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i have completed understanding the concepts and practiced good amount of questions in verbal but i am not able to focus throughout the section so can anyone help me out regarding how to go about preparation in the verbal
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You should try reading any magazine or something similar for an hour daily to build focus until you take the exam. Or you can also try studying Verbal questions quiz continuously for an hour or two. Practicing in the long term you will get used to it and won’t get bored anymore
If x and y are nonzero integers such that -12≤ x ≤ 1 and -4≤ y ≤10, what is the sum of the minimum and the maximum possible values of x/y?
A. -8 B. -4 C. 0 D. 4 E. 8
hi guys for this question, is there a standard that can be followed? i saw discussions coming up with 12 and -`12 and summing them to get the answer 0. Is there a way to determine how to tackle such questions of there is a slight modification in the question?