Any way to do this? There arent enough PTs for me to do one every week. I will run out. But I also dont want to leave the gap in my study plan because not seeing the 100% will keep me up at night.
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@ReaganPressley using the notes feature. Probably easiest is while you are doing blind review: at the top right the little notes icon will let you add specific notes about each question. Then when you go back in analytics you can filter for questions with notes and review each one. Hope that helps!
Humbly, I think the first one is far more compelling. The fact that you are leaning away from it means it would be a really powerful (and unique to you) story that would clearly set you apart from other candidates.
I was confused because the correct answer is a principle, it does not pertain to any of the specifics of the stimulus.
This question is BS. An antilock braking system cannot include a system that keeps your wheels from spinning on slippery surfaces. Antilock brakes work by quickly pulsing the brakes off and on and are part of the braking system, while a traction control system does somewhat the same thing but in the acceleration system by disengaging fuel delivery to the engine (the gas pedal). They are two completely different systems which one could physically not be included in the other. The accelerator cannot possible push the brakes, and the brakes cannot possibly cut off the accelerator! Therefore, the only way the phrase "car in its class that offers an antilock braking system that includes TrackAid" can be interpreted is that the car offers an anti-lock braking system AND ALSO includes Trackaid.
I full on talk out loud to myself and was thinking maybe I should do the at home test so I can do that, I guess not!