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Good job mate. Pretty good analysis. Also, I am curious to know whether you are familiar with negation technique. It's a very powerful tool that you can apply for CR assumption questions. You should be able to arrive at the correct answer much quicker using negation technique. I have attached a pdf,created by e-gmat, containing information about negation technique. Hope you find it helpful.
Alright. Sounds good. I guess you should be able to reduce the time you take, with more practice. If you are taking 3+ minutes even after solving 30 40 questions, I suggest that you ditch the method/approach(Don't want to sound harsh). It is better if we try to learn/employ techniques that are less time consuming.
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