I am doing some first question reviews with tag filters to only show me languages I'm familiar with (I can't tell how good a question is if I fundamentally don't understand what's being asked).
I keep seeing test questions which are "good" and would require positive interaction to pass the test.
However it seems to be picking "good" questions from any language, then showing it to me as if it had the language tag of what I've filtered.
For example I'll see a well formed question asking about Haskell, and it will have the Haskell tag, and the C# tag when in the review (clicking on the question link shows the C# tag isn't on the actual question, only on my review test).
My first instinct is to edit the tags to remove this obviously wrong tag, questions being in the wrong language tags are a nuisance to everyone.
However this in the past has caused me to fail the test as it’s not a positive interaction, and now I'm too scared to see if it still would cause this.
I find myself meta-gaming the review (so to speak) and not editing tags at all until I've checked if it’s a review test.
Am I approaching this wrong? Should I avoid these kinds of edits? Or is this an oversight in the review test system?