Sidicious-Reign said:
How can it be possible to get neither a right or wrong answer? It has to be one of the two.
A good answer is not necessarily "right" as such, rather you're able to create a good argument and you're able to back yourself up.
e.g. Q. How does the context of an artist affect their practice?
Answer 1: The materials that are available to an artist will influence the way they produce their art.
Answer 2: Traditional artists during the Baroque Art Movement, for example, Artemesia, were forced by the expectations of their society to produce artworks that were realistic and which conformed to traditional methods of creating art. Contemporary artists however, for example, Christo, who have been educated and influenced by a post-modern society are thus more likely to produce art that is innovative not only in concept but also in material.
Neither answer is wrong, one is just "better".
Nevertheless, there is definately such a thing as a "wrong" answer.
(Shite.. did I just contradict myself? I hope not...)