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?
The other change in his method is that he now does all questions that add a premise first, and then returns to the "naked" mustbetrue/could betrue questions.
Thinking about it more, you asked if the question is a "mustbetrue" and that question is not a "mustbetrue" but instead a "mustbe false" question. Maybe this is what happened?
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I like the could betrue -> mustbetrue approach. Still, that may not be as useful as doing a bunch of games linearly and figuring out what you need to drill to make it so that you can more or less easily burn straight through your LG sections.
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@keets993 weird games section, and also the start of the change in LR and RC questions to being more open "most strongly supported" type rather than "mustbetrue" types are what made PT 72 hard imo.
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