Hi, i have a technical question (i'm sorry if this has already been asked previously, i'm new here):
In some third party Gmat practice exams (i.e. Barron's, 800score.com, etc) Data Sufficiency questions ask whether something is true, such as "...is p a prime number?" And then based on the two choices it helps you to conclude "NO" (choice A,B,or D). However, i have noticed that in the official Gmat practice material (downloadable and Official Guide) it never leads you to answer "NO" but always "YES" (choice A, B, or D) or not enough info (choice E).
My Question is, are the third party practices misleading in that sense? and should i just go with the what the Official Guide method?
Thank you for your time.
In some third party Gmat practice exams (i.e. Barron's, 800score.com, etc) Data Sufficiency questions ask whether something is true, such as "...is p a prime number?" And then based on the two choices it helps you to conclude "NO" (choice A,B,or D). However, i have noticed that in the official Gmat practice material (downloadable and Official Guide) it never leads you to answer "NO" but always "YES" (choice A, B, or D) or not enough info (choice E).
My Question is, are the third party practices misleading in that sense? and should i just go with the what the Official Guide method?
Thank you for your time.












