I didn't realize it at the time, but what I considered to be my proactive, go-get-em study technique of making my own problem sets of Logic games to practice has now spoiled almost ALL of the practice tests I have access to! Doing the games in the test, I keep coming across ones that I have done before. Beating myself up right now, I wish I had thought to check if they were the games from the Ptests I was going to take in the future. It's still good practice, but I don't think my scores are genuine. Not sure what to do :(
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wilhelmirose778
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I'd like to drill the inference valid argument relationships, specifically the most/some's, because the advanced drill really had me struggling to draw inferences quickly. I've made flashcards but even that isn't enough. Any resources or drills would be appreciated!
wilhelmirose778
Friday, Mar 20 2020
I've been rushing, I think, and making assumptions when picking my answers. I picked B, because I ASSUMED that since it was mentioned in the play like the rose noble, and that it was minted in an earlier date, that that would weaken the coin premise, but really it has no bearing.
On this question I chose B on first go because the answer choice was the type of argument being DESCRIBED by the original argument! Big oh duh moment during BR.