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Form Binding Mislabel

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

  • 17236_wellness_visit_revocation · TORTS · Choice AYes, because written consent can never be withdrawn.

    Why it's attractive

    Consent is a present license that the patient may revoke before contact; 'never withdrawn' is a tiered absolute that misstates the rule.

    Why it's wrong

    Consent is a present license that the patient may revoke before contact; 'never withdrawn' is a tiered absolute that misstates the rule.

  • 17236_wellness_visit_revocation · TORTS · Choice BNo, because consent is never a defense to battery.

    Why it's attractive

    Consent is a defense to battery when valid and unrevoked. The categorical 'never a defense' formulation misstates the rule.

    Why it's wrong

    Consent is a defense to battery when valid and unrevoked. The categorical 'never a defense' formulation misstates the rule.

  • 17236_wellness_visit_revocation · TORTS · Choice DYes, because the injection was minor.

    Why it's attractive

    Battery requires only an unauthorized harmful or offensive contact; the contact itself can be minor, cosmetic, or trivial.

    Why it's wrong

    Battery requires only an unauthorized harmful or offensive contact; the contact itself can be minor, cosmetic, or trivial.

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