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What to do if a question looks doubtful while in a challenge?

What to do if a question looks doubtful while in a challenge?

17th Apr 2019, 7:54 AM
ASIF UDDIN
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If the question seems to be doubtful, I usually take the screenshot of that, so that I can search and experiment on that question later on. If we learn from the mistakes, then nothing is impossible. What I am trying to say that you just Practice and nothing else. I have also lost many challenges but won more than the lost. The key of success is "Practice". If you would have noticed, in sololearn chalanges the question sometimes repeat, so by this you have already got an idea of that question because you have faced it earlier. Cheers. Keep coding have fun !!! 👍 Keep upvoting...
17th Apr 2019, 3:18 PM
Raja Ji
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Bro when a challenge question looks doubtful or tough then u should follow the following procedure: 1. First capture screenshot of that question so that question will remain in ur gallery of ur phone. 2. When the challenge ends scroll down the page and there is a analysis section located there 3 . You can click on that to see all the right answers and try to learn from it. And never forget PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT THANKS
17th Apr 2019, 5:25 PM
Prince PS[Not_Active]
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Just finish the challenge and then report the question.
18th Apr 2019, 4:33 AM
Sonic
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Read the question carefully even then the question seems doubtful then take a screenshot or remember that question... Now just ask your friends or mates about the answer of the question... Even now the question is doubtful then report it to SoloLearn or post a question on that .... /* Note: Solo learn will eventually take any action on the question you had doubt */
18th Apr 2019, 6:00 AM
Shourya
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Take a screenshot of that question. Experiment with it. Report it if it is false.And move on!!!!!!
18th Apr 2019, 11:27 AM
Ayush Sinha
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while in challenge i try to use reason. after the challenge is completed i make a research on the internet, through the official documentation of that language or on different sites (i usually end up on stack overflow). if none of the question's answers are correct i report the question. if there's a correct answer to it than i learnt something new. disclaimer: just learning the answers doesn't help you, as similar questions can pop up and you will still answer incorrectly. understanding how a code got you to a result helps you more, as you do this to broaden your knowledge.
18th Apr 2019, 12:10 PM
notqueued
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I would just guess the answer, or do what seems most likely.
17th Apr 2019, 7:59 AM
Rowsej
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You should challenge only players with 10 or more levels. That increases the probability that they actually answer the challenge and that you can take a look at the answers afterwards. Well, that is at least my strategy of maximizing the learning experience. But it strongly reduces the number of wins I get...
17th Apr 2019, 8:19 AM
Thoq!
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Use your logic. I'm actually quite new to web design, but still got lots of wins in HTML, mostly 4 or 5 correct. Just because when not sure, I think if I was to post this question, how would I try to trick or puzzle the contestants.
17th Apr 2019, 6:16 PM
Taabeer Murtaza
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Get a terminal app on your phone so you can type it out later, and break it up to see what each function does.
17th Apr 2019, 8:04 AM
Sam Stoltenberg
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ASIF UDDIN It's better to stop the internet .... After you getting answer with clear observation ,on the internet connection... //May be it's working Try once ..... If it works follow the same idea you can win each and every challenge ☺
17th Apr 2019, 5:32 PM
Hari Gopal
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There have been a number of times when i had the same thought. As others have said, I always go back and look at the questions I missed to figure out why. Its usually because I thought the question said something it didnt.
17th Apr 2019, 9:42 PM
Tim Lynch
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I too always look at the correct answers after the challenge. I can usually figure out why I missed it. It would be nice if comments were turned on in that section so there could be discussion of the problems.
18th Apr 2019, 12:35 AM
TomT
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Learn that particular language better to understand any type of questions!
18th Apr 2019, 2:56 AM
Yubraj Barman
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▶️▶️▶️look at the correct answers . After you completed the challenge. And then find out how to take the correct answer. 🏵🏵🏵🏵🌼💐🌸💮💮🌸🌼
18th Apr 2019, 8:48 AM
Nithya Yamasinghe
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