Hi,
Can someone please explain the difference between these two question types? I find that there is a significant amount of overlap in the content of answer choices and it is hard to distinguish. Is a MSS question asking for something that is just most likely to be true based on the stimulus? On the other hand, does a MBT have to be true 100% of the time no matter what based on the information in the stimulus? Before coming to 7 sage, I previously used powerscore to self-study and they group both question types together under one umbrella.
Can someone clarify the difference? To me it seems like a MSS is more like a Could be true question from the LG, whereas MBT is always true.
Thanks
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A) Harry fights Voldemort
Voldemort is a wizard
C) Voldemort uses a wand
well A right? we see nothing about Voldemort being a wizard or using a wand. Does our info tell us that Harry fights Voldemort? Not exactly, but hey he could right? He is a wizard, so he uses a want, and most wand wielders fight Voldemort so maybe Harry does.. yeah maybe he's part of the some that doesn't fight, but were not looking for a definite, unarguable statement, just something that is supported.
(disclaimer: I realize my MSS answer choices are not the best and may not lead to the best example but I hope it helps at least grasp the difference)
Thanks again.