I missed the automatic transmission one because I read too fast and misinterpreted what they meant by the gears "rotating" and "turning." If they said "the assembly turns" and "each gear rotates," it would be less ambiguous. I just clicked the wrong answer on 9. Number 45 is ambiguous because they should have specified that they're talking about the force acting on the balloon, not "pressure outside of the balloon," which will be equal if they're in the same space. In number 26, I tripped up by thinking of the circuit as a series-parallel combination rather than a series with a bypass for one component (I was thinking of the switch as if it were a resistor in parallel with the middle bulb.) Then I fell for the good old suction trick question.
If the questions that I misinterpreted had been clearer and I had clicked the right button for 9, I would have had a 96, but I got a 90.
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Originally Posted by Deltona Couple
Suction DOES exist. But still an interesting test.
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Scientifically, there is no such thing as suction, just areas of higher and lower pressure. I didn't read all the answers before clicking.