- Sun Oct 25, 2020 12:17 pm
#80340
Hey Powerscore -
I'm generally really accurate on Logic Games, though still working on upping my speed in general. The main pattern that I'm noticing in my practice tests is that LIST questions make me freeze up a little bit out of intimidation, then once I get going testing the answer choices from A-E, I can end up spending five minutes figuring out the answer (especially if the correct choice ends up being E, which I am testing out last).
Is there a better strategy then just attacking list question Answer Choices head on, one choice at a time? I do look over all the choices first and eliminate any obvious wrong ones based on my diagram and rule inferences, too. But in general that doesn't help me much because the test writers tend to exclude any obviously wrong answer choices on these list questions. Finally, is there any difference in strategy that I should consider between attacking GBL list vs LCL list questions?
Thank you,
MeriB
I'm generally really accurate on Logic Games, though still working on upping my speed in general. The main pattern that I'm noticing in my practice tests is that LIST questions make me freeze up a little bit out of intimidation, then once I get going testing the answer choices from A-E, I can end up spending five minutes figuring out the answer (especially if the correct choice ends up being E, which I am testing out last).
Is there a better strategy then just attacking list question Answer Choices head on, one choice at a time? I do look over all the choices first and eliminate any obvious wrong ones based on my diagram and rule inferences, too. But in general that doesn't help me much because the test writers tend to exclude any obviously wrong answer choices on these list questions. Finally, is there any difference in strategy that I should consider between attacking GBL list vs LCL list questions?
Thank you,
MeriB