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Article: GMAT Verbal Test Strategies:


 

GMAT Critical Reasoning:

In these questions need to analyze the situations on the basis of which every question is founded, and make a choice of the answer that should be the most apt response to the given question. No particulary knowledge of any specific subject area is necessary answer any of these questions, and no knowledge of the terminology and conventions of formal logic is presupposed.

 


 

Test-taking Strategies for GMAT Critical Reasoning

1. Mostly a set of statements will be provided with and this set of statements should be understood very cautiously, with good care to such things as

- what is put forward as objective data which is also factual
- what is NOT articulated directly but inevitably follows from what is said in the given statements,
- what is necessary to come out of the facts that've been put forward, and
- how substantial are any claims to the effect that a certain conclusion comes from the underlying facts that've been received.

In studying statements, it is essential to pay particular attention to the soundness of the logic being used. It is certainly not required to make any sort of personal opinion of the true facts that have been put forward.

2. If any question is founded on a statement, be very careful in identifying with utmost clarity, the part which is the conclusion in the argument. Note that the conclusion does NOT always come at the end of the argument text. It may come in the middle in certain situations, or it may even come at the very beginning of the sentence.

Be conscious of the hints in the text that one of the arguments given is not merely asserted but is going to logically follow from some other statement or other several other statements in the text.

3. It is critical to check and understand precisely what the question is expecting. It is actually better to read the question first, before reading the statements on which it is based upon.

4. Read all the answer options cautiously, You should not select any of the choices and assume its the best answer before first checking and analyzing all the alternatives.

 


 

Those are the most essential set of strategies and tips that you need to perform well in GMAT Verbal Practice Exams. It is important to focus on all three aspect of the GMAT verbal exam: GMAT Critial Reasoning, Reading Comprehension GMAT and GMAT Sentence Correction.

 
 

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