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What does this statement mean when you see it on a form or test Check all that apply?

The statement "Check all that apply" means that there are multiple options presented, and you need to select all the options that are relevant or true, rather than just choosing one.

For example, if you are asked a question like "What are your favorite colors?" with a list of colors below, and the instruction is "Check all that apply," you would check the boxes next to every color you like.

Here's what it means in a nutshell:

* Multiple choices: There are several options to choose from.

* Select all relevant options: You need to mark every option that fits the question or statement.

* No limit on the number of selections: You can check as many boxes as necessary.

Remember to read the question carefully and make sure you understand the context before checking any boxes.

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