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Critical Reasoning

many people find the GMAT critical reasoning section to be one of the more difficult parts of the test, mostly because the questions look different from any type of problem they have seen before. In casual reading you might come across something that looks like a reading comprehension passage, and you might notice grammatical errors like those in sentence correction questions, but you are not likely to encounter something that looks like a critical reasoning question. don't worry, though, critical reasoning questions test the same thought processes you use every day.

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  1. Nice Post. Those students preparing for GMAT exam and facing problems in GMAT Critical Reasoning section, then they should go for expert guidance. joining preparation course for this section is a good idea.

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