Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Option b) False
While it's a good practice to read and understand the question before looking at the answer choices and try to come up with your own answer, relying solely on your own answer without considering the provided choices may not always be the best strategy. In multiple-choice tests, the answer choices are there to provide options, and sometimes the correct answer may not be what you initially thought.
It's usually a good approach to:
1. Read the question carefully.
2. Try to come up with your answer or solution before looking at the choices.
3. Review the answer choices to see if your initial answer matches any of them.
4. Consider all the choices before making your final selection.
This method helps ensure that you don't miss a potentially correct answer provided in the choices and reduces the likelihood of making errors due to misinterpretation of the question.