I don't think so but what I normally do is tell Siri to pick a number between 1-3 (each number corresponding to a section) to tell me which section to take... and then after I take the PT, I pick another number between 1-2 to see which section (the one on the PT or the one that Siri picked) is used for my final score. I feel like this method gets you as close to the real thing as possible.
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I don't think so but what I normally do is tell Siri to pick a number between 1-3 (each number corresponding to a section) to tell me which section to take... and then after I take the PT, I pick another number between 1-2 to see which section (the one on the PT or the one that Siri picked) is used for my final score. I feel like this method gets you as close to the real thing as possible.
Nope