I must agree with SAT Jeopardy- it makes no sense at all to do it this way. For instance, let's say that I want to be a doctor in the ICU- will knowing what the xylem of a tree help me there?
How about a question like this (multiple choice):
A young man who has suffered a relatively minor gash in his thigh is rolled in- he's bleeding out. However, this accident has occurred eight hours ago, and the head nurse is nowhere to be found. You are suddenly placed in command of the unit. As you ponder what to do- a nurse comes to you and says that the man is on the last blood bag which can be scavenged. With no time left, and the man's life on the line, you must make the correct diagnosis and administer the correct treatment:
Does the man suffer from:
A.) Hemophilia
B.) A deeper gash than expected
C.) A blood clot being loosened
D.) Hypertension
You scream out the answer, but now, what will you do with him?
A.) Give him some morphine, and let him bleed out
B.) Tourniquet above the area
C.) An injection of Zyntha
D.) An injection of Warfarin
This is a way to test real skills in real situations. Not just what a xylem of a tree is.
-Penguin
Answer Key
Number 1: A
Number 2: C