MK13, that is the same strategy that DD finds works best for her.

Usually one of the answers is a simplification/variant of her (mental) answer.



She's also found that just relaxing and enjoying the amusement of the "chicken-brain" answer or two is a good strategy because it prevents her from getting in too deep. That's my hypothesis, anyway-- that doing a reality check using those really out-there wrong answers is a good idea. They wouldn't be there if some of the target test-takers didn't go for them, YK? That really helps to keep perspective on the correct "level" to be thinking about the questions.



Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.