Hi Ron,
When practicing GMAT PREP questions, I have identified a pattern that there is a certain type of DS questions which i always do wrong. When i reviewed, I found that everytime I made a mistake because i could not actually understand the question. Below I will write 2 different questions (Which i faced one after another) and after each questions I will write what i understood,is being asked, and will also write what was actually asked, which i realised when I saw the solution over internet.
I need your help on what should I do to overcome this weakness of not understanding these type of DS question stem;
Q1. Does set S contain any even numbers?
(1) There are no prime numbers in S.
(2) There are no multiples of 4 is S.
What I understood: Does "at least one" set S contain any even number ? So i took a sufficient case as: if I am able to find at least one set which contain any even numbers using the statements then I am done. and therefore I ended up marking the answer of this question "D" which became wrong.
What did the question actually mean: and when i saw the solution, I understood that the question was actually asking that "Will set S always contain any even number" provided the statements given. and then i realised that i understood the question wrong way.
Q2. Does the integer K have a factor p such that 1<p<k ?
(1) K>4!
(2) 13!+2<=k<=13!+13
What I understood: i understood that even if i find at least one k which has factor p such that 1 < p < k then that is sufficient. so I said ok then from Statement 1 there is 25 which has 1,5,25 as factors so K=25 so i am done. statement 1 s sufficient. similarly i thought about statement 2.
What did the question actually mean: and when i saw the solution i found that they were actually asking will it hold true in all the possible K's provided given statements.
So this is becoming my weakness now and I am doing all these types of DS questions wrong just because everytime I grasp wrong meaning of the question stem. even after realising and noting down my mistake in first question, I did the same type of mistake in Question 2.
Please suggest how can I overcome this and enhance my understanding of this type of DS questions.
Thanks in advance.
Dheeraj