Question type recognition
Identify common LR question types and the task each one asks.
Question type is the instruction label. If you identify the task first, the answer choices are easier to evaluate. This prevents you from falling for answers that sound reasonable but do not do the required job.
- Question type is the instruction label
- Task statements filter wrong answers
- Opposite-task traps are common
- Inference requires cautious, minimal conclusions
- Labeling improves speed and accuracy
Which two question types confuse you most? Write a one-sentence task statement for each.
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