Baldo by Hector D. Cantu and Carlos Castellanos

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  1. Carmy

    CarmyGenius_badge said, 24 days ago

    Tsk tsk, Baldo! Try studying.

  2. Bargrove

    Bargrove said, 24 days ago

    Have you tried calling an answering machine?

  3. Akenta

    Akenta said, 24 days ago

    True/False homework. What will he do on the multiple guess questions?

  4. prasrinivara

    prasrinivara said, 24 days ago

    Easy one Dementa; using a 4-guesser as the model:


    Is it a?
    (assuming a returns negative) is it b?
    (coin says neither a nor b) is it c?
    (a,b,c negated by coin) ergo d


  5. Joe Allen Doty

    Joe Allen Doty said, 24 days ago

    When I took Psychology 101 as a college freshman, the professor gave multiple guess exams with 25 questions.

    There were always 4 choices as the answer to a question. And 1 to 4 of them could be a correct answer.

    While he was a good teacher, his tests didn’t really measure what one learned in the class.

    Why that psych class was an elective for most students, it was a required prerequisite for those who planned to be a teacher and take the required educational psychology course when he was a junior.

  6. ♠Lonewolf♠

    ♠Lonewolf♠Genius_badge said, 24 days ago

    Where did you go wrong Dad?

  7. jkra

    jkra said, 24 days ago

    For multiple guess use a dreidel.

  8. johnnydoc5

    johnnydoc5 said, 24 days ago

    I always slapped my fingers on the edge of the table, whichever one hit the table the hardest would be the answer I chose. Since my middle finger it longest, B tended to be the answer I guessed most often. If that is too complicated, try eenie meenie miny moe.

  9. Potrzebie

    Potrzebie said, 24 days ago

    Now would be a good time for gracie to slip in a two-headed coin!

  10. cholldekkgher stenstenstaffgher

    cholldekkgher stenst... said, 24 days ago

    He said his answers he was checking
    In an order of oddly pecking
    He’s got half a chance
    If he goes to dance
    Somewhere out on the decking

  11. compljnk

    compljnk said, 23 days ago

    maybe it is a probability problem. a math homework?

  12. jelindley

    jelindleyGenius_badge said, 21 days ago

    For multiple choice you use the second hand on a clock face (if you can find a digital clock). Think of the face in four quadrants, a, b, c, and d, and whichever quadrant the second hand is in when you look is your guess.