Guess middle
From Frikipedia
Using the law of quiz machine averages by guessing at answer B for a tricky quizzie question.
Friki addendum
The theory (and often loud shout) of "guess middle" can become confused when the three possible answers are numerical in value, usually confusing the guesser as to whether they should be guessing middle numerically or as they appear on the screen.
In this case, Friki advises guessing numerically middle first, then guessing the middle option, before finding out the correct answer was neither and pouring your pint into the quizzie's coin slot in frustration.
Guess Middle as a Educational Guideline
Friki guarantees that employing this method and picking "B" or "C" on all multiple choice questions will result in a stellar test results for students. When used along with the "Pick the longest answer" rule, your chances of success on that question are increased to 100%.
