Hi,
Do you guys see any concern in trying to solve the CR questions reading at first the answer choice "E" and then moving up to the answer choice A?
I believe that doing so I can avoid the Testmakers traps, mainly on difficult questions.
Thanks again,
Marcelo
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There really is no difference in where you start. If it helps you feel at ease, definitely stick with it. Just know that each answer has an equal chance of being correct.
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Not a bad idea, especially with EXCEPT questions.MarceloBR wrote:Hi,
Do you guys see any concern in trying to solve the CR questions reading at first the answer choice "E" and then moving up to the answer choice A?
I believe that doing so I can avoid the Testmakers traps, mainly on difficult questions.
Thanks again,
Marcelo
Cheers,
Brent