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In the verbal section of a GMAT CAT, are individual questions of an RC passage of the same difficulty level, or are they adaptive, just like the test?
eg. if there are 4 RC passages in the verbal section of GMAT CAT,
and each passage has 4 questions each
so if we're discussing the first passage in particular, will it have questions of same difficulty level, ie all 4 questions have 700 level difficulty...or will it change, depending on the accuracy of my previous ans to each question...
suppose my fourth question is a cr question of sub 600 level difficulty, i answer it correctly and the 5th question is an rc passage of 700 level difficulty...this passage has 4 questions...
now I answer the fifth question correctly, so will that be followed by a question of higher difficulty, ie sub700 level, and progress according to this principle...or do all the questions in a passage have the same difficulty level of the first question of that particular passage.
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In the verbal section of a GMAT CAT, are individual questions of an RC passage of the same difficulty level, or are they adaptive, just like the test?
eg. if there are 4 RC passages in the verbal section of GMAT CAT,
and each passage has 4 questions each
so if we're discussing the first passage in particular, will it have questions of same difficulty level, ie all 4 questions have 700 level difficulty...or will it change, depending on the accuracy of my previous ans to each question...
suppose my fourth question is a cr question of sub 600 level difficulty, i answer it correctly and the 5th question is an rc passage of 700 level difficulty...this passage has 4 questions...
now I answer the fifth question correctly, so will that be followed by a question of higher difficulty, ie sub700 level, and progress according to this principle...or do all the questions in a passage have the same difficulty level of the first question of that particular passage.
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Group of those questions is adaptive, but each individual isn't. Hope this helps.
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