"Are you sure you're choosing number 4?"
"What else then? The first three all seem possible, but not completely so. In such cases, choosing 'all of the above' has a high correct rate, trust me."
Sonia had no objections. She couldn't be certain which was correct either, although she felt number 3 was more likely. However, predicting the future was highly unreliable when based on the past. Now, since the Observer insisted on choosing 4, they might as well—blame could be placed on him if they were wrong.
With a thought, Sonia checked option 4, and soon, the paper glowed with a rainbow luminescence as the text began to change—
"Congratulations, you got one question right. Would you like to continue?"
"Can't believe we got it right!" Sonia was surprised.
"See, you did well to trust me." The former college king of cramming, Ash, was very confident about blindly guessing on multiple-choice questions. "What's the second question?"