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Dominant Trap Visible Condition Shortcut

This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”

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Example wrong choices

  • 19125_christmas_carousel_gears · TORTS · Choice AYes, because the carousel and its exposed gears were visible in the lot.

    Why it's attractive

    The call asks complete bar; visibility answers only a piece of appreciation.

    Why it's wrong

    The call asks complete bar; visibility answers only a piece of appreciation.

  • 19125_christmas_carousel_gears · TORTS · Choice CNo, because land possessors are strictly liable whenever a child is injured by machinery on their property.

    Why it's attractive

    Strict liability for every child injury is too broad on its face.

    Why it's wrong

    Strict liability for every child injury is too broad on its face.

  • 19125_christmas_carousel_gears · TORTS · Choice DYes, because a trespassing child can never recover for injuries caused by conditions on land.

    Why it's attractive

    The word never is a red flag because the stem contains the child-artificial-condition exception facts.

    Why it's wrong

    The word never is a red flag because the stem contains the child-artificial-condition exception facts.

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