You can generally tell if you got a difficult test-let. While, I think that the difficulty amongst the same test-let varies (ie. two different hard test-lets between the 2nd and 3rd portion, for example), there are definitely some dead give aways.
For one thing, you'll see more questions on obscure topics. Additionally, the questions will become wordier, involve more calculations, and be “trickier”. There will also generally be more “good answer” choices (ie. more possible plausible answers).
Medium question:
Tyler is computing COGS on his BUISINESS tax return. He has electrical expenses of $400 and materials expenses of $100. He also gets his dog groomed at a special place for $2,000. What should Tyler report as business expenses on his tax return?
A)$0
B)$500
C)$2,000
D)$4,000
Hard Question
Tyler is computing COGS on his BUISINESS tax return. He has electrical expenses of $400 and materials expenses of $100 and rents an office building for $5,000. Due to circumstances, he uses the office building for personal endeavors 30% of the time. He also gets his dog groomed at a special place for $2,000. What should Tyler report as business expenses on his tax return?
A)$500
B)$2,500
C)$4,000
D)$5,500
B=84 This exam was such a b**** that I thought I failed-don't know how these things work
A=76 Slacker I am, I'll happily take it
R=81 I LOVE taxes
F=80 I don't wanna get banned for an expletive I'm thinking with "yea" proceeding it