There are 10 true-false questions in an examination. Then these questions can be answered in (A) 20 ways (B) 100 ways (C) 240 ways (D) 1024 ways

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Answer: A If you have 10 questions, and 2 choices per question, then you have 2^10 =1024 possibilities.

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