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I know that this is one of "easiest" question types (and it is really the foundation for many other elements on the LSAT) but I am missing these constantly. I do not have an issue with identifying the question type nor do I have have an issue with conditional logic (though I could practice more). I go into the choices thinking "what absolutely has to be true no matter what" and I always come down to 2 choices and pick the wrong one. This is happening consistently and are about 50% of my wrong answers on LR. Any advice?
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I wouldn't necessarily say that they are among the "easiest" question types. They can be straightforward at times, but not always.
Make sure that you are distinguishing between MBT questions and MSS questions. What are some examples of MBT questions that you have gotten wrong? Are there any patterns to the wrong answer choices that you pick?
I have not noticed any major patterns yet. I have only taken two prep tests so far but even with the section MBT it was a struggle. Some specific examples are:
PrepTest 1 S3Q4 I narrowed it down to C and D but chose the wrong answer
PrepTest 2 S2Q24 I narrowed it down to C and E but chose the wrong answer again.