In speaking test, if examiner disagrees with my view on some topic, will it affect my scores?

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Not really examiner just test your capacity how you manage to give answer when you are in a state of confusion.in my opinion it will not really effect as every individual has their own view in analysing situation.
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if examiner disagrees with your any of the view then he/she will ask you why u disagree or agree with that point n all..
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