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DON’T ACT SMART!- For some questions, you will be asked to ‘infer’ or make intelligent assumptions based on the given evidences in the texts- For ‘True/False/Not Stated’ questions, NEVER use your own opinions to answer because what is logical to you may not be academically correct- My tip to you is that you should underline the evidence(s) in the texts- For ‘True’, you must be able to identify proof that shows that the statement is correct- You should also underline evidences that prove a statement to be wrong in order to choose ‘False’ as your answer- For ‘Not Stated’, you will find that it is almost impossible to underline any evidence at all. Hence, these are the fundamental differences between the answer selections ‘True/False/Not Stated’ 6. Train your brain- Guessing the meaning of a vocabulary can be quite tricky especially when you don’t have the access to a dictionary or the internet (Google.com) during your exam. Hence, you need to train your brain to assess the root word- If you think the word is a positive, negative or neutral one – reconfirm again by looking at the context of the texts for clues to support your assumption- Review the answers and options given by eliminating the answer
However, practicing on past questions has very poor guarantee that the student will be exposed to upcoming subject topics, since it is unlikely for past questions to reappear. Also, it has long been suspected that MUET questions in the comprehension part are somewhat related to current affairs. Hence, at least for the. 243 MUET Question 2 The task demands the ability to address and express an opinion on an issue of common knowledge to most candidates. Depth and maturity of thought to present a discussion on, whether the trend of owning the latest technological gadgets among young people is a healthy development is sought. A clear, consistent.