Hi,
Could you explain the setup for this game? It took me waaaaaay too long to model & figure out the problems. Thanks!
- Andrew
interestedintacos Wrote:Thanks for the excellent explanation. I noticed something though. On question 12, and this is immaterial to the correct answer in this case, but I don't see why you seem to limit F's assignment to only G or J in your final diagram. I don't see why F can't go in any of the 3 groups (G, J or R). The question stem says "if M and S are assigned to the same housemate" but doesn't say another entity couldn't also be assigned to that housemate.
canylaw Wrote:Thanks for the awesome diagram.Is there a faster way to approach Q12.It took me <2min to crack it
jennifer Wrote:Or no, because all you get out of the frame is knowing the position of P (if R got the letter, J recieved the postcard.)
tz_strawberry Wrote:Hi, thanks for the diagram,
but actually I'm a little confused with Q12...
you made 2 frames for the question and gave 2 possibilities and 2 scenarios but I think you only used the 1st frame and the 2 scenarios you talked about are basically the same isn't it? (Because in both cases you have S\M for R and they are based on the first frame) If not why F cannot go to R in the first scenario though in 2nd scenario it can?
Thanks.
tz_strawberry Wrote: By the way, on the real test, if it is a Could be true question (not must be true question) is it OK to check answer choices just based on one of the frames?
For example, in Q12, after making the 1st frame start to look for an answer related to F...
(and if there is no answer maybe test the other frame)
Or would you say it's better to test all frames from the beginning?
I just wonder maybe I can save some time by doing that?
tz_strawberry Wrote: If it's must be true question I think it does not work though...
tz_strawberry Wrote:And, for could be T question, we learned it's easier to eliminate must be F ones, but when we get to one which works, then we can just choose it and move on right? (no need to double check the rest is Must F)