Hi. You’re asking the right questions and I think what you’re asking about is really scope.
Scope is one way that GMAT makes some questions incorrect. Something may be too narrow of a scope and something else may be too general.
You should anticipate scope traps in critical reasoning. Watch out for things that are too narrow and also for things that are way too general. This also refers to reading comprehension inference and scope questions.
You can usually spot scope problems by comparing answer choices. If you have any specific questions or examples, happy to go deeper.
PS. I think the two broad of a scope is pretty rare on the GMAT. Usually I see generalizations that are incorrect rather than too broad of a scope but they do happen.
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Scope is one way that GMAT makes some questions incorrect. Something may be too narrow of a scope and something else may be too general.
You should anticipate scope traps in critical reasoning. Watch out for things that are too narrow and also for things that are way too general. This also refers to reading comprehension inference and scope questions.
You can usually spot scope problems by comparing answer choices. If you have any specific questions or examples, happy to go deeper.
PS. I think the two broad of a scope is pretty rare on the GMAT. Usually I see generalizations that are incorrect rather than too broad of a scope but they do happen.
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