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9Â years ago
9Â years ago
Hi Ashna,
It's good that you are starting with the LR questions. Though different people have different strategies, it is slightly better to start with LR because once you have solved the set, you can easily answer 4 questions unlike in DI, where every question might involve some calculation. In LR, there will surely be a mix of easy sets and difficult sets. The important thing is to select the easy sets. Ideally, for the first one minute or so, just browse through the LR questions and if there are some sets that you are familiar with, start with them. Once these are done and if you think the other LR sets are too difficult or time-consuming, go to the DI sets. Even in DI, first browse the sets and select the ones that are easy/the ones you are familiar with. Once these are solved, you can then go on to the other DI sets. This is one way in which you can maximise your score.
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