Critical Reasoning Cracker: How To Approach
Critical Reasoning Cracker: How To Approach
How to approach:
1. Read the question
2. Read the stem
3. Pay attention to conclusion
4. If needed read question again
5. Go through options eliminating them
6. Take shortlisted answers and check back with stimulus.
--> Should be the main point of the stimulus, not just a premise (for Main Point questions)
Weaken questions:
--> Should rebuke the conclusion of the stimulus
--> Answer choices are taken to be true, even if there is new information provided.
--> Will either break down causality or show an obvious error in reasoning in formation of the
Conclusion
--> Will point out an obvious reason for the illogical conclusion
--> Point out improper comparisons between two scenarios that the author assumed
Strengthen questions:
--> Should reinforce the conclusion of the stimulus
--> Answer choices are taken to be true, even if there is new information provided.
--> Will validate an (unstated) assumption or rule out a discrepancy in the logic of the conclusion
forming process. Helps establish causality.
--> Find a missing link between two scenarios that the author assumed
Assumption questions:
--> Should be necessary for the conclusion to be valid.
--> Answer choices are taken to be true, even if there is new information provided.
--> Supporters help to link unrelated information presented in the stimulus and fill logical gaps
--> Answer choices are taken to be true, even if there is new information provided.
--> It must be a statement that bridges the gap between the discrepancies.
--> Will either address the weakness in the argument or give reasons for the two conflicting
statements to be true.
--> There should be no disparity in the “similarity” or “difference” in stimulus and answer choice.
--> Correct answer would be consistent with the stimulus and explain the pattern of reasoning
--> Incorrect answers will be inconsistent with the stimulus or focus on the subject matter of the
stimulus instead of the pattern of reasoning
--> Will be true to stimulus and mimic the reasoning in the stimulus
--> Will follow the same logical pattern that is used to arrive at the conclusion in the stimulus.