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MCAT Verbal Reasoning Attractor Types
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Subjects
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mcat
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logic-and-reasoning
Instructions:
Answer 15 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. Makes a statement that is true - but not directly supported by the passage
Word out of context
Garbled language
Outside knowledge
Too broad/too narrow
2. Point of view different than one referred to in the question stem
Wrong point of view
Garbled language
Outside knowledge
Judgements and recommendations
3. Words like - first - last - best - worst (anything - est) that aren't supported in the passage
Right answer/wrong question
Crystal ball
Opposite/negations
Superlatives
4. Too narrow is specific to general questions: contains only part of author's major claim Additionally - can over generalize - Use Goldilock's approach
Too broad/too narrow
Outside knowledge
No such comparison
Superlatives
5. Predicting the future or goes beyond timeframe
Absolutes
Too broad/too narrow
Not the issue
Crystal ball
6. Choice are supported by passage - but not relevant to the question being asked - Between 2 choices - re - read question question stem to avoid
Absolutes
Outside knowledge
Right answer/wrong question
Too broad/too narrow
7. Part of answer is dead on - and other part is not supported
Crystal ball
Half right/half wrong
Garbled language
Judgements and recommendations
8. Specific to Strengthen/Weaken. Choice is too wishy- washy to affect author's argument
Not strong enough
Crystal ball
Garbled language
Wrong point of view
9. Uses vocabulary from passage - but meaning is changed
Garbled language
Word out of context
Too broad/too narrow
Right answer/wrong question
10. Familiar words that are difficult and impossible to understand - Select only if other choices are eliminated
Crystal ball
Not the issue
Absolutes
Garbled language
11. Answer brings new ideas that are not discussed in the passage
Superlatives
Not the issue
Word out of context
Crystal ball
12. Take sentence from passage - but reverse its meaning
Not strong enough
Word out of context
Opposite/negations
Crystal ball
13. That something mentioned and compare it to something that is not; compare to two things mentioned by the author - but comparison is not supported
Outside knowledge
Garbled language
Wrong point of view
No such comparison
14. Language used in choice is much stronger than the language in the passage (none - always - never)
Absolutes
Not strong enough
Too broad/too narrow
Wrong point of view
15. Passes judgement - but passage is neutral in tone - or interpret author's state of mind in a way not supported by the passage
Judgements and recommendations
Outside knowledge
Not strong enough
Superlatives