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Yes, the one that really bugs me is question 21 in the book. In the explanation of which is the right answer it says that the statement 'may or may not have some credence'... Ok, so it must be 'Can't Tell', right? Er, wrong...'it is just the opinion quoted from vince Cable the Liveral Democrat treasury spokesman, and is more likely to be political sniping. Therefore the answer is False'. What!!!???? Don't know about anyone else, but if something 'may or may not have some credence', I find it hard to see how we can definitively say it must be False. Also we're supposed to base our judgements on what is in the passage, rather than other assumptions. This is only one example, some others are equally dodgy!!!
Feel a bit cheesed off that thanks to the book I postponed my UKCAT. It's on 12th July now, and I can't wait to get it out of the way.
Best of luck to anyone who is taking it before then.
George
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