GMAT Critical Reasoning: 10 Most Common Question Types
Every other day we'll be finding discussions of interesting and tricky questions from previous years.
We will be finding 5-10 Critical Reasoning questions every day based on Most Common Question types tested on the GMAT:- Weaken the Argument Questions,
- Strength the Argument Questions,
- Assumption Questions,
- Must be True/Inference Questions,
- Bold-Face Questions,
- Resolve the Paradox Questions,
- Dialogs – Method of Reasoning Questions,
- Provide the Conclusion Questions
- Evaluate the Argument Questions,
- Parallel & Flaw in Reasoning Questions,
Study those hand-picked tough and tricky questions which have not been discussed for at least a year or two (you may have missed them otherwise) and review replies and tips from our
expert team and prominent members**.
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