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DO we have a link or reference where we can get practise [#permalink]
12 Jan 2005, 14:16
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DO we have a link or reference where we can get practise Bold Faces SC questions?
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But where could be main source for boldfaces though? I looked in LSAT materials already and still could not find any.
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qhoc0010 wrote: But where could be main source for boldfaces though? I looked in LSAT materials already and still could not find any.
You will not find any BF CR in LSAT books. There is definitely a shortage of them. OG has one. Out of the 9 ETS paper tests there may be also 1 or 2. PR2005 CAT has 2 or 3. The rest comes from the links I gave you.
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Paul,
Thanks a lot.
Lot of them does not have the sentences marked bold. So its very difficult to understand what the question is about.
Do you have this compiled in a document or pdf etc? That would save us lot of time and pain.
Please let me kNow. Highly appreciate your help.
Thanks
Pankaj
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pb, the sentences are either bolded or within "..." or within <...>
I do not have these on pdf files, they're just a collection from GMATclub members.
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I'm sorry if it sounds stupid, but could anyone explain the significance of bold-face question to me?
Thanks in anticipation.
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Bold faced questions will test your knowledge in identifying:
1- Evidence
2- Premise
3- Assumption
4- Cause/effect
5- Conclusion
There may be some sub-categorization but in general, the above are the 5 main categories that you need to differentiate from each other and associate with the given bolded sentences. Usually, these are slightly more difficult than regular CR questions. You can also have another example by checking the very last CR question of the OG.
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Thanks for the explaination, Paul. I was totally unaware of this.
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Paul wrote:
Thanks a ton Paul!!! I had posted a question earlier and no one replied. This is great help. Will review them.
Thanks again!
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I came across a few on PR online material...I'll try to see if I can post em...
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