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What is a Must Be True question?
These questions ask you to identify the answer choice that is best proven by the information in the stimulus.
What is a Main Point question?
These questions are a variant of Must Be True questions. As you might expect
What is a Point at Issue question?
These questions require you to identify a point of contention between two speakers
What is an Assumption question?
These questions ask you to identify an assumption of the author's argument.
What is a Justify the Conclusion question?
These questions ask you to supply a piece of information that
What is a Strengthen/Support question?
These questions ask you to select the answer choice that provides support for the author's argument or strengthens it in some way.
What is a Resolve the Paradox question?
The stimulus in each of these questions contains a discrepancy or seeming contradiction. You must find the answer choice that best resolves the situation.
What is a Weaken question?
These questions ask you to attack or undermine the author's argument.
What is a Method of Reasoning question?
These questions ask you to describe
What is a Flaw in the Reasoning question?
These questions ask you to describe
What is a Parallel Reasoning question?
These questions ask you to identify the answer choice that contains reasoning most similar in structure to the reasoning presented in the stimulus.
What is a Evaluate the Argument question?
With these questions you must decide which answer choice will allow you to determine the logical validity of the argument.
What is a Cannot Be True question?
These questions ask you to identify the answer choice that cannot be true or is most weakened based on the information in the stimulus.