EK Verbal Techniques

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agill786

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Hi,
I stumbled upon the small little EK Verbal and Math technique book and was wondering that when they say that you can get a lot out of the passage analysis just by looking at the question stems..does this mean that you should finish reading the passage and then attempt the questions for that passage in order of what seems easiest? So, read the questions first?

Has anyone tried the technique of just reading the questions and then attempting them in order of what they felt was easiest? I don't mean just flipping through the different passages, but actually focus on one passage and attempt the questions for that particular passage in an order that they feel comfortable with?

Thanks in advance.
 
What I understood from the book was how some questions can give clues to others. I do not recall them stating to read the questions first.
 
What I understood from the book was how some questions can give clues to others. I do not recall them stating to read the questions first.

Hi,
What I meant was, after reading the passage...before attempting to answer the questions, does reading each of them in order to get the main principle behind the question stem help at all?
 
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