Improving on "List" Questions

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Briske

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Hey folks,

Long time reader, first time poster. I was hoping to get feedback regarding a specific type of MCAT question that I seem to be missing more often than not. The culprit are those infamous "list" questions..... you know the ones..

A. Choice I
B. Choice II
C. Choice II and III only
D. McGriddle

Anyway, I'm wondering:
1) Do other people find these questions a bit more tedious, and 2) is there a concentrated source of practice Q's, or a particular method for mastering these types of questions?
 
For these problems, I would try to eliminate the choice that came up most. In this case, I'd analyze choice II first. If it's right, that only leaves III. If it's wrong, then I just cut the number of options in half.
 
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