Monday, September 14, 2009

GMAT Critical Reasoning: Find The “Cleat” In Inference Questions

Inference Questions are unique. Inference questions are the only question sub-type to show up in a major way in both Critical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension questions on the GMAT. Between the two, you can expect to encounter seven to eight inference questions on Test Day, comprising about 18% of the verbal section. So inference questions are important. However, inference questions are also outliers. On most critical reasoning and reading comprehension questions, GMAT takers can triangulate on the correct answer by systematically analyzing either the content or structure of the stimulus/passage. Not so on Inference Questions...(click here for more)


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