Must Be True Questions - - Question 5

Most people in the United States view neither big nor small business as particularly efficient or dynamic and regard ...

jasonglazer December 22, 2020

Quantifier words

I don't' get it when there are more than one quantifier words in a question, yet they aren't used to get to the right answer. How do you know when to use quantifier and sufficientt and necessary words to lead to the right answer and when those words don't matter in a question?

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shunhe January 3, 2021

Hi @jasonglazer,

Thanks for the question! So it’s kind of hard to express in words and it’s definitely something that’s picked up along the way. But to give you an idea, you should be able to tell whether or not the fact that the stimulus is telling you “some” or “most” is doing something important. So for example:

All As are Bs. Most Bs are Cs.

Then we can tell that we probably have to do something to connect these two sentences. One way we can tell is that they have similar terms, and the “most” and the “all” can be connected. Once you practice more, spotting things like this will become easier.

Hope this helps! Feel free to ask any other questions that you might have.