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First helpful tips when taking the exam is to go through all the choices before deciding on an answer. Be extra careful about the obvious answers. There might be a few questions of the easy type. Process of elimination will be your first approach. For Analogies, try forming sentences with the given words to understand context and relative meaning of words. For Sentence completion questions, try using known words to complete the sentence and then look at the given choices, whenever in a dilemma.  






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Wednesday, Mar 10, 2010 7:56 AM

That's right. Some of the answers in the choices are made to trick students who do not read the entire questions and just try to rush through the answers. They will get trick with the obvious answers.
jim
Posted on: 10-Mar-10
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Monday, Mar 15, 2010 10:34 AM - Reply To jim's post (Post #1)

But i also found that during the exam, as you read more and more into each question, you start getting confused and that's when i start second guessing everything even though i know the answer. Is that just nerves?
Anna
Posted on: 15-Mar-10
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