question on assumtions and strongly supported
Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2017 10:07 am
Hi, I had these questions come up when I solve the question types mentioned above. For example, on strongly supported questions, there are times when the answer just jumps out. Yes, I do pick that answer but when I try to eliminate other answers, some seems to be slightly supporting. I'm not sure if this is due to me finding the 'powerful' strongly supported answer or the answer choice themselves actually being weakly supporting the argument. Preptest 10, section 1 question 9 would be an example of this. The paleiotologists think that these centipedes lived on land. D just stands out, while for me B/C and E were 'meh..I supposed you could say these do support...."
As for the assumption question, do you guys always find what the assumptions are before reading the answer choices? Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't and the fact that I do not see the assumption everytime makes me feel that I'm still incompetent at seeing the logical relationships in a stimulus. For example using preptest 10 again, on section 1 question 15, I could not see what the assumption was. The conclusion is that there is a new theory that states the it was the volcanic activity that wiped out dinosaurs and the sentence below that is its supporting detail. I was "ok..got that..but the assumption? no clue..lets read the choices to see if I can find one..." Is this a reasonable way to solve these questions? If not, I assume these questions and thoughts that I have are telling me that I still need more practice.
As for the assumption question, do you guys always find what the assumptions are before reading the answer choices? Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't and the fact that I do not see the assumption everytime makes me feel that I'm still incompetent at seeing the logical relationships in a stimulus. For example using preptest 10 again, on section 1 question 15, I could not see what the assumption was. The conclusion is that there is a new theory that states the it was the volcanic activity that wiped out dinosaurs and the sentence below that is its supporting detail. I was "ok..got that..but the assumption? no clue..lets read the choices to see if I can find one..." Is this a reasonable way to solve these questions? If not, I assume these questions and thoughts that I have are telling me that I still need more practice.