KatharineT943 Wrote:Okay thanks! I'm confused though as to why the CAT assessment reports would list 'Inference" and "Draw a conclusion" as different question types, if they are the same...?
is one of those for RC and the other for CR?
i'm guessing that "inference" is for RC, while "draw a conclusion" is for CR?
if so, then, of course they're different -- because they're from two different components of the exam.
RC inferences (+ any other RC detail questions) require that you
prove the correct answer choice, just as CR conclusion problems do.
the difference is that, on the CR version, you'll have to combine two or more statements from the passage to arrive at your answer... whereas on RC detail questions, the correct answer should basically be a rephrased version of a SINGLE fact from the passage.
(the primary skill tested on RC details is your ability to
properly narrow a search and
FIND the requisite information, efficiently. on CR these things are complete non-issues, because the passages are so short -- so, instead, the primary challenge/skill is whether you can see how the given statements work TOGETHER and COMBINE to create the "conclusion" that you want.)
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if those really ARE both for CR, though -- as you wrote in your original post -- then, well, that shouldn't happen.
but first, let's make sure that my guess (= you're actually looking at one CR category and one RC category) isn't the case.