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Strengthen the Argument |
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Weaken the Argument |
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Evaluate the Argument |
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Inference |
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Find the Assumption |
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Bold Face |
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Flaw |
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GMAT critical reasoning questions can be a source of concern for many test-takers, but with the right strategies, you can navigate them successfully. In this document, we will delve into the primary critical reasoning question types, providing examples and invaluable tips to enhance your performance on exam day.
Critical reasoning questions on the GMAT assess your ability to analyze and evaluate arguments, requiring you to make informed decisions based on the information provided. To excel in these questions, you need to develop specific skills that go beyond rote memorization.
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