I am 100% with Whopity on this one as well. What really frustrates me with the industry as a whole, is this idea and philosophy of training for test. The result is a pilot who can execute a specified routine of manoeuvres to certain criteria. If something out of scope occurs they are ill equipped to deal with it.
Ask yourself why that manoeuvre is in the test schedule in the first place.
It's an avoidance manoeuvre and so HASELL checks by the student in the setup are silly. Remember that the human brain will revert to the first taught response under pressure.