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I am able to solve 500-600 level question ,but i always get wrong 600-700 level question wrong,do i need to change my strategy and need to go trough concepts again ? and same applies to RC as well. Or difficulty level of question is not an issue?
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If you are in the initial stages of your preparation, I advise you to not practice under timed condition take your time, read and analyze carefully accuracy will improve over time you can't expect to jump from 50 to 90% accuracy in a short time. some people might be able to do this quickly, but it isn't applicable in all cases. Practice from official sources there is a certain style present in official questions that no other test prep firms can copy.
If practicing without timed conditions your still facing problems, then the foundations are weak and you will need to revise them.
I feel that for reading comprehension, you really need to develop your own strategy. Some only skim the passages, while others read every other sentence, while others read the entire passage. What works for one person, may not work for you. I find that reading the entire passage works best for me and usually gets me 100% on reading comprehension.
If you are in the initial stages of your preparation, I advise you to not practice under timed condition take your time, read and analyze carefully accuracy will improve over time you can't expect to jump from 50 to 90% accuracy in a short time. some people might be able to do this quickly, but it isn't applicable in all cases. Practice from official sources there is a certain style present in official questions that no other test prep firms can copy.
If practicing without timed conditions your still facing problems, then the foundations are weak and you will need to revise them.
Can someone please give me the link of the page that has Maths questions with 500,600 and 700+ level . Saw it few days back but not able to find it now
Can someone please give me the link of the page that has Maths questions with 500,600 and 700+ level . Saw it few days back but not able to find it now
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