answer) and sometimes it pays off.

However, if you can rule out at least one or two of your answer choices, you have that much better a shot at picking correctly(randomly or not) from the remaining options.
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Unless the test is for imbeciles there is no set position for the right answer. By choosing the same position for the answer the best you could hope for is 25%.
There is none! Usually there are always one or two answers that are obviusly wrong, so you can dismiss those and then you either guess (giving you 50 % chance of getting it right), or you have studied and know the answer.
There is none. The only way there would be one is if the test was written by a human (a teacher for example), and they had a preferred answer. But nowadays most multiple choice tests are done on computers and the computers will randomly choice the orders of the answers.

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