Hi N,
A few things for you here. In your Online student Center, go into the "Lesson and Homework Supplements" section, then to Lesson 11, and then it should be the very last link on the page (I'm pretty sure that's where it is, but if it's not there then poke around a bit. I'm doing this from memory
). That section should help you feel more comfortable with this question type. This scenario, where they suspend a rule and then request that you replace it, is all about creating the same result or effect created by the original rule. So, although a rule that stated J
K in other terms would be correct, they don't have to go that route. Any rule wording that results in the same operational effect will work. That idea is discussed in the article I reference above.
In general, these questions are difficulty, but they get easier after you have a chance to review several of them together, and see the range of what the test makers do in these .
That should be a solid start, so please check that out and let me know if it helps. Thanks!