I am *trying* to study another language (just in case Trump bombs himself and I gotta flee) and that multiple choice answers crack me up, and not in a good way. I am able to skip entire chapters of a language I don't know thru multiple choice testing. Inherently, it's cheating, since multiple choice already provides correct answers. It doesn't teach or test you on anything except test-taking (i.e. process of elimination) skills. Don't kid yourself that people would actually know or understand anything.DArcyS wrote:Simple. I would have people retype answers (or statements) already shown to them on the screen. Examples:12ersRule wrote:What would one of those tests look like?
"Do not force your route. It is safer to backtrack and find another route."
As for permits on PNW peaks - I don't really have an opinion. In case of Adams and Rainier they give you blue bags to carry out poop, in case of St Helens and Hood I don't recall any such requirements. Those mountains are certainly very heavily used, even in off-season/early season when we were there.