Make a Choice

It is assumed that you want to take the test. It is presumed that you have to make a choice in the options provided.

Do you want your drink hot or cold – a latte with whipped cream or an ice cold Frappuccino?

What would you rate us on a scale of 1 to 10?

Customers who bought this also bought one of the following.

These are the five best performing equity funds over the past one year period.

Make a choice out of the above.

In the olden times, there used to be ‘None of the above.’ Not any more. You have to make a choice. So we are told.

But you don’t have to. Not making a choice is also an option.

In test cricket, a good batsman often leaves the ball alone. You don’t have to swing at every ball. Well left, the purists used to say in olden times.

Sometimes, you should make that choice. And pat yourself on the back. Well left.

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