Multiple Answer Questions
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Summary
The lesson focuses on a unique GRE reading comprehension question type known as the multiple answer question (MAQ), detailing strategies for approaching these questions, and applying these techniques to a challenging passage.
- MAQs are characterized by having three answer choices with the possibility of one, two, or all being correct, distinguished by brackets around the choices.
- Strategically, it's advised to sometimes skip MAQs if time-constrained, due to their time-consuming nature in requiring careful consideration of each answer choice.
- A detailed approach to a difficult passage is demonstrated, emphasizing the importance of identifying the primary purpose and key points before tackling the questions.
- The correct approach to answering MAQs involves going back to the passage for evidence, paraphrasing the question for clarity, and carefully evaluating each answer choice.
- Specific strategies include skipping time-consuming MAQs if needed, but if attempted, ensuring a thorough examination of evidence and understanding of the question.
Chapters
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Understanding Multiple Answer Questions
00:55
Strategies for Approaching MAQs
01:53
Applying Techniques to a Difficult Passage
04:35
Evaluating Answer Choices