the sucker answer Forum
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the sucker answer
I can now successfully identify the sucker answer in a lot of questions, especially assumption questions. I believe seeing the sucker answer makes answering the question A LOT easier! I also noticed that the testmakers love to put (A) as the sucker answer and try to get test-takers to go with that answer because they "had not that about it that way." In reality, all they have done is trick you, anyone else notice this? Examples: Dec 03, LR 2, #13 and Oct 05, LR1, #18...both have (A) as the sucker an answer and (D) as the correct answer...
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Re: the sucker answer
Probably blue car phenomenonlawschoolisfun2012 wrote:I can now successfully identify the sucker answer in a lot of questions, especially assumption questions. I believe seeing the sucker answer makes answering the question A LOT easier! I also noticed that the testmakers love to put (A) as the sucker answer and try to get test-takers to go with that answer because they "had not that about it that way." In reality, all they have done is trick you, anyone else notice this? Examples: Dec 03, LR 2, #13 and Oct 05, LR1, #18...both have (A) as the sucker an answer and (D) as the correct answer...
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Re: the sucker answer
as best as anybody can be certain, arguments answer choices are randomly shuffled.