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You can score the 99th percentile despite getting 20% questions incorrect.Don't get stuck on any one question!
From any point on a plane, only two tangents can be drawn on a circle.
Length of the two tangent is equal.
On the GMAT, ensure 'completing' each section.- "no attempts" attract greater penalty than "negative attempts" do.
"Circular Reasoning"
- The fallacy of assuming a conclusion to be true, in reaching the conclusion.
A favorite GMAT CR fallacy.
Example: Jack cannot lie because Jack always tells the truth.
Example: A is true because B is true; B is true because A is true.
Practice RCs, everyday!The skill will help you in all sections and question types!!
In DS, an answer is achieved only when the answer is "consistent".
Q. Is X a multiple of 24?
(1) X is a multiple of 6.
(2) X is a multiple of 4.
X = 24 satisfies both (1) and (2), leads to "Yes".
X = 12 satisfies both (1) and (2), leads to "No".
"Inconsistent". Hence, insufficient. Answer is E.
Practice RCs, everyday!The skill will help you in all sections and question types!!
The 3 key subjunctive mood constructions:
1. If + plural form of verb.
If I were the Prime Minister, politics would be cleaner.
2. Subject + bossy verb + that + base form of verb.
The judge ordered that the cop take the accused away.
3. Subject + bossy verb + that + something be done.
The judge ordered that the accused be taken away by the cop.
Key difference between "Assumption statements" and "Strengthening statements" on CR:
Assumption statements are a subset of Strengthening statements.
- A strengthening statement fills the missing link.
- An assumption statement fills the missing link and must be true for the argument to hold ground.
Practice RCs, everyday!The skill will help you in all sections and question types!!
Don't exhaust official material early- it's a common mistake.Save it for the last few weeks.
In a correct sentence, each pronoun must have a clear noun for reference; the noun and pronoun must agree in number.
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In DS, "no" can very well be an answer.
Question: Is X = 7?
(1): X is not a prime number.
(1) is sufficient. Because (1) leads to "No, X is not equal to 7".
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