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The data was collected from a hundred individuals classified on the basis of class—upper, middle, or lower. This classification was done on the basis of the total scores using Kelly's 27% rule. Correct options have been marked with an asterisk for each question. • Are there any faulty distractors? Why do you believe the distractors are working (or not working) properly?


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