I'm having particular trouble attacking assumption questions. This is the process I typically go through.
1) After reading the answer choices, sometimes I am able to eliminate 2 to 3 (out of scope) answer choices. Then I try the "assumption negation technique", which sometimes works for me. However, other times, it seems that even after negating the choices, they both still seem to work for me. Then, I try to eliminate based on how "specific" the answer choice is.
2) Other times, I completely blank out when reading the answer choices even though I completely understood the passage. (the argument, premise...etc)
I've already went through several different resources regarding this, but none seem to be helping. Is there some concept I'm misunderstanding? Or is there another angle I can take to understand these questions?
Thanks.
1) After reading the answer choices, sometimes I am able to eliminate 2 to 3 (out of scope) answer choices. Then I try the "assumption negation technique", which sometimes works for me. However, other times, it seems that even after negating the choices, they both still seem to work for me. Then, I try to eliminate based on how "specific" the answer choice is.
2) Other times, I completely blank out when reading the answer choices even though I completely understood the passage. (the argument, premise...etc)
I've already went through several different resources regarding this, but none seem to be helping. Is there some concept I'm misunderstanding? Or is there another angle I can take to understand these questions?
Thanks.












