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A Sentence Equivalence question gives a single sentence with one blank and six answer choices. How many of those six choices must the test-taker select for credit?

AExactly two choices
BAny one correct choice
CThree closest matches
DAll choices that fit
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: A. Exactly two choices
ETS specifies that each Sentence Equivalence question requires selecting **two** of the six answer choices, with no credit for partially correct answers. One choice is insufficient and three is too many.
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