mundasingh123 wrote:Could some expert please advice me as to what extent is my gmat prep verbal inflated
. I was thrown 2 CRs that i had already seen before on BTG Forum : 1 at qestion 18 and the other at Q 39 .
To what extent is my score inflated ?
the effect is variable. obviously, if you get the problem wrong, then there is no inflation (unless you answer it without spending any time). however, seeing repeated questions and getting them correct -- especially if you do so in a shorter time than you normally take -- will increase your score.
to estimate the degree by which your score is inflated, consider that,
if the test were linearly scored, the effect of each question would be (800 - 200)/(37 + 41) or approximately 7.5 points. because of the additional effect of the adaptive nature of the test -- i.e., getting a repeated question correct will influence the adaptive progress of the test in addition to counting as correct -- the potential worth of each repeated question on an adaptive test could be more than that.
in any case, though, the best advice here is
not to worry about exact score conversions for such tests. instead,
concentrate on things that actually matter, such as reviewing the problems!
if you are seeing repeated questions and still getting them incorrect, then that is a very powerful indicator that you are spending too much effort just burning through practice tests and/or "doing problems", and not nearly enough effort on reviewing and actually
learning.
Ron has been teaching various standardized tests for 20 years.
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