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Originally Posted by Fjordor
Actually, do you know who they specifically cited? From what I recall, they usually just take a clip from some book or essay, ignore the actual details, and just ask for reading comprehension.
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One of the most dangerous parts of standardized tests is if you actually know the subject matter. Sometimes you are tempted to answer the questions based on what you actually know and not what the article says. On the general GRE there was an article all about anthropology and carbon dating which I know quite well, but I wasn't sure that they would actually have the most up to date information in the test, so I read their article anyway!
Jam it back in, in the dark.