- Mon May 01, 2017 9:01 am
#34463
Hi all,
I've found myself in a good conundrum. About 4/5 times per section, I know what the answer is immediately after reading the question stem. This happens very often with Assumption, Agree/Disagree, and Main Conclusion statements.
I know that the Bible teaches to always read all 5 answers choice. That said, some of the questions are much more time consuming i.e. certain parallel reasoning questions, questions with a more dense stimulus etc.
On average, we have 1 minute and 25 seconds per questions. As mentioned above, about 4/5 times per section I find my self with the luxury of snagging a without-doubt correct answer in about 30 seconds or so.
An example of these questions would be :
Politician : Mike has good values and morals. Thus, he won't make a good presidents.
Answer : People with good values and morals don't make good presidents.
To my main point, is this a wise decision or should I take more caution? I feel that these questions are almost like gifts in a way and are very valuable to my overall LR score because they allow we to not feel rushed when I see a longer problem.
Thank you,
Frank
I've found myself in a good conundrum. About 4/5 times per section, I know what the answer is immediately after reading the question stem. This happens very often with Assumption, Agree/Disagree, and Main Conclusion statements.
I know that the Bible teaches to always read all 5 answers choice. That said, some of the questions are much more time consuming i.e. certain parallel reasoning questions, questions with a more dense stimulus etc.
On average, we have 1 minute and 25 seconds per questions. As mentioned above, about 4/5 times per section I find my self with the luxury of snagging a without-doubt correct answer in about 30 seconds or so.
An example of these questions would be :
Politician : Mike has good values and morals. Thus, he won't make a good presidents.
Answer : People with good values and morals don't make good presidents.
To my main point, is this a wise decision or should I take more caution? I feel that these questions are almost like gifts in a way and are very valuable to my overall LR score because they allow we to not feel rushed when I see a longer problem.
Thank you,
Frank