Reason Behind Multiple-Choice

© Paul Cooijmans, Jonathan Wai

Warning

This test is very difficult, but because of its multiple-choice nature it appears easy to some, who greatly underestimate it and try to take it carelessly without properly reading and understanding the instructions. To prevent the problems this causes, this page serves as a pre-test to select those who will take it seriously and follow the test's instructions. If you fail to find the actual test information through the below information, the test would have been too hard for you anyway.

To go to the page explaining how to obtain the test, which you should only do if you intend to carefully read and follow the instructions, click the button. The filename of the page will appear in the field under the button. Put this in an e-mail message to yourself. After receiving the message, put the filename from the message in the browser address bar instead of qmc3.html, thus completing the URL of the page, and press Enter.

This test is a combination of the Qoymans Multiple-Choice #4 and Reason. If you have already taken both of those you cannot take the RBMC (Reason Behind Multiple-Choice) anymore, but you can request a score report based on your earlier scores free of charge. If you have taken one of them, you can still request the RBMC and take the remaining subtest.