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on 8/22/2006 There is a penalty for doing so, but it actually is better to guess. You're guesses usually are not totally blind. You can take out the obviously wrong answers, and then you have a chance after that to guess right.The penalty is a fraction of a point, so if you get one right guessing it will take several wrong answers to deduct that point. The only way guessing will hurt you is if you don't know any of the test material at all, in which case you shouldn't be wasting your money on a CLEP test.
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