on the actual bar, are there ever answer choices that are wrong bc "incomplete"?
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Date: February 17th, 2018 1:43 PM Author: Motley Parlor Puppy
this is what's giving me the most trouble on the practice Qs: choosing what the company says is true, but "incomplete." i'm usually 50/50 between the right and wrong answer, but sometimes go with the wrong "incomplete" choice.
are real bar questions ever wrong because incomplete? or are there 3 truly wrong and 1 truly correct?
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Date: February 17th, 2018 2:02 PM Author: Motley Parlor Puppy
can't think of any right now.
but basically:
A) Obviously incorrect
B) Very likely incorrect
C) Could be right, seems right, but would require a leap / an assumption
D) Correct statement of law relevant to the problem
We're told C is correct
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Date: February 17th, 2018 3:07 PM Author: Motley Parlor Puppy
what's the difference between hard nuance and ambiguity?
one of the type of Qs I hate are ones that ask, e.g., "if a jury finds Defendant liable, it is most likely because the court applied the
A) Modern approach
B) Common law
C) English Rule
D) American Rule"
C and D could be ruled out because not related to the subject matter, but fuck if I know the difference between a modern approach and common law in some niche area
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Date: February 17th, 2018 4:19 PM Author: Flesh Contagious Theater Cumskin
On the MBE, some questions are dumb, and some test prep practice questions are really off. Not sure what company you're using, but I know that some show the breakdown of questions missed - so if you read their explanation and still think the answer is A, and see 50% of people also thought the answer was A, then you're probably okay as long as you understand why minimum wage test prep writer thought it was B.
On the essays, I saw at least one practice essay for my state that was just blatantly incorrect. It was in my practice area and the model answers completely mis-analyzed the issues IMO. I'd be interested to see if real graders would have given my (correct) answer a passing score, but my practice test grader did not..
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Date: February 18th, 2018 10:57 AM Author: Motley Parlor Puppy Subject: OK, here's a good example of a SPS question:
https://imgur.com/a/XjuNn
A: Deny the motion, because no search occurred.
B: Deny the motion, because fingerprinting is standard booking procedure and no warrant is necessary.
C: Grant the motion, because the defendant did not consent.
D: Grant the motion, if the defendant objected at the time the prints were taken.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3895928&forum_id=2#35430207) |
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