I’ve been struggling with the harder Logical Reasoning questions that tend to appear near the end of the section, so I want to create targeted drills to improve. My plan is to build sets of five challenging LR questions— 1 SA/NA, 1 Parallel Flaw, 1 Weaken, 1 Must Be True, and 1 Flaw question—since these are the types I often see later in the section.
Is this an effective approach? Are these question types actually more common at the end of LR sections, or is their placement essentially random?
SA, NA, PSA, Flaw, Strengthen, Weaken, Parallel MOR, Flawed Parallel MOR, MBT, MBF, MSS, Inference, Argument Part, Method, Agree, Disagree, Paradox, Main conclusion.