PReciSioN wrote:
Hi Ajitesh,
Thanks for your response! I went over your course video too and found it helpful! So I infer from the video (pun intended haha), that in the "MUST BE TRUE" category of questions, only the questions which explicitly mention - "MUST BE TRUE" are the water-tight questions and questions like "most strongly support" leave some wiggle room.
Do questions like "which of the following can be properly concluded/ inferred" etc also leave some wiggleroom?
Hi PReciSioN,
That's correct. On the GMAT, you're almost always going to get the phrase "must be true". As for the other stems (more likely to be seen on exams like the LSAT), (a) "can be properly concluded/inferred" and (b) "logically follows" are also must be true questions.
Also, we should check whether the stem refers to the options (as you mentioned," which of thefollowing can be properly concluded..."), because we can see similar language in
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