On a well-prepared test, the answers are totally random, and you will not be able to predict which one will be more common. On a less well-prepared test, "all of the above" or "none of the above" are usually the correct answer. The best way to handle a multiple choice test is to eliminate anything that you are certain is wrong, and try to narrow the choices down to just two (or "all of the above").
Multiple-choice
... most easily if you have some knowledge of the subject, for example by having studied it.
Multiple-choice questions are the most common format that incorporate closed-ended questions. They offer a list of predetermined options for responses, with students selecting the correct one.
There is no "most common multiple". To find all common multiples, you start by finding the least common multiple. All other common multiples are multiples of this least common multiple.
"most common multiple" is not a recognised mathematical term. 48 is a common multiple, but it is not the Least Common Multiple (LCM).
The most common multiple of any set of integers is infinite.
The four most common types of objective tests are multiple-choice tests, true/false tests, matching tests, and fill-in-the-blank tests. These types of tests are typically used to assess knowledge and understanding in a quick and efficient manner.
multiple-choice questions
If you mean the lowest common multiple then it is 280
There is no "most common" multiple of two or more numbers, but there is a greatest common multiple if that's what you mean. But for multiples, the list of common ones goes on and on and on, since every single number in the universe is a multiple.
The lowest common multiple is: 408 The highest common factor is: 6
An author is most likely to defend her choice of multiple regression statistical techniques in which section of a proposal?