- Wed Aug 21, 2019 7:52 pm
#67484
Hi,
Oh boy, this one really messed me up during my practice.
I eliminated (B) and (C) quickly because of conclusion mismatch. I then eliminated (A) because of the first sentence. Moved on to (D), (E), and did not like either, so I ended up being paralyzed and randomly picked (D).
My prephrase of the stimulus goes "not being good at both aspects is unlikely to lead to success, but you don't need both. As long as you are good at one and average at the other, you are ok”
First sentence of (A) suggests "only being good at two aspects is unlikely to succeed" which does not really match my prephrase, so I eliminated it on this basis. Although after re-reading the entire choice (A) during my review, I do see the logic behind (A) seems to match the stimulus the best among the five choices.
In the hindsight, it looks that after eliminating the obvious wrong answers, the most important thing to check is whether the logic of the remaining choices matches that of stimulus. I guess I should have taken my time to read through (A) and check for its reasoning. I'd appreciate if you can offer any advice to help me improve my process.
Thanks in advance.
Oh boy, this one really messed me up during my practice.
I eliminated (B) and (C) quickly because of conclusion mismatch. I then eliminated (A) because of the first sentence. Moved on to (D), (E), and did not like either, so I ended up being paralyzed and randomly picked (D).
My prephrase of the stimulus goes "not being good at both aspects is unlikely to lead to success, but you don't need both. As long as you are good at one and average at the other, you are ok”
First sentence of (A) suggests "only being good at two aspects is unlikely to succeed" which does not really match my prephrase, so I eliminated it on this basis. Although after re-reading the entire choice (A) during my review, I do see the logic behind (A) seems to match the stimulus the best among the five choices.
In the hindsight, it looks that after eliminating the obvious wrong answers, the most important thing to check is whether the logic of the remaining choices matches that of stimulus. I guess I should have taken my time to read through (A) and check for its reasoning. I'd appreciate if you can offer any advice to help me improve my process.
Thanks in advance.