- Accept the facts as a given - In other words, you might think the scenario given in the question is far-fetched or even incorrect. No matter - assume it's true, and work from there.
- Read Carefully! - in particular, watch for negatives and double-negatives. Make sure you pick up words like "least", "most", etc... In fact, you might want to underline them. I used to make cross on least likely and plus sign on most likely. Sometimes it can be tested like this 'most likely incorrect' or 'least likely correct'.
- If you work out of order, make sure you fill in the correct bubbles. If you mess up (even if you catch it later), it could cost you a lot of time to fix.
- Read ALL the answer choices - in particular for questions that ask for the "most" or "least" correct. Don't stop at the first seemingly correct one.
- Rephrase the question - sometimes there can be complicated phrasing.
- Underline the relevant facts
- Try to answer the question in your own mind before reading the answer choices & better hide the choices while reading the question with your hand.
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