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Have you tried taking notes or diagramming the problem? This could help you understand the stimulus and therefore solve the problem.
Every time you review a problem try to identify premises, the conclusion and how the author draws the conclusion from the premises.

I agree with crejoc practice, practice, and practice.

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hi amit,

yes, as everyone suggested CR bible is the best..try to understand the family of questions..they have nicely grouped them...this will give you an idea of what pieces of information should be attacked in order to answer a specific type of question...

and yes...practice a lot...may be you will get a less hit rate initially, but after some practice you will be consistent..and then CR becomes real fun :)

Good luck
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Hi Everybody,

Many thanks for your valuable advices.

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-Amit



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