Multiple Choice (Single Answer) Strategy - GRE Quantitative Reasoning
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What should you do if two different plug-in tests give different answer choices?
What should you do if two different plug-in tests give different answer choices?
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Recheck restrictions; otherwise the method was applied incorrectly. Inconsistencies indicate errors in value selection or application, requiring verification.
Recheck restrictions; otherwise the method was applied incorrectly. Inconsistencies indicate errors in value selection or application, requiring verification.
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What is the most common error when plugging in numbers for variables?
What is the most common error when plugging in numbers for variables?
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Choosing values that violate a restriction (such as $x \neq 0$). Invalid values lead to incorrect evaluations by breaching problem constraints.
Choosing values that violate a restriction (such as $x \neq 0$). Invalid values lead to incorrect evaluations by breaching problem constraints.
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What is the main rule for picking numbers when using “plugging in” with variables?
What is the main rule for picking numbers when using “plugging in” with variables?
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Choose simple values that satisfy all stated restrictions. Valid numbers ensure the substitution respects the problem's conditions for accurate results.
Choose simple values that satisfy all stated restrictions. Valid numbers ensure the substitution respects the problem's conditions for accurate results.
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What is the best first step in a multiple-choice single-answer problem before calculating?
What is the best first step in a multiple-choice single-answer problem before calculating?
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Identify what is asked and restate the target quantity. Clarifies the goal, preventing misinterpretation and guiding efficient problem-solving.
Identify what is asked and restate the target quantity. Clarifies the goal, preventing misinterpretation and guiding efficient problem-solving.
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Which strategy is best when the answer choices are widely spaced and computation is messy?
Which strategy is best when the answer choices are widely spaced and computation is messy?
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Estimate to eliminate choices, then compute only if needed. Approximation narrows options quickly, saving time on complex calculations.
Estimate to eliminate choices, then compute only if needed. Approximation narrows options quickly, saving time on complex calculations.
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What is the fastest method when the question asks for a value and choices are numeric?
What is the fastest method when the question asks for a value and choices are numeric?
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Work forward to the value and match it to one choice. Direct computation yields the exact value for matching against provided numeric options.
Work forward to the value and match it to one choice. Direct computation yields the exact value for matching against provided numeric options.
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Which method is best when the choices are expressions in $x$ and the prompt gives constraints on $x$?
Which method is best when the choices are expressions in $x$ and the prompt gives constraints on $x$?
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Plug in convenient values that satisfy the constraints. Substitution simplifies evaluating expressions under given constraints to identify the correct one.
Plug in convenient values that satisfy the constraints. Substitution simplifies evaluating expressions under given constraints to identify the correct one.
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What is “backsolving” in multiple-choice single-answer quantitative questions?
What is “backsolving” in multiple-choice single-answer quantitative questions?
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Test answer choices in the prompt until one works. Involves substituting choices into the problem to find which satisfies the conditions.
Test answer choices in the prompt until one works. Involves substituting choices into the problem to find which satisfies the conditions.
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Which answer choice should you test first when backsolving and choices are ordered?
Which answer choice should you test first when backsolving and choices are ordered?
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Choice $C$, then move up or down based on the result. Starting centrally allows efficient adjustment based on whether the result is too high or low.
Choice $C$, then move up or down based on the result. Starting centrally allows efficient adjustment based on whether the result is too high or low.
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Which option is the value of $\frac{9}{3} \times \frac{2}{3}$: $1$, $2$, $3$, or $4$?
Which option is the value of $\frac{9}{3} \times \frac{2}{3}$: $1$, $2$, $3$, or $4$?
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$2$. Simplifying fractions first gives $3 imes rac{2}{3}$, which equals $2$.
$2$. Simplifying fractions first gives $3 imes rac{2}{3}$, which equals $2$.
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Which option is the value of $5!$: $20$, $60$, $100$, or $120$?
Which option is the value of $5!$: $20$, $60$, $100$, or $120$?
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$120$. Factorial of $5$ multiplies integers from $1$ to $5$, equaling $120$.
$120$. Factorial of $5$ multiplies integers from $1$ to $5$, equaling $120$.
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Which option is the value of $\frac{7}{8}$ as a decimal: $0.78$, $0.875$, $0.70$, or $1.14$?
Which option is the value of $\frac{7}{8}$ as a decimal: $0.78$, $0.875$, $0.70$, or $1.14$?
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$0.875$. Dividing $7$ by $8$ produces the repeating decimal $0.875$.
$0.875$. Dividing $7$ by $8$ produces the repeating decimal $0.875$.
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Which option is the solution to $3x = 18$: $3$, $6$, $9$, or $12$?
Which option is the solution to $3x = 18$: $3$, $6$, $9$, or $12$?
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$6$. Dividing both sides by $3$ isolates $x$ to satisfy the equation.
$6$. Dividing both sides by $3$ isolates $x$ to satisfy the equation.
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Which option is the value of $\left| -7 + 2 \right|$: $-5$, $5$, $9$, or $-9$?
Which option is the value of $\left| -7 + 2 \right|$: $-5$, $5$, $9$, or $-9$?
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$5$. Absolute value of $-5$ yields the positive distance from zero.
$5$. Absolute value of $-5$ yields the positive distance from zero.
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Which option is the value of $\frac{2}{5} + \frac{1}{10}$: $\frac{1}{2}$, $\frac{3}{10}$, $\frac{1}{5}$, or $\frac{9}{10}$?
Which option is the value of $\frac{2}{5} + \frac{1}{10}$: $\frac{1}{2}$, $\frac{3}{10}$, $\frac{1}{5}$, or $\frac{9}{10}$?
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$\frac{1}{2}$. Common denominator of $10$ converts fractions, summing to $rac{5}{10}$ or $rac{1}{2}$.
$\frac{1}{2}$. Common denominator of $10$ converts fractions, summing to $rac{5}{10}$ or $rac{1}{2}$.
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Which option equals $\frac{1}{3}$ of $90$: $15$, $20$, $30$, or $45$?
Which option equals $\frac{1}{3}$ of $90$: $15$, $20$, $30$, or $45$?
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$30$. Dividing $90$ by $3$ directly computes one-third of the value.
$30$. Dividing $90$ by $3$ directly computes one-third of the value.
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Which option is equal to $2^5$: $10$, $16$, $32$, or $64$?
Which option is equal to $2^5$: $10$, $16$, $32$, or $64$?
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$32$. Raising $2$ to the fifth power multiplies $2$ five times, resulting in $32$.
$32$. Raising $2$ to the fifth power multiplies $2$ five times, resulting in $32$.
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What is a key warning sign that you should try plugging in numbers instead of algebra?
What is a key warning sign that you should try plugging in numbers instead of algebra?
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The problem has variables but no specific values given. Variables without values suggest numerical substitution can simplify algebraic manipulation.
The problem has variables but no specific values given. Variables without values suggest numerical substitution can simplify algebraic manipulation.
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Which option is closest to $\sqrt{50}$: $5$, $7$, $10$, or $25$?
Which option is closest to $\sqrt{50}$: $5$, $7$, $10$, or $25$?
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$7$. Since $sqrt{49}=7$ and $sqrt{50}$ is slightly more, $7$ is the closest integer.
$7$. Since $sqrt{49}=7$ and $sqrt{50}$ is slightly more, $7$ is the closest integer.
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Which option equals $\frac{3}{4}$: $0.34$, $0.75$, $\frac{4}{3}$, or $\frac{3}{8}$?
Which option equals $\frac{3}{4}$: $0.34$, $0.75$, $\frac{4}{3}$, or $\frac{3}{8}$?
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$0.75$. Dividing $3$ by $4$ yields $0.75$ as the decimal equivalent.
$0.75$. Dividing $3$ by $4$ yields $0.75$ as the decimal equivalent.
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What is the fastest check after you select a final answer choice?
What is the fastest check after you select a final answer choice?
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Substitute it back and verify it satisfies the question. Substitution confirms the choice meets all problem conditions accurately.
Substitute it back and verify it satisfies the question. Substitution confirms the choice meets all problem conditions accurately.
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What is the best practice when the question asks for a ratio or fraction result?
What is the best practice when the question asks for a ratio or fraction result?
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Keep values as fractions to avoid rounding errors. Fractions maintain precision, ensuring the exact ratio without decimal approximations.
Keep values as fractions to avoid rounding errors. Fractions maintain precision, ensuring the exact ratio without decimal approximations.
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What is the elimination rule if an answer choice makes a square root of a negative number in reals?
What is the elimination rule if an answer choice makes a square root of a negative number in reals?
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Eliminate it; it is not a real-valued solution. Square roots of negatives are not real, disqualifying the choice in real number contexts.
Eliminate it; it is not a real-valued solution. Square roots of negatives are not real, disqualifying the choice in real number contexts.
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What is the elimination rule if an answer choice makes a denominator $0$ in the original problem?
What is the elimination rule if an answer choice makes a denominator $0$ in the original problem?
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Eliminate it; it is invalid for the original expression. Division by zero renders the expression undefined, invalidating the choice.
Eliminate it; it is invalid for the original expression. Division by zero renders the expression undefined, invalidating the choice.
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Which approach is best when the choices are close together and exactness matters?
Which approach is best when the choices are close together and exactness matters?
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Compute exactly rather than estimating. Precise calculation distinguishes between similar options where approximation fails.
Compute exactly rather than estimating. Precise calculation distinguishes between similar options where approximation fails.
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