• 0ops@piefed.zip
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    I think it’s supposed to say “Cross out the digit necessary”, so one digit, in which case cross out the 1 because there’s enough 0’s that crossing out one 0 isn’t enough.

    It’s 10 that has me confused. Is it asking for the last letter of the first word that starts with ‘L’ in that sentence? It doesn’t actually specify.

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      3 hours ago

      And question 12, looks like the intent was below circle 3, but they put below circle 2. So is it a typo, or another intentionally ambiguous question where you can fail whoever you want?

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      Compared to rest of questions, the one doesn’t specify that the answer is contained in the sentence, By that logic, I’d say the first word is Louisiana.

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      11 hours ago

      That’s a perfect example of its ambiguousness; I read that as “the number below [this question]” and assumed I had to cross out enough zeros to make it 1,000,000.

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        That would be my guess too, but tbh that’s the only question I don’t feel confident about

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        22 hours ago

        "Oh, you’re black? Sorry, it was first L word in this undisclosed dictionary that we use for these tests