- Mon Aug 27, 2018 2:02 pm
#50261
Hi,
I just have a general questions in regards to where I should start with my answer choices. Generally, is it better to create hypotheticals for answer choices that are more restricted or less restricted?
For example, in a question on a sequencing game for MUST BE TRUE, is it better to start with answer choices that involve more restricted variables, or less restricted variables (floaters)?
I realize that I don't usually know where to start, and with my luck, I usually end up getting the right answer on the last choice that I create a hypothetical for.
I was looking at Game #1 on PrepTest 56 (Dec 2008) on the Six Auditions questions. Question four asks for the answer whose placement would determine all of the auditions. My question is would it be better to start with choices that involve more restricted variables, or less. I eventually got the question right, but not before I wasted a ton of a time creating 5 separate hypotheticals.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Maryana
I just have a general questions in regards to where I should start with my answer choices. Generally, is it better to create hypotheticals for answer choices that are more restricted or less restricted?
For example, in a question on a sequencing game for MUST BE TRUE, is it better to start with answer choices that involve more restricted variables, or less restricted variables (floaters)?
I realize that I don't usually know where to start, and with my luck, I usually end up getting the right answer on the last choice that I create a hypothetical for.
I was looking at Game #1 on PrepTest 56 (Dec 2008) on the Six Auditions questions. Question four asks for the answer whose placement would determine all of the auditions. My question is would it be better to start with choices that involve more restricted variables, or less. I eventually got the question right, but not before I wasted a ton of a time creating 5 separate hypotheticals.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Maryana