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Difficulty level of a Quant question
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22 Oct 2022, 07:59
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1) The language of the question 2) The twists inside of it 3) the concepts tested if they are multiple or a simple concept
For example: if the question states that x =0 is one thing but if x is \(\neq\) zero means that x could be any value but zero and this is a HUGE difference to make the question harder.
Re: Difficulty level of a Quant question
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27 Oct 2022, 05:14
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GREfocus wrote:
Hello Seniors! Please what makes a GRE quant question medium level or Hard level?
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Many times what make a question difficult is how "layered" the question is. For example, perhaps you see a Geometry question that tests right triangles but also quadratic equations and roots rules. This is why taking a topical approach to your studying is so important, so you can master each topic one by one. Feel free to reach out with any further questions.
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