It's a very rare type of question, but yes, if your are doing process of elimination, you want to eliminate all answer choices that mustbetrue or could betrue.
Are they any different from mustbetrue questions? As in should I keep sticking to my normal rule of whether it can be supported by lines int he passage?
I'm not a sage nor a mentor but I think inference questions are just MustBeTrue questions! As JY says in those videos, "we have to push something out of the stimulus".
Start by reading for arguments: conclusions, premises, how they interact. Also, you should know exactly what every question type wants from you. Sometimes, for example, it wants you to find an appropriate conclusion ('MustbeTrue').
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... will not be able to understand this question. And honestly, JY ... to knowing the dictionary definition and logically invalid; E is ... that is logically valid, and relevant to the conclusion. and mustbe considered a premise if E ...
Will we not be able to diagram must-be-true/must-be-false questions on the logical reasoning section? Sometimes those are not so easy to do in your head...
... the answer choice that absolutely mustbetrue in order for the argument ... C, for example, it could betrue, but it doesn't HAVE ... to be. Not being able to open ... that not only CAN betrue, but it MUSTbe.
I agree with all the comments above, that this is a tuition problem. We could also assume that the reason non-Markland students decreased is because the tuition increased. So, E mustbetrue.
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... is the case, then it mustbetrue that there is a Holiday ... those two sales has to be happening at all times. true that there is never any ... has excess merchandise. There could be several other months where there ...
... that is "likely", can be inferred, or is most strongly ... that is certain, assured, or mustbetrue. Provable is looking for weaker ... language, be cautious of "all" "every" " ... "some" or uses weak language, be skeptical of answer choices with ...