My strategy for picking numbers requires 2 stipulations:
1. I have to make sure the question is apt to picking numbers. That is, I have to make sure that picking numbers will work. For this question, you know that involves a function of x. There are no restrictions, such as x is a positive integer or a prime greater than 10. Therefore f(x)=f(1-x) for any real number x, so picking any real number in this case will work. As you all know I picked 5.
2. When you determine that a question is good for picking numbers, pick a good easy number to work with. In most cases, I WILL NOT pick 1 or 2. The test writers know about the picking numbers method and put traps in the questions that several answers will work for 1 or 2, but not all numbers. That is why I picked 5. 10 in a good number in most cases.
Overall, I think it is a good strategy and a question like this takes me about a minute to 1.5 minutes.
Anything else, let me know. I hope this helps