How this question type works
What it tests
Group Games questions reward precise reading and disciplined elimination: be certain what the stem asks before you compare answers.
How to approach it
Mark the task in the question stem, then eliminate any choice that breaks a single requirement—even if it sounds plausible in isolation.
Common traps
Partial truths, reversed causality, and quiet scope shifts are frequent; force each answer to prove itself against the passage or stimulus.
Rotate through related formats so one skill does not live in isolation.
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Argument Completion
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Argument Completion Questions
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Argument Evaluation Questions
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Argument Structure Questions
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Bizarro
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Cannot Be True Questions
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Cause & Effect
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Errors in Reasoning Questions
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Flaw
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Flawed Parallel Reasoning Questions
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