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Virajita Bisht

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  • Develop a one‐sentence “locator” for each paragraph before answering. For instance:

    • A = “Definition history”

    • B = “Spearman's g‐factor”

    • C = “Gardner's multiple intelligences”

    • …and so on.

  • When a statement mentions “g‐factor, ” you immediately know it's Paragraph B—no aimless scanning.

  • If you get stuck, move on and return in the last 2 minutes. Fresh eyes often spot the clue faster.

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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Finding keywords from the question important firstly then then look for same meaning words in the reading. Don't search only exact words. Also check if the answer should be noun or verb. This will help in fitting the Grammar.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Abhishek Mehra

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Yes, prefixes and suffixes significantly change the meaning or grammatical role of a word. For example, the prefix "dis-" in "disagree" reverses the meaning, while the suffix "-ly" in "quickly" turns an adjective into an adverb.

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Aashi Shukla

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 Practice by creating word families from root words. For example, from the root word "active", you can form "inactive", "activity", and "activation". Additionally, try reading academic texts and identifying prefixes and suffixes in new words.

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Priya Garg

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Yes it is a smart trick. If you know that "pre-" means before or "-less" means without, you can guess meaning of big difficult words easily. It helps a lot in Reading section.

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Rashmi Shekhar

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Begin with an introduction outlining the topic and stating that both views will be discussed. Provide balanced body paragraphs for each viewpoint and then give your own opinion in the conclusion.

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Jiya Arora

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Start with an introduction stating your opinion, followed by body paragraphs each presenting a supporting argument with examples. Conclude with a summary that reinforces your viewpoint.

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