Well, the problem here is that the 'Yes' button is merely focused and
never actually clicked. Clicking 'Next' always implies you want to skip
a test. Perhaps the description is the culprit here? Unfortunately we
can't write a description that makes sense for both UI's though. The
best workaround I can come up with is to intercept the click event on
'Next' and check if 'Yes' or 'No' is focused and then pass on the click
event to the relevant button.

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  Interface asks about skipping tests that are automatically marked Yes

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