questions 1 through 15 are typically the easier questions on the exam, with the later questions meant to be harde:
Look at what question types you're struggling with, and trap answers you're falling
Look at how your spending your time on questions…
One lr was super yikes found myself with quite a few flags.
The other was normal in comparison to pt's 85+.
Games, was hard at first glance then super easy
Rc, Got lucky struggled with the first passage due to nerves (and this being my first sect…
For me at least:
new boards all the way and it's not even close. Erasing makes a mess and like you said erases valuable information for could be true / must be true questions (I'm not sure I subscribe to the thought that these questions are few and…
I tried this for a bit and found it to be a bit of a time waster, as I already knew /was prepared to answer most questions if I got a good read on the passage.
@"Matt Sorr" when you’re doing your random section do you insert it randomly into the test or just tag it onto the back end.
If the former, is it just a drill including all the questions from a random test section that you take in between sections?…
C is proposing a world in which the only reason for not attacking another nation is because of military deterrence. While the prompt is only suggesting it is a reason potentially among many. Such as failing to attack because the other nation is an a…
The conclusion in the prompt, and in ac A, limits itself to the three objects being anazlyed.
"only culture known to be from the surrounding area..." Doesn't exclude possibility of unknown culture being responsible for the inscriptions.
" of the …
Never write over the master game board.
Write a separate one if you need.
Sometimes it is most efficient is to just to make the inferences in your head
General consensus is too just focus on getting your reps in utilizing the passages from old exams. Focusing on comprehending the main points brought up in the core curriculum and being able to recall them without writing anything down.
Main point /…
Focus on getting the first 10 done in 10 minutes or under. That should afford you enough time to get through all the questions with time to spare. If you don’t have time to spare, there’s an issue with how you’re selecting to skip questions.
Gosh using home and house so many times in a passage is exhausting. The trick to eliminating A and picking C is in recongizing the fact that sentence 1 is logically the opposite of what the conclusion is. Using the opposite rather than contrapositiv…
@eeljasonnn said:
I was a little confused on why C is incorrect. The computer scientists simply say that they think they can make AI by encapsulating the information contained in the human genome. Then the Biologist talks about the operations …
Agreeing with what someone above mentioned. Questions on question pages can go unanswered for years. The ideal middle ground, at least for me, would be a “PT Questions” category in the forum or alternatively the ability to have tags on posts in the…
Based on the information of the passage there is nowhere you can infer that algae block pipes. It is stated that mussels block pipes, and that mussels eat algae. That doesn't mean algae can block pipes.
This by itself should be enough to pick E as …
You can't assume that giving exposure in general automatically leads to influencing how the mainstream media portrays women.
analgous example would be:
A scientist publishes a paper on why the flat earth theory, a theory often neglected by mainst…
Your explanation for Answer choice C is spot on all non-mandatory headlight users are careful drivers, explains pretty easily why they are less likely to get in a collision, and why forcing other people to use headlights doesn't affect the overall n…
My adivice for diagnosing this: -5 on each section would normally get you to around mid-low 160. I'd would look through your pt's and see if you're later sections tend to be worse than your earlier sections. That might give you more of sense if its …
Basically the Passage doesn't imply that algae blocks the pipes, It only states that the mussels filter hazardous material.
To give an analogy:
There is a local group of cats. These cats when left to naturally lounge around the entrance of a hospi…
Starting off with the prompt I broke it down into three key pieces.
PS= Political stability
F = The fiction that laws are embodying the intention of the authors
I = illusion that laws are bequest of a long tradition rather than preferences of con…
I used to do this but had trouble doing it in an efficient manner (It felt as though I was coloring rather than reading) I then switched to just highlighting certain key words (all the same color) and spending more time to comprehending / remebering…
Legal scholars - shift to an "age of collectivism" from freeom, which happened / was happening when these laws come to exist
Labour scholars - Sees resistance to these laws fromm middle class women (the "elite") as selfish.
First paragraph seems t…
You have to be careful with the questions that are being asked.
For the first group, the question being asked is have you ever awaken paralzyed with the sense of a strange presence in the room?
For the control group they are being asked, Have you …
Context is the first two sentences.
Main conclusion: Their decision is foolish
then goes on to explain why their decision is foolish (which are premises supporting why the decision is foolish) specfically mentioned they should have revealed after …
A. Incorrect. Off topic.
B. Incorrect. Again off topic
C. incorrect. off topic (potentially strengthening)
E. Incorrect. Way to vague / potentially strengthening, doesn't seem to undermine the reasoning at all. What is first off what is a colder …
Not sure what answer you picked but
A. Incorrect: We don't know this, they could end up weighing the exact same as they did just before starting the diet
B. Incorrect: if they desire to maintain there reduced weight they could just diet indefinite…
Heres why D is incorrect I think it has a few different points of failure.
1 .In my hypothetical scenario I have two species A and B. To which we know A replaces B at year 1000. That does not imply that Species B died out at year 1000. Species B co…
With answer A) you need to first assume that the 1. the laws actually are designed to combat vehicle collisions (not just forcing bikers to wear helmets, or some other irrelevant part of safety) 2. Then secondly the assumption needs to be made that …
Essentially what we have to recongnize in this question is the importance of the statement "For future missions to mars we will need the medical knowledge that the space station project will give us about the limits of human capcities to live in spa…
For me the stratedgy isn't to crazy as it boils down to single question of either why? or how?
PT24. S2. Q18
After reading the question stem it should immediately be clear that, ok this is a RRE.
Next after reading the prompt, there should be two…