Yeah, that test is whack, thanks for the URL.
For example, a rule says A is true.
Then they give a question and say "not A" is false.
But just because A is true, doesn't necessarily mean that the opposite is always false, if you get my drift.
I hate to give another question, but look at this:
"A ball in contact with A1 or the court is in the frontcourt if neither the ball nor A1 is touching the backcourt."
What if A1 is in the air jumping from BC?
Oh well.
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