It'll go straight. You need to cut the throttle to idle, then make a hard right. The PWC will have no control at that point.
Answer:
The best testing strategy I have when it comes to multi choice is
if there are 4 answers ...2 of them you can easily eliminate with no problem. Then you have 2 more answers left and you find facts about each on and which one best relates to the question then boom. Oh and also always check for spelling and grammar in the answers because it will be wrong if its not correct.
I just took the pre-SAT. I thought it was going to be harder than it actually was. When I took it, it took 3 hours. The first part was reading passages and answer questions about it. That was 1 hour. The next part is on grammar. You look at sentences and figure out if they used the right set of words or punctuation. That was 45 min. The 3rd and 4th part was on math. On the third part there was like 12 multiple choice questions and like 4 problems you had to work out. The fourth part had like 21 multiple questions. and 4 problems you had to work out.