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Dominant Duress Trap

This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 2 active questions. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”

Subject distribution

  • Contracts1
  • CRIMINAL1

Example wrong choices

  • 14403_hymnal-collection-visit · CONTRACTS · Choice AInadequate consideration.

    Why it's attractive

    Low price is visible, but the contract still has money exchanged for property.

    Why it's wrong

    Low price is visible, but the contract still has money exchanged for property.

  • 14403_hymnal-collection-visit · CONTRACTS · Choice CMistake.

    Why it's attractive

    Both parties knew the value gap.

    Why it's wrong

    Both parties knew the value gap.

  • 14403_hymnal-collection-visit · CONTRACTS · Choice DDuress.

    Why it's attractive

    The pressure is real, but the better label is trusted-relationship pressure.

    Why it's wrong

    The pressure is real, but the better label is trusted-relationship pressure.

  • 19175_wildfire_root_cellar · CRIMINAL · Choice ASelf-defense, because Ruth protected herself from the wildfire.

    Why it's attractive

    This choice treats the wildfire like an attacking person. The stem gives natural danger, not unlawful human force.

    Why it's wrong

    This choice treats the wildfire like an attacking person. The stem gives natural danger, not unlawful human force.

  • 19175_wildfire_root_cellar · CRIMINAL · Choice BNo defense, because damaging another person's property can never be justified.

    Why it's attractive

    The word 'never' is too large. The Gold Key says necessity can justify limited property damage to avoid greater imminent harm.

    Why it's wrong

    The word 'never' is too large. The Gold Key says necessity can justify limited property damage to avoid greater imminent harm.

  • 19175_wildfire_root_cellar · CRIMINAL · Choice DDuress, because Ruth felt forced by the emergency.

    Why it's attractive

    This choice hears 'forced' and grabs duress. The splitting fact is that no human threatened Ruth.

    Why it's wrong

    This choice hears 'forced' and grabs duress. The splitting fact is that no human threatened Ruth.

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