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