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I³á¾äøaµcp QApìø?¾µì
Tackle Importance sets by ranking factors from essential to 
irrelevant, using GMC-aligned ethical frameworks for 
guidance.
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I³á¾äøaµcp QApìø?¾µì
Tackle Importance sets by ranking factors from essential to 
irrelevant, using GMC-aligned ethical frameworks for 
guidance.
I³á¾äøaµcp AµìEpäì A aµj B
Lpaäµ øp L¾??c
Master the fixed-format answer 
choices and their specific 
meanings.
Päacø?ìp Aáá«?caø?¾µ
Apply this logic to specific 
scenarios in multiple-choice 
questions.
Dpep«¾á Tpcµ?ãAp
Assess each factor according to the 
answer choice logic systematically.
Importance questions include an additional challenge: question stems are factors the decider may or 
may not consider in responding to the scenario.
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I³á¾äøaµcp QApìø?¾µì
Tackle Importance sets by ranking factors from essential to 
irrelevant, using GMC-aligned ethical frameworks for 
guidance.
I³á¾äøaµcp AµìEpäì A aµj B
Lpaäµ øp L¾??c
Master the fixed-format answer 
choices and their specific 
meanings.
Päacø?ìp Aáá«?caø?¾µ
Apply this logic to specific 
scenarios in multiple-choice 
questions.
Dpep«¾á Tpcµ?ãAp
Assess each factor according to the 
answer choice logic systematically.
Importance questions include an additional challenge: question stems are factors the decider may or 
may not consider in responding to the scenario.
Tp F¾Aä AµìEpä C¾?cpì
01
VpäG I³á¾äøaµø
Essential factors that must be considered in an 
ideal response.
02
I³á¾äøaµø
Relevant factors that are good but not essential to 
consider.
03
O? M?µ¾ä I³á¾äøaµcp
Tangential factors that are not harmful but not 
especially helpful.
04
N¾ø I³á¾äøaµø aø A««
Factors that must not be considered under any 
circumstances.
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I³á¾äøaµcp QApìø?¾µì
Tackle Importance sets by ranking factors from essential to 
irrelevant, using GMC-aligned ethical frameworks for 
guidance.
I³á¾äøaµcp AµìEpäì A aµj B
Lpaäµ øp L¾??c
Master the fixed-format answer 
choices and their specific 
meanings.
Päacø?ìp Aáá«?caø?¾µ
Apply this logic to specific 
scenarios in multiple-choice 
questions.
Dpep«¾á Tpcµ?ãAp
Assess each factor according to the 
answer choice logic systematically.
Importance questions include an additional challenge: question stems are factors the decider may or 
may not consider in responding to the scenario.
Tp F¾Aä AµìEpä C¾?cpì
01
VpäG I³á¾äøaµø
Essential factors that must be considered in an 
ideal response.
02
I³á¾äøaµø
Relevant factors that are good but not essential to 
consider.
03
O? M?µ¾ä I³á¾äøaµcp
Tangential factors that are not harmful but not 
especially helpful.
04
N¾ø I³á¾äøaµø aø A««
Factors that must not be considered under any 
circumstances.
Distinguishing A from B
The most challenging distinction is between Very 
Important (A) and Important (B). Both responses 
indicate factors that are good to consider.
Answer A means the factor is essential to include in a 
response. Answer B means the factor is relevant but 
less central to a good response.
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I³á¾äøaµcp QApìø?¾µì
Tackle Importance sets by ranking factors from essential to 
irrelevant, using GMC-aligned ethical frameworks for 
guidance.
I³á¾äøaµcp AµìEpäì A aµj B
Lpaäµ øp L¾??c
Master the fixed-format answer 
choices and their specific 
meanings.
Päacø?ìp Aáá«?caø?¾µ
Apply this logic to specific 
scenarios in multiple-choice 
questions.
Dpep«¾á Tpcµ?ãAp
Assess each factor according to the 
answer choice logic systematically.
Importance questions include an additional challenge: question stems are factors the decider may or 
may not consider in responding to the scenario.
Tp F¾Aä AµìEpä C¾?cpì
01
VpäG I³á¾äøaµø
Essential factors that must be considered in an 
ideal response.
02
I³á¾äøaµø
Relevant factors that are good but not essential to 
consider.
03
O? M?µ¾ä I³á¾äøaµcp
Tangential factors that are not harmful but not 
especially helpful.
04
N¾ø I³á¾äøaµø aø A««
Factors that must not be considered under any 
circumstances.
Distinguishing A from B
The most challenging distinction is between Very 
Important (A) and Important (B). Both responses 
indicate factors that are good to consider.
Answer A means the factor is essential to include in a 
response. Answer B means the factor is relevant but 
less central to a good response.
Your First Steps
1
Rpaj Caäp?A««G
Read the scenario carefully, including the 
decider's name to understand their perspective.
2
N¾ø?cp Spøø?µ?
Identify where the scenario takes place and who 
is present or nearby.
3
Ijpµø??G IììApì
Determine the key issue or issues at play in the 
scenario.
4
C¾³áaäp Facø¾äì
Compare each factor to the key issues you've 
identified.
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