word choice - "Choose among" vs. "choose from"


I am unsure on when to use from instead of among and vice versa.


Here is the question that I missed on an exam:



The man had to choose [__] 6 ties for the interview.



I chose from which apparently was wrong, even if, to me, from sounds correct as well as among sounds correct.


I have tried to look this up on the Internet with no avail, so any help would be appreciated.




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