These people obviously want to make sure you're paying attention, so have stealth questions in there to trip-up someone who's randomly clicking boxes or typing numbers. Here are some samples you guys have sent in:
Sometimes it's just a simple command:
Math questions are popular, I assume because you have to think a bit:
Another technique is what I call "left turn." They set the premise you're going to work on, then take a sudden left turn off subject to see if you're following them:
But THIS one is my favorite. A seeming innocuous question about drugs used for Parkinson's Disease:
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I had a patient ask me how much a 30 day supply of Provasic would be on his insurance.
As a fan of The Fugitive myself, I thought he was just playing with me.
No. He was serious.
Points for knowing Firefly trivia.
That third question is surprisingly tricky.
So time-traveling house-call-making doctors treating adults with partial-onset seizure disorders in the 1530's get discriminated against online, too?
Life is just not fair.
What, no metazine?
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