Proposition questions: should I approach these like an inference question or a principle question? I've read different things. Example of this question type is PT 82 section 2 question 14.
... PT 14, the lizard game from PT 27, the CD game from PT31 ... , the fruit stand game from PT ... bus game from PT 36, dinosaur game from PT 57, the stained ... glass game from PT 62, work-piece game from ...
The question is fairly self-explanatory, but here's one of a number of examples: PT 4, Sec. 3 rates the overall difficulty as a 3/5 in the Question Bank but a 1/5 overall under the Free LG Explanations list. Can anyone clarify? Thanks in advance!
Could somebody explain to me why the correct answers are correct for questions 7, 18, and 25?
Why is 7 (e) instead of (b), why is 18 (d) instead of (c), and why is 25 (b) ?
... was just another PT.
_These last 2 points you really ... ever gotten wrong during a PT and did the advanced ... .. who knows!) apart from PT and BRing as usual. However ... doing 2 games a day) I started back on my PT/ ... I did. Did one more PT/BR - really took it ...
... was a MBT question on pt 89 dealing with average numbers ... an easier question on pt 80.1.2 (flaw question) where it ... saying "you have to know 2 of 3 things to make ... have to know at least 2/3 of the numerator, denominator ...
I chose D, but I think I might have mistaken this for a strengthen question. However, I don't understand how E is correct. Why does the fact that it doesn't show that megatelescope research is worhty for comparison.... matter? I feel like this is one of ...