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Old Wed Apr 13, 2016, 07:57am
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Originally Posted by RKBUmp View Post
There is nothing wrong with the wording of the question. If b1's substitute is officially in the game, they now are in fact b1.
Perhaps, but player designations generally do not change during the play scenario description. Given that everywhere else in that question and the various answer choices a clear distinction is made between "B1's substitute" and "B1" as being different players, there IS in fact, something wrong with the wording of the question, IMO. The test taker can reasonably conclude that answer a) is incorrect due to the wording, not due to lack of rules knowledge. In fact, the test taker most likely to view choice a) as incorrect is the test taker who thoroughly DOES know the rules. Hence, the wording of the rule is a problem.
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