I replied to you in the General Chat area. This is what I said for the benefit of those who like me don't generally look there: "I will tell you that there are a lot of very poorly written test questions out there. I have a Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry, have taught at a major research university and have worked globally training employees at a Fortune 100 multinational company. I would have been fired from both jobs if I had written test questions like some of those which I have seen. I posted one example recently where one of the answers was "obtain gas grill the associate and ensure this grill is easy to clean" That is how the answer is phrased. I pointed out the issue to the MSC, who told me that I was the only one who didn't understand the answer. Well, no one on this forum understood it either, or maybe they were just humoring me. I have learned to try to avoid over-analyzing the questions and answers. It helps, but I sometimes still fail tests. Luckily, I keep track of all of my answers and often know exactly which question is causing the problem. Then I call the MSC, grovel, agree that of course they are right, and they tell me which non-nonsensical answer is right (including the example I provided in this response), and I pass. I no longer worry about it. Grovel. Allways remember that pride is a renewable resource."
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