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Re: Efficiently tackle Inference questions in RC and CR. [#permalink]
Hi Marcab,

Need a bit of help regarding RC.
currently i'm doing very well in CR & SC but RC as usual has been my weakness.

Earlier i use to score around 50 percent correct in RC but following new approach i'm able to nail most nail most structure questions. Here i dont read the whole passage but first sentence of each passage or 1 more sentence in purpose is not clear and also look for idea transitions.

But when i'm presented with a detail questions at the start i consume too much time as i have to do this initial reading to get a feel of the passage and then look for detail.

Questions that specially trouble me are the ones where i need to match many details with the passage. And here i get confused as to read the full passage or do the initial reading and then use POE to answers.

For example, if the passage asks for thing that the author won't agree with. I need to know 4 things that he will agree with and those may be scattered through out the passage.

As you are good in RC, Please help me to get over this difficulty. I have my GMAT in 2 weeks so i would prefer fine tuning the existing strategy or knowing where actually i'm making mistakes.

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Re: Efficiently tackle Inference questions in RC and CR. [#permalink]
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Ok, here is a passage from OG:


--------------------------------------------------
Archaeology as a profession faces two major prob-
lems. First, it is the poorest of the poor. Only paltry
sums are available for excavating and even less is avail-
able for publishing the results and preserving the sites
(5) once excavated. Yet archaeologists deal with priceless
objects every day. Second, there is the problem of illegal
excavation, resulting in museum-quality pieces being
sold to the highest bidder.
I would like to make an outrageous suggestion that
(10) would at one stroke provide funds for archaeology and
reduce the amount of illegal digging. I would propose
that scientific archeological expeditions and govern-
mental authorities sell excavated artifacts on the open
market. Such sales would provide substantial funds for
(15) the excavation and preservation of archaeological sites
and the publication of results. At the same time, they
would break the illegal excavator’s grip on the market,
thereby decreasing the inducement to engage in illegal
activities.
(20) You might object that professionals excavate to
acquire knowledge, not money. Moreover, ancient arti-
facts are part of our global cultural heritage, which
should be available for all to appreciate, not sold to the
highest bidder. I agree. Sell nothing that has unique

(25) artistic merit or scientific value. But, you might reply,
everything that comes our of the ground has scientific
value. Here we part company. Theoretically, you may be
correct in claiming that every artifact has potential scien-
tific value. Practically, you are wrong.
(30) I refer to the thousands of pottery vessels and ancient
lamps that are essentially duplicates of one another. In
one small excavation in Cyprus, archaeologists recently
uncovered 2,000 virtually indistinguishable small jugs in
a single courtyard, Even precious royal seal impressions
(35) known as/melekh handles have been found in abun-
dance---more than 4,000 examples so far.
The basements of museums are simply not large
enough to store the artifacts that are likely to be discov-
ered in the future. There is not enough money even to
(40) catalogue the finds; as a result, they cannot be found
again and become as inaccessible as if they had never
been discovered. Indeed, with the help of a computer,
sold artifacts could be more accessible than are the
pieces stored in bulging museum basements. Prior to
(45) sale, each could be photographed and the list of the
purchasers could be maintained on the computer A
purchaser could even be required to agree to return the
piece if it should become needed for scientific purposes.
It would be unrealistic to suggest that illegal digging
(50) would stop if artifacts were sold on the open market.
But the demand for the clandestine product would be
substantially reduced. Who would want an unmarked
pot when another was available whose provenance was
known, and that was dated stratigraphically by the
professional archaeologist who excavated it?
------------------------------------------------------------

Question:
The author implies that all of the following statements about duplicate artifacts are true EXCEPT:
(A) A market for such artifacts already exists.
(B) Such artifacts seldom have scientific value.
(C) There is likely to be a continuing supply of such artifacts.
(D) Museums are well supplied with examples of such artifacts.
(E) Such artifacts frequently exceed in quality those already catalogued in museum collections.
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Re: Efficiently tackle Inference questions in RC and CR. [#permalink]
Honestly speaking, my weakest link is RC. What I found is that if I give sufficient time to read the entire passage and take notes, I do well. But reading the entire passage takes time and to compensate here, I try to do SC questions under a minute. There will be around 14 SC questions and if my maths is right, I can save aleast 8-10 minutes. The time saved here is the time spent on reading in RC.
Regarding the detailed questions, reading is the only way we can prevent ourselves from faring bad.
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Re: Efficiently tackle Inference questions in RC and CR. [#permalink]
mansoorfarooqui wrote:
Ok, here is a passage from OG:


--------------------------------------------------
Archaeology as a profession faces two major prob-
lems. First, it is the poorest of the poor. Only paltry
sums are available for excavating and even less is avail-
able for publishing the results and preserving the sites
(5) once excavated. Yet archaeologists deal with priceless
objects every day. Second, there is the problem of illegal
excavation, resulting in museum-quality pieces being
sold to the highest bidder.
I would like to make an outrageous suggestion that
(10) would at one stroke provide funds for archaeology and
reduce the amount of illegal digging. I would propose
that scientific archeological expeditions and govern-
mental authorities sell excavated artifacts on the open
market. Such sales would provide substantial funds for
(15) the excavation and preservation of archaeological sites
and the publication of results. At the same time, they
would break the illegal excavator’s grip on the market,
thereby decreasing the inducement to engage in illegal
activities.
(20) You might object that professionals excavate to
acquire knowledge, not money. Moreover, ancient arti-
facts are part of our global cultural heritage, which
should be available for all to appreciate, not sold to the
highest bidder. I agree. Sell nothing that has unique

(25) artistic merit or scientific value. But, you might reply,
everything that comes our of the ground has scientific
value. Here we part company. Theoretically, you may be
correct in claiming that every artifact has potential scien-
tific value. Practically, you are wrong.
(30) I refer to the thousands of pottery vessels and ancient
lamps that are essentially duplicates of one another
. In
one small excavation in Cyprus, archaeologists recently
uncovered 2,000 virtually indistinguishable small jugs in
a single courtyard, Even precious royal seal impressions
(35) known as/melekh handles have been found in abun-
dance---more than 4,000 examples so far.
The basements of museums are simply not large
enough to store the artifacts that are likely to be discov-
ered in the future.
There is not enough money even to
(40) catalogue the finds; as a result, they cannot be found
again and become as inaccessible as if they had never
been discovered. Indeed, with the help of a computer,
sold artifacts could be more accessible than are the
pieces stored in bulging museum basements
. Prior to
(45) sale, each could be photographed and the list of the
purchasers could be maintained on the computer A
purchaser could even be required to agree to return the
piece if it should become needed for scientific purposes.
It would be unrealistic to suggest that illegal digging
(50) would stop if artifacts were sold on the open market.
But the demand for the clandestine product would be
substantially reduced. Who would want an unmarked
pot when another was available whose provenance was
known, and that was dated stratigraphically by the
professional archaeologist who excavated it?
------------------------------------------------------------

Question:
The author implies that all of the following statements about duplicate artifacts are true EXCEPT:
(A) A market for such artifacts already exists.
(B) Such artifacts seldom have scientific value.
(C) There is likely to be a continuing supply of such artifacts.
(D) Museums are well supplied with examples of such artifacts.
(E) Such artifacts frequently exceed in quality those already catalogued in museum collections.


In the passage, we are supposed to look for the answer which has not been mentioned about duplicate artifacts.
I have highlighted those for convenience, but even if you don't want to look at the passage then one thing that can be done is read the choices carefully. Here doing this can save much of your time because as soon as you read answer choice E, you will notice that "quality" was not even discussed.
By the way, how are you preparing for the RCs. Whats the source?
You may look at VeritasPrep question bank for RCs. They have good passages with detailed explanations.
Regards.
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Re: Efficiently tackle Inference questions in RC and CR. [#permalink]
Hi Marcab,

Thanks for the feedback!

I am using only official passages only. OG12, 13, VR2, Prep pack1.
Are these sufficient?

Today i took a MGMAT CAT and got disheartened to see V34, although for past few days i solved OG12/13 + VR2 with almost 90% accuracy in CR and SC and 65% in RC.

On analyzing, i noticed that all the questions that costed me 2 or above minutes got wrong. less than 2 mins correct almost 85-90% of the time. and all were 700-800 level questions. Do you see any pattern here. What i'm doing wrong. I finished verbal section with 6 mins remaining.

This is the first test in CAT series and i noticed i got 90% questions that were 700-800 difficulty. I got almost all RC wrong (6-7), 4SC & 4 CR

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i have not used prep pack 1 yet..
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mansoorfarooqui wrote:
Hi Marcab,

Thanks for the feedback!

I am using only official passages only. OG12, 13, VR2, Prep pack1.
Are these sufficient?

Today i took a MGMAT CAT and got disheartened to see V34, although for past few days i solved OG12/13 + VR2 with almost 90% accuracy in CR and SC and 65% in RC.

On analyzing, i noticed that all the questions that costed me 2 or above minutes got wrong. less than 2 mins correct almost 85-90% of the time. and all were 700-800 level questions. Do you see any pattern here. What i'm doing wrong. I finished verbal section with 6 mins remaining.

This is the first test in CAT series and i noticed i got 90% questions that were 700-800 difficulty. I got almost all RC wrong (6-7), 4SC & 4 CR

Best Regards,
Mansoor


Hii Mansoor.
Sorry for the late reply.
Hope prep is going well.
Regarding MGMAT CAT 1, don't bother much about the result but don't forget to learn from your mistakes. Having said that, I also feel that there is a need to mention that MGMAT CAT 1 is somewhat harder than the rest of the CATs.
I guess its around 2 weeks left for your exam, so I shall suggest to go for prep pack 1.
Regards.
Good luck for your Said application and your exam. May god bless you.
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Thanks Marcab!
I have started using prep pack1 and also I'm practicing RCs on grockit coz it's timed and questions are good too. I figured out that i have timing issues.
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Hey mansoor,

How are you finding grockit passage question.
Even i am struggling with scatter detail questions and inference.

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Hi Aristocrat,

If you feel time pressure while doing RC then i would suggest using grockit. The quality of passages and questions are both and they are timed and also maintains a log of quizzes you attempted so that you can review your mistakes later. Additionally, what i really like about grockit is that you can practice the specific type of questions.

For tougher RCs try GMC forum and aristotle RC99

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mansoorfarooqui wrote:
Hi Marcab,

Thanks for the feedback!

I am using only official passages only. OG12, 13, VR2, Prep pack1.
Are these sufficient?

Today i took a MGMAT CAT and got disheartened to see V34, although for past few days i solved OG12/13 + VR2 with almost 90% accuracy in CR and SC and 65% in RC.

On analyzing, i noticed that all the questions that costed me 2 or above minutes got wrong. less than 2 mins correct almost 85-90% of the time. and all were 700-800 level questions. Do you see any pattern here. What i'm doing wrong. I finished verbal section with 6 mins remaining.

This is the first test in CAT series and i noticed i got 90% questions that were 700-800 difficulty. I got almost all RC wrong (6-7), 4SC & 4 CR

Best Regards,
Mansoor


Hi Mansoor & Marcab

I am into same situation. My accuracy and timing in OGs verbal section is 80+ but in MGMAT CAT 1 i got V34.
Any comments/ suggestions?

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Fantastic article!
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:fyi

Even before such concept be applied, the key is to mentally organize the specific references in the passage. What do I mean? In reading the OG13 explanations to inference OG problems, it is true that most answers will not be from the passage. The OG even tells us "Since the word 'suggests' is used in the question, the answer is probably not directly stated in the passage and therefore has to be inferred." However, this task becomes difficult because there can be one reference or multiple references of which the inference question is built off. Check out question 84 of OG 13. An inference question can also list some lines in the question stem (e.g. mentioned in lines 10-20) yet embed the answer in a later lines or even a few paragraphs. Check out question 57 of OG13. Therefore, learn how to organize the key parts in your head or scratch paper because it's too easy fall into tunnel-vision and select the trap answer.

That said, this is still a great article.
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Great help thannk you. +1Kudo :)
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Hi peeps,

I have a doubt regarding inference question type

If the question asks "Which of the following cannot be inferred as...."

Can the "out of scope answers" be considered as potential answers or will they be regarded as irrelevant?
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