Self-study
I'm not sure if it's ok for me to ask this but does anyone have a chart guide explaining in short what to look for in the majority of cases for each question? I know this is like something general but let me give you an example.
Lately I feel like I've been doing very good in weakening questions with this "formula"
Weakening questions--> find another good explanation from the options
So, that's kind of what i'm curios about. Does anyone have some guide of that nature they wanna share ?
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I highly reccomend going thru core curriculum and writing down notes from the lessons so you have all the info for certain fundamentals in one place and can use them as guides to wean off of as you learn how to break down questions more efficiently. I did that for conditional indicators, logic flaws, other flaws, quantifiers, negating quantifiers, etc. It's helping me understand the questions and answer choices I'm deciding between soooo much better. I personally had such a hard time with quantifiers and conditional statements so obviously try the above methods for whatever you're sturggling with, not just what I said I did lol, hope this helps! :)
I think you're looking for this
7Sage has a full summary of what you’re looking for I think. If you google “7sage logical reasoning question types guide” you should see a blog post that details Strategy, Trap Answers, Question Stem keywords, etc. for each of the different question types!