Doc Holliday
En-Route
Yes, yes .. a few more yes/no questions that at pretty much early high school level ( as all FAA exams are frankly are ) is going to make that much difference - pencil whipping and dishonesty in general are not derivative of how many questions you get to answer correctly but personality and overall experience...
Previous to the IA written test, an A&P had to prove to a FAA ASI he knew and understood his duties and responsibilities. That test was a pain to get through, but we had a better quality IA (IMO). The new multiple choice exam and anyone can apply and take it flooded the market with IA's, and the quality went down with many who only wanted the authorization to sell a signature.