Overlooking or misunderstanding one word in an argument can make all the difference between a right and wrong answer. Fortunately, the questions on the logical reasoning section follow similar ...
These questions present two statements: an assertion (a statement of fact) and a reason (an explanation for the assertion).
While the questions themselves involve made-up arguments and the answer choices vary in wording, the flaws in the reasoning are often common logical fallacies studied since antiquity. For example ...