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MCAT Verbal Reasoning Questions
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Subjects
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mcat
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logic-and-reasoning
Instructions:
Answer 28 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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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. 1. Main Idea/Primary Purpose 2. Tone/Attitude
2 Types of General Questions
Vocab in context attractors
Tone/Attitude Attractors
Approach for primary point questions
2. 1. Info of passage in extreme language/absolute 2.choices that aren't necessarily true 3. right answer wrong question
Tone/Attitude Attractors
Vocab in context attractors
1. Choice focuses on wrong part of passage 2. Choices inconsistent with the passage - or are irrelevant 3. Extreme language 4. Opp
Inference attractors
3. Take something in passage and apply it to a new situation. New information is provided in the answer choices
Evaluate Questions
Tone/Attitude Questions
Analogy Questions
Main Idea/Primary Purpose Attractors
4. Define What the author means by a certain word or phrase 1. As its used in the passage 2. The term implicitly refers to
Structure Attractors
3 things to finding correct Strengthen answer choice
Vocab in context
1. Right answer - wrong question 2. Sounds like - but can't be true 3. too extreme
5. New Information Attractors
Retrieval
1. Choice focuses on wrong part of passage 2. Choices inconsistent with the passage - or are irrelevant 3. Extreme language 4. Opp
2 Types of General Questions
Analogy Questions
6. Asked to evaluate answer choices in terms of how they undermine the passage - 1. Which of the following If True - would strength (or weaken) - Do Not reference passage - but take each choice as if it were true and find the one that does what it needs
New Information Strengthen/Weaken
Strengthen/Weaken
Approach for primary point questions
2 Types of General Questions
7. 1. Retrieval 2. Inference 3. Vocab in context
3 Specific Question Types
Finding correct Weaken answer choice
Analogy Attractors
Evaluate Attractors
8. 1. Give legitimate dictionary of colloquial/common sense definitions 2. Choices that over generalize or are too narrow
Analogy Attractors
Vocab in context attractors
3 Specific Question Types
Structure Attractors
9. Retrieval Attractors
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10. Summarize claims and implications made throughout the passage. Claim supported by specific evidence - Good active reading is key- focus on Verb in answer choice - 1. The main idea 2. the central thesis 3. The author's primary purpose
5 Types of Complex Questions
Main Idea/Primary Purpose
3 Specific Question Types
Tone/Attitude Questions
11. Use Goldilock's approach: eliminate What is too big or too small
3 things to finding correct Strengthen answer choice
Tone/Attitude Questions
Inference attractors
Approach for primary point questions
12. Test ability to locate info 1. According to the passage 2. The passages that 3. Which of the following is not mentioned:
Structure Questions
Retrieval
Strengthen/Weaken
Evaluate Attractors
13. Give new facts that are in same general area of passage and ask What is likely true according the passage - Answer question in paraphrase prior to looking at answer choices*
New Information Strengthen/Weaken
Inference Questions
New Information Inference
Analogy Questions
14. Chose what must be true according to the passage 1. It can be inferred that 2. Based on the passage - it 3. The author implies that 4. Implicit in the passage is 5. The author suggests that 6. It can be reasonably concluded 7. Which of the following
Evaluate Questions
New Information Questions
Tone/Attitude Attractors
Inference Questions
15. 1. Choice that provides additional evidence for the claim 2. Choice that fills in logical gap 3. Choice that anticipates and blocks a potential argument against claim
Strengthen/Weaken Attractors
Vocab in context attractors
3 things to finding correct Strengthen answer choice
Inference attractors
16. 1. Understate or overstate author's point 2. choice that is too narrow 3. Choices that go beyond the scope of the passage
Main Idea/Primary Purpose Attractors
Analogy Questions
Tone/Attitude Questions
New Information Questions
17. Answers that mischaracterize the strength of argument (weakly for strongly supported) - Analyze What is precisely good or bad about logic used
Finding correct Weaken answer choice
New Information Inference
Evaluate Attractors
Inference Questions
18. 1. choice that goes furthest toward making it impossible for claim to be true 2. Inconsistent with relevant part of passage
Inference Questions
Vocab in context
5 Types of Complex Questions
Finding correct Weaken answer choice
19. 1. right example - wrong reference 2. Half right - half wrong choices - Correct answer will be consistent with the Main Point of the whole chunk
Finding correct Weaken answer choice
Retrieval
Approach for primary point questions
Structure Attractors
20. Provide new facts in the question stem that are never mentioned in the passage - 2 types: 1. Inference 2. Strengthen/Weaken
New Information Questions
Tone/Attitude Attractors
New Information Inference
Tone/Attitude Questions
21. 1. Choice that take author's opinion to extremes 2. Express opinion for neutral tone 3. Strange attitudes (Ex: obtuse ambiguity)
Tone/Attitude Attractors
Evaluate Attractors
Vocab in context attractors
New Information Inference
22. 1. Structure Questions 2. Evaluate Questions 3. Strengthen/Weaken 4. New Information 5. Analogy
Strengthen/Weaken
2 Types of General Questions
5 Types of Complex Questions
Approach for primary point questions
23. Describe how the author makes their argument; address logical structure along with content - Ask purpose of particular reference: 1. The author probably mentions (blank) in order to 2. The (blank) are cited as evidence that 3. The author describes (b
Structure Questions
Evaluate Questions
Main Idea/Primary Purpose Attractors
Evaluate Attractors
24. Evaluate What effects new information will have on author's argument as a whole
5 Types of Complex Questions
Tone/Attitude Questions
Finding correct Weaken answer choice
New Information Strengthen/Weaken
25. Evaluate whether or not the author expresses an opinion regarding the material of the passage - Look for annotated opinion indicators 1. The author's tone 2. author's attitude
1. Right answer - wrong question 2. Sounds like - but can't be true 3. too extreme
Tone/Attitude Questions
Main Idea/Primary Purpose Attractors
Vocab in context
26. Correct answer choice is similar to claim in logic - but does nothing to strength or weaken the claim 1. Wrong tone 2. Do Not eliminate based on topic
5 Types of Complex Questions
Inference Questions
2 Types of General Questions
Analogy Attractors
27. Identify logical structure while asking whether a particular claim is supported in the passage 1. Which of the following claims is supported 2. For which of the following claims is not supported 3. Support offered by conclusion 4. Is (blank) well sup
Strengthen/Weaken Attractors
Main Idea/Primary Purpose Attractors
3 things to finding correct Strengthen answer choice
Evaluate Questions
28. 1. Choices the irrelevant to cited part (out of scope) 2. Do Not eliminate solely based on strong wording (the more it strengthens/weakens - the better)
Main Idea/Primary Purpose Attractors
Approach for primary point questions
Strengthen/Weaken Attractors
Main Idea/Primary Purpose