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Critical Reasoning Inference questions ask you to identify a statement that must be true based on the given information, without adding any assumptions, extrapolation, or exaggeration. This question type encourages careful reading and helps you practice drawing precise, reliable insights from what is directly stated. Consistent work with this question type is an essential part of any end-to-end GMAT preparation course. This page offers you an organized subtopic wise playlist, along with a few worked examples, for efficient preparation of this concept.

Inference questions call for careful reading and steady, disciplined reasoning. A valid inference must emerge directly from the stated facts, without extra conditions or imaginative extensions. The video and article show how to map the given information, screen out attractive but invalid choices, and remain strictly within the limits of the logic provided. In the short video that follows, this approach is clarified, illustrated, and readied for use in GMAT drills, sectional tests, and full-length GMAT practice tests.


High quality CR Inference questions are not available in large numbers. Among the limited, genuinely strong sources are the official practice materials released by GMAC and the Experts’ Global GMAT course. Within the Experts’ Global GMAT online preparation course, every CR Complete the Paragraph question appears on an exact GMAT like user interface that includes all the real exam tools and features. You work through more than 300 CR Complete the Paragraph questions in quizzes and also take 15 full-length GMAT mock tests that include several CR Complete the Paragraph questions in roughly the same spread and proportion in which they appear on the actual GMAT.
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