I go 100 % with JY...I mean for MBT questions, once you read the stem, you know exactly what you are looking for and your reading of the stimulus becomes that much quicker and more effective.
I used some of those other methods PS, in particular, but once I started using JY method of reading the questionstem first, I began to pick up steam real fast. It helps you identify certain keys to the question type.
... group" do you mean a questionstem that has placed A (for ... : A1 ---> B4, and the question tells us A3, B would ... float anywhere? Further, if the question told us B3, then A ...
Agree with Zach! The LR was really helpful! Just hearing other peoples thought process when they saw a questionstem helped me see things I may have overlooked or what I should be looking for.
The question begins some background info letting ... the region that is in question. Is there a shortage of ... , keep in mind that the questionstem is telling us that there ...
It also manipulates your mind so that next time that you see a similar questionstem with those answer choices it'll make it easier for you to narrow down the correct answer choice.
With answer ... ? That is circular reasoning. The question would need to say something ... the majority. But in the questionstem it says "most" trail users ...
... gotten better at identifying different question types and knowing how ... like to group similar question types under a broader ... how to identify the question through the questionstem/prompt with seconds ... if its a strengthening question with a cause and effect ...
... "must be truth" question types: when the questionstem includes "the statements ... argument" it is a strengthening question. Reason? Because "must be ... in the stimulus whereas strengthen question include arguments.
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Personally, I find that each question type has a different strategy ... time to look at the questionstem before reading the stimulus, I ... how to approach that specific question.