Thread: Testing Formats
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Old Tue Dec 18, 2007, 03:42pm
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Originally Posted by Jimgolf
Yes/No and True/False are the same. If one set of options appeals more to you than the other, then you are definitely over-thinking the questions.
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To those of you that may not have taken a test using both formats: Generally the True-False test asks questions about specific rules and the Yes-No format asks questions about specific situations and you must use your rules knowledge to come up with the answer. To me they are not the same.

But I do agree the better you know the rule book the less likely you are to be tripped up by one word in the True-False format.
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