- Wed Sep 04, 2019 5:55 pm
#67840
Hi bengs,
You are likely to see similar issues on every logical reasoning section. Essentially what you are asking is if we have more examples of questions where they use words that have essentially the same meaning for the purpose of the argument. We see that ALL THE TIME. Sometimes the stimulus will use the phrase "highly unlikely" and the correct answer will refer to something being "very improbable." Language and word use is important, and the more you practice with this test, the more examples you will see of how different word choices matter.
Hope that helps!
Rachael
You are likely to see similar issues on every logical reasoning section. Essentially what you are asking is if we have more examples of questions where they use words that have essentially the same meaning for the purpose of the argument. We see that ALL THE TIME. Sometimes the stimulus will use the phrase "highly unlikely" and the correct answer will refer to something being "very improbable." Language and word use is important, and the more you practice with this test, the more examples you will see of how different word choices matter.
Hope that helps!
Rachael