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Just took a CIS midterm. Halfway through, the professor stopped asking multiple choice and regressed to true false. At one point, the questions went like this.

45) E >= D
a) true
b) false

Wth? Yeah, im kind of like "bah wth? " I got a C on my midterm because of those questions. Did I miss something? ahh... bah...
That would be a true there buddy. Basic logic.
In response to Scoobert
Scoobert wrote:
That would be a true there buddy. Basic logic.

but if E=9 and D=10, it would not be true eh? we only see the question, not the bits leading up to it (ie: the problem, algorithm, etc.)
In response to digitalmouse
He didn't even specify what the variables were qual to. In the class everyone brought it up, and he just said "uh, yeah no im pretty sure its there". Then we opened his test online and showed him, and he was still like "uh yeah, no its there." PABHAH!HLE! Ill show HIM a NAND gate.
In response to OMGEP3
Maybe it works under the logic, "false unless proven true"? So if you can't prove it true, then it's false.
In response to Kunark
Or your professors a nutcase.
I found out that answering the last question on every question usually grants you a B-. Seriously, try it out sometime. ;)
In response to Popisfizzy
Popisfizzy wrote:
Or your professors a nutcase.

They all are.

Hiead
In response to Hiead
A 'special' nutcase.
In response to OMGEP3
Think of it this way,
A=1
B=2
C=3
D=4
E=5

If 5>=4

Although he did not state it, it was the first thing that I saw in it, it is logical even though it is a guess.

Or, if you wanted to look at it another way. E is not set, or null/0, D is not set, or null/0

If 0>=0

It will return true. Because 0 is equal to 0
OMGEP3 wrote:
Just took a CIS midterm. Halfway through, the professor stopped asking multiple choice and regressed to true false. At one point, the questions went like this.

45) E >= D
a) true
b) false

Wth? Yeah, im kind of like "bah wth? " I got a C on my midterm because of those questions. Did I miss something? ahh... bah...

It's simple, my dear boy.

It states that Elly (E) is very happy (>=D).
If you've ever read Elly's dream diary, you'd know that he's extremely emo, meaning the answer to this question is false.



Drink coke play again!
In response to Hiead
That's qualification #1 for being any kind of teacher.

--Vito