Critical Reasoning (GMAT Focus Edition - Verbal Reasoning Content and Tactics)

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    Question Frequency
    - Assumed to be the Least Frequent Verbal Question Type
    - Usually 9-13 Critical Reasoning Questions per Verbal Section
    - Potential Content for Integrated Reasoning Two-Part Analysis Questions
    Strategic Implications
    - Approximately 2min per Question Average for Verbal | Approximately 3min per Question for Data Insights
    - Maximum 3min for Verbal | Maximum 4min for Data Insights
    - Minimize to a Single Reread Before Eliminating and Guessing to Save Time
    - Primary Type to Skip Proactively if You are Behind Pace in the Verbal or IR Sections
    Critical Reasoning Process
    Step 1 - ID Question Task
    - Skip Prompt, Read Question to Determine Task & Question Category | Argument (Conclusion) or Inference (No Conclusion)
    Step 2 - Read Prompt & Take Notes
    - Argument Task - Read Prompt and Note Exact Conclusion(s)
    - Inference Task - Read Prompt and Shorthand Note Statements of Fact
    Step 3 - Prediction (Argument-Only)
    - Broadly Predict What Answer Should Do to Address Argument Question Task - ie. Strengthen, Weaken, Identify Flaw, Identify Assumption, Evaluate, Justify, etc.
    Step 4 - Process of Elimination
    - Common Wrong Argument Answers - Reverse Impact | Vague Impact | Added Info Needed to Determine Impact | No Impact (as True or False)
    - Common Wrong Inference Answers - Reversal of Information| Extreme Inference | Possible, but Not Certain

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  • @GMAT-zr3ds
    @GMAT-zr3ds หลายเดือนก่อน

    Option B: The passage says that recreating designs for publications like the Jefferson Manual is often required, which suggests a lack of creativity in this task. However, it also mentions that there are other publishing jobs that offer plenty of creativity. This makes option B a strong candidate.
    Option C: The passage doesn't mention an extensive library of past publications.

  • @user-fc2jd2jn4g
    @user-fc2jd2jn4g 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks

  • @Siddhii_
    @Siddhii_ 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi, can I skip any number of questions and come back to them if I have flagged them?

    • @analystprep
      @analystprep  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      In they new GMAT Focus Edition, yes you can, but only up to 3 questions.