Do you like to point out the assumptions? Do you like to home in on logical flaws like a detective and analyze precisely how arguments could be made better, or worse? Then GMAT Critical Reasoning is for you. So start dissecting op-ed pieces and cutting the contestants on television debates down to size. When you see your GMAT score, you'll be glad you did!
This is an inference question, we are given constraints in the stem. we need to pick an answer that completely fits and agrees with the constraints. try avoiding assumpitons
Which of the following can be most properly inferred from the passage above?
A. Mastering the Critical Reasoning question type will ensure an excellent GMAT score.
No this is an assumption no where is it mentioned that you get an excellent GMAT score.B. No question type contained on the GMAT is represented in more sections of the GMAT than is Critical Reasoning.
Nope, this is another assumption! there is no info about more sectionsC. Op-ed pieces and Television debates contain content that is related in the same way to a material tested in GMAT Critical Reasoning.
Yes this comparison has been done this is the correct answerD. Logical flaws and assumptions are question types that appear only on the GMAT.
NOPE another assumption done over here !! E. Thinking like a detective has no impact on one's GMAT Score.
:O all this time I've spent pretending to be Sherlock ! this is another assumption and we cant infer this in the passage given THE ANSWER IMO is C!!