So, here is the Stabling Chart, and immediately below the Stabling Chart, here are instructions of how to use it...
On completion of the quiz, you should have something that looks like this, listing your two answers for each part of the quiz:
Part Answer
1. A, B
2. C, D
3. E, F
4. G, H
5. A, B
6. C, D
7. E, F
8. G, H
Here's what to do:
1. Write the word STABLING so it forms a set of column headings like this:
S T A B L I N G
2. For each Part (or Question), look for your two answers in the Stabling Chart, and make a note of which columns you have chosen. Using the example above, the Part 1 answers 'A' and 'B' correspond to columns 'N' and 'S' in the Stabling Chart.
3. Use the column headings to count up your answers. Using the example above, checking Part 1 gave 'N' and 'S' so the columns would look like this:
S T A B L I N G
x x
Using the example above, after checking all eight parts, the columns would look like this:
S T A B L I N G
xx x xx xxx xxxx xxx
4. Make a note of your favourite ponies. Anything with three votes is significant. Using the example, 'L', 'N' and 'G are notable ponies.
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