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Critical Reasoning - Flaw in Logic Questions of Critical Reasoning - II Module


Here are the ten official questions which are discussed in detail in the Critical Reasoning - II module at the end of the Flaw in Logic Questions section. Shout out in the comments section if you have...

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Critical Reasoning - Method Questions of Critical Reasoning - II Module


Here are the ten official questions which are discussed in detail in the Critical Reasoning - II module at the end of the Method Questions section. Shout out in the comments section if you have any do...

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Critical Reasoning - Paradox EXCEPT


Today we would like to discuss a Critical Reasoning question. This question is simple and straight forward but still many people falter in it. The reasons for this are not hard to find. Let’s analyze...

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Critical Reasoning - Keep an Open Mind


Today we will discuss why it is important to keep an open mind while toiling away on your GMAT studying. Don’t go into test day with biases expecting that if a question tells us this, then it must ask...

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Critical Reasoning - Structure of Assumption vs Inference


We need to discuss an important distinction between assumptions and inferences. Most of you will be able to explain the difference between an assumption and an inference but some questions will still...

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Grammar/Sentence Correction - Absolute Phrases


These are called absolute phrases. They often confuse people but once you understand properly what they are and what they do, they will not be intimidating. An absolute phrase is a type of modifier th...

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Sentence Correction - Questions Using Participles


Today, we discuss a couple of questions involving participle modifiers. We will take one question in which you should use the participle and another in which you should not. Let’s see how we decide th...

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Sentence Correction - Busting Some Myths Part II


A few weeks back, we wrote a post busting some Sentence Correction myths. Let’s continue from where we left.  We discussed how we can have pronouns referring to different antecedents in different clau...

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Sentence Correction - Busting Some Myths


Today we will bust some SC myths using a question. The following are the myths: Myth 1: Passive voice is always wrong. Myth 2: The same pronoun cannot refer to two different antece

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Critical Reasoning - Of Opinions and Facts


Today, we would like to discuss with you one of our most debated critical reasoning questions. It is an absolutely brilliant question – not just because the correct option fits in beautifully but beca...

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