easy · GMAT Verbal
During the Verbal Reasoning section, experienced test-takers apply a Critical Reasoning technique commonly called 'Predict before you peek.'
Which of the following best describes what the 'Predict before you peek' strategy involves?
- Formulating your own answer to the question stem before looking at the given options.
- Reading the answer choices first so you know what the test-maker considers relevant.
- Guessing an argument's conclusion before you have read the argument at all.
- Eliminating every answer choice that contains extreme wording before you read the argument.
- Predicting the next question's type based on the difficulty of the current one.
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