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Hit or miss method #1 (permalink) Sat May 07, 2005 18:56 pm   Hit or miss method
 

Test No. express/advan-8 "From Shakespeare originally", question 2

The selection of candidates was done in a hit or miss manner so that nobody knew why they were chosen.

(a) friendly
(b) happy
(c) easy
(d) casual

Test No. express/advan-8 "From Shakespeare originally", answer 2

The selection of candidates was done in a casual manner so that nobody knew why they were chosen.

Correct answer: (d) casual
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Hit or miss #2 (permalink) Sat May 07, 2005 19:12 pm   Hit or miss
 

A hit or miss method is one that is carried out without thinking.
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