... been looking for a LR question that I did (I have ... have gone through the entire question bank. I remember starring the ... that we should skip this question and not waste time on ...
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... still learning logic reasoning by question type. I’ve completed mbt ... review timed of all the question types I’ve learned thus ... still don’t understand the question types ? I haven’t done ... can help me study by question type ??
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!
Does anyone have a "cheat sheet" for how to approach different question types? ex. main point is to find conclusion then look for answer. same idea but for all the different question types
Hi friends! I have a stupid question regarding the application of BR. In the video, it was introduced as the method to be adopted for LR. Should we also use it for LG and/or RC? Thanks a lot!
By my count the common core uses 19 PT’s (17-35). My question is, does the common use every question from these tests? I could see maybe for LR but not so much for LG.
Hello everyone,
If a question stem says “which one of the following statements can be properly inferred from the statements above?”, is this a MBT or MSS question?
Thank you in advance.:)
For some reason I can't seem to find the explanations for how the correct answer was obtained for the Flaw Q's I'm working on from the question bank/prep tests
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I wanted to know if there is a general trend among people to feel one question type as more difficult than the other. So I added ones where I seem to have most frequent errors.