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A multiple-choice exam was a type of exam wherein the examinee was given several possible options from which to choose the correct answer. In 2293, after being incarcerated at Rura Penthe, James T. Kirk asked a complaining Leonard McCoy if he was afraid of the future. When McCoy confirmed he was, Kirk told McCoy that he didn't meanthis future, i.e. spending the rest of their lives imprisoned there. Upon McCoy's question, "What is this? Multiple choice?", Kirk explained he was referring to a future without the Neutral Zone. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

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  • A multiple-choice exam was a type of exam wherein the examinee was given several possible options from which to choose the correct answer. In 2293, after being incarcerated at Rura Penthe, James T. Kirk asked a complaining Leonard McCoy if he was afraid of the future. When McCoy confirmed he was, Kirk told McCoy that he didn't meanthis future, i.e. spending the rest of their lives imprisoned there. Upon McCoy's question, "What is this? Multiple choice?", Kirk explained he was referring to a future without the Neutral Zone. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
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  • A multiple-choice exam was a type of exam wherein the examinee was given several possible options from which to choose the correct answer. In 2293, after being incarcerated at Rura Penthe, James T. Kirk asked a complaining Leonard McCoy if he was afraid of the future. When McCoy confirmed he was, Kirk told McCoy that he didn't meanthis future, i.e. spending the rest of their lives imprisoned there. Upon McCoy's question, "What is this? Multiple choice?", Kirk explained he was referring to a future without the Neutral Zone. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) After encountering Kelemane's planet in 2376, Tom Paris commented that such a planet had never shown up on a multiple choice exam. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")
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