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MCAT Verbal Reasoning
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Subjects
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mcat
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logic-and-reasoning
Instructions:
Answer 27 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Some specific and complex question do not give you lead words as clues. 1st - eliminate the choices that are inconsistent with bottom line! 2nd - ______ to passage to check remaining choices
Verbal Fundamentals Step 1:Rank and Order
Go back
General question types(2)
Specific question types(3)
2. First - Second - Third
Step 5: Attack The Aquestions
Step 4: Bottom Line
List Markers
Specific question types(3)
3. Retrieval - Inference - Vocab in context
Specific question types(3)
Know Pivotal Words
General question types(2)
Conclusion Words- summing up Main points
4. After reading - sum everything into a bottom line with the main point and tone of entire passage
Step 4: Bottom Line
How to attack the question?
What to do with long ass convoluted questions?
Verbal Fundamentals Step 1:Rank and Order
5. When using POE and down to 2 choices: Actively look for which answer may have ___________________ for that question type
Dealing with easy passage
Attractors that commonly appear
3 formats for All question types
Opinion Indicators
6. Fill in a random guess for each question and use the Mark button to show its a skipped over passage. Mark which passages were skipped on scratch paper
Dealing with harder passage
3 formats for All question types
What to do with long ass convoluted questions?
Step 4: Bottom Line
7. Articulate your answer to the question once you have found relevant information in the text - if its very hard then...
Write it down
Know Pivotal Words
Step 5: Attack The Aquestions
3 formats for All question types
8. Use highlight function to annotate important parts - Topic sentences - shifts in direction - Different POV - Conclusion - Try to right the MP of each paragraph(especially on difficult passages)
General question types(2)
Go back
Attractors that commonly appear
Step 3: Work The Passage
9. Therefore - thus - so - consequently - clearly
General question types(2)
Conclusion Words- summing up Main points
How to attack the question?
List Markers
10. 1. Retrieval - 2. Inference - 3. Vocabulary in context - 4. Main idea/Primary purpose - 5. Tone/Attitude - 6. Structure - 7. Evaluate - 8. Stengthen/Weaken - 9. New Information - 10. Analogy
Verbal Fundamentals Step 1:Rank and Order
10 basic question types
Step 4: Bottom Line
Complex question types(5)
11. General question require general answer and can usually be answered with your own statement of the Bottom line - Specific answers choices are narrow and require going back to the passage. Complex question may require you to go back and then do a plet
Dealing with harder passage
List Markers
Comparison And Contrast when passage describes two things as different. wrong answers will say they are the same
Indentify question type
12. Paraphrase put it in your own words as simply as possible. Define the task then answer the question
Indentify question type
Dealing with easy passage
What to do with long ass convoluted questions?
Step 3: Work The Passage
13. But/ despite - yet/ except - nonetheless/ in contrast - in spite of the fact that/ however - although/ nevertheless - admittedly/ even though
Know Pivotal Words
10 basic question types
Emphasis Words- catch your attention
Attractors that commonly appear
14. Standard - question task in direct Except/Least/ Not - find the exception Roman Numeral
General question types(2)
Comparison And Contrast when passage describes two things as different. wrong answers will say they are the same
Step 5: Attack The Aquestions
3 formats for All question types
15. Main idea/Primary purpose - Tone/ Attitude
General question types(2)
Step 4: Bottom Line
Write it down
Dealing with easy passage
16. Furthermore - additionally - also
Names
Indentify question type
Examples to follow
Transition - further developing or explaining the point that was made
17. Structure - Evaluate - Strengthen/Weaken - New information - analogy
Specific question types(3)
Complex question types(5)
Indentify question type
Emphasis Words- catch your attention
18. Finally - fortunately - thankfully - unfortunately - sadly
Opinion Indicators
Step 4: Bottom Line
Attractors that commonly appear
Dealing with harder passage
19. Highlight any names!!!
Step 2: Preview the questions
Names
Opinion Indicators
3 formats for All question types
20. Work it through and complete all questions
Step 5: Attack The Aquestions
Know Pivotal Words
Dealing with easy passage
Attractors that commonly appear
21. Try to see what you keywords to look for in the passage
Examples to follow
Conclusion Words- summing up Main points
Step 2: Preview the questions
Dealing with easy passage
22. Do question in groups - 1) Specific questions First - 2) General question Second - 3) Complex question Last - Strategy: Read question word for word - Translate into my words - With question in mind think about What the right answer will do - Do not
Step 5: Attack The Aquestions
3 formats for All question types
List Markers
Attractors that commonly appear
23. Most important - primarily - chiefly - key - crucial
Names
List Markers
Examples to follow
Emphasis Words- catch your attention
24. Similarly like - analogy - unlike - in contrast - the difference between - later - before/after
Step 5: Attack The Aquestions
Comparison And Contrast when passage describes two things as different. wrong answers will say they are the same
Know Pivotal Words
Transition - further developing or explaining the point that was made
25. Skim through passage and the questions. Base the ranking on difficulty of passage and the difficulty of the question.
Step 4: Bottom Line
How to attack the question?
Opinion Indicators
Verbal Fundamentals Step 1:Rank and Order
26. think about conclusion being supported by the example - for example - because - since - in this case - in illustration
10 basic question types
Specific question types(3)
Comparison And Contrast when passage describes two things as different. wrong answers will say they are the same
Examples to follow
27. Think of each question as assigning you a task; what mission do you need to accomplish. What do I need to do?
Indentify question type
Specific question types(3)
3 formats for All question types
How to attack the question?