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I have spent a huge amount of time recently writing out explanations to multiple choice questions - in this video, I go through the way that I would approach similar questions and why just guessing the answer B may not be the best option. Don't think that you have a 25% chance of guessing the correct answer, instead, you need to eliminate the wrong answers one at a time and then make your selection from there.

Find A Level Physics worked solutions on my website alevelphysicsonline.com/pmt-solutions or on the Physics and Maths Tutor site physicsandmathstutor.com/physics-revision/a-level-aqa

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Lewis
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00:00 Introduction
00:16 Solutions to PMT Questions
00:42 How I approach MCQs
02:25 Eliminate wrong answers
04:01 Exam technique
04:51 Which answer should you guess
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