- codesnooker
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Hi,
Last night I got a chance to pick up the OG Quantitative Review book and I solved 40 questions in the night and another 60 questions today morning from the problem solving section.
I done this in a set of 20 questions at a time + keep the time record for every section + checked answer doing each set + note down all the mistakes.
I get 88 correct out of 100 questions and out of 12 mistakes, 11 were due to carelessness/hoping over the questions.
Calculated Average time for each question is 1 minute 28.2 seconds.
I don't know but I find all these 100 questions pretty easy and got only one conceptually wrong answer.
Am I undermining these questions?
Howz the speed? Should it be more or less?
Any suggestions?
Last night I got a chance to pick up the OG Quantitative Review book and I solved 40 questions in the night and another 60 questions today morning from the problem solving section.
I done this in a set of 20 questions at a time + keep the time record for every section + checked answer doing each set + note down all the mistakes.
I get 88 correct out of 100 questions and out of 12 mistakes, 11 were due to carelessness/hoping over the questions.
Calculated Average time for each question is 1 minute 28.2 seconds.
I don't know but I find all these 100 questions pretty easy and got only one conceptually wrong answer.
Am I undermining these questions?
Howz the speed? Should it be more or less?
Any suggestions?












