Hello,
as far as I have seen in the tests provided by the site, all questions in verbal reasoning ask for a true statement to be found in the text. Can anybody confirm or deny that in the real test the questions always regards a true statement? In other words, is there any chance that a question asks to choose which is the false statement among the options provided?
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From my experience, the
From my experience, the questions always ask you to identify the correct answer - but the answer itself might contain a negative statement (e.g., "the assessment did not prove that there is a correlation between X and Y").
Hope this helps
Thaks for your answer! I
Thaks for your answer! I understand. You know, one can save up a second per question if they know they are always being asked for a true statement (whether that's positive or negative in the form, it's irrelevant). The difference is that if they can ask you to find either a true or false statement, one must pay good attention (reasoning by exclusion can be tricky...).
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