Multiple Step Substitution Example

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Verbal Reasoning: Introduction

  • What is it?
  • Overcoming the Challenges
  • Question Types
  • Format of Questions

Verbal Reasoning: Technique

  • During Practice
  • In the Exam
  • Flagging

Verbal Reasoning: Reading Speed

  • Subvocalisation
  • Fixations
  • Backtracking

Verbal Reasoning: Scanning and Keywords

  • Scanning vs Reading
  • Key Words
  • Exercise
  • When to Scan
  • How to Scan
  • Practice Questions

Verbal Reasoning: Opinion vs Fact

  • Subjective vs Objective
  • Opinion vs Fact
  • Practice Questions

Verbal Reasoning: Necessity vs Possibility

  • Necessity vs Possibility
  • In the UCAT
  • Practice Questions

Verbal Reasoning: Negative language

  • Negative Language
  • Practice Questions

Verbal Reasoning: Superlatives and Comparative Adjectives

  • Superlatives
  • Comparative Adjectives
  • Practice Questions

Verbal Reasoning: Inferences

  • Introduction to Inferences
  • Types of Inferences
  • Practice Questions

Verbal Reasoning: Premises and Conclusions

  • Premises vs Conclusions
  • Approach
  • Practice Questions

Verbal Reasoning: Assumptions

  • Avoiding Assumptions
  • Practice Questions

Verbal Reasoning: Summary

  • Summary
  • Common Mistakes

Decision Making: Introduction

  • Overview of Course
  • Introduction
  • Question_Types.mp4
  • Overcoming Challenges

Decision Making: Logical Puzzles

  • Logical Puzzles
  • Step by Step Approach
  • Common Traps
  • Example 1: Negative Language and Elimination
  • Example 2: Ordering Questions
  • Example 3: Creating Tables
  • Shape Equations Approach
  • Simple Substitution Example
  • Multiple Step Substitution Example

Decision Making: Probability

  • Probabilistic Reasoning
  • Rules
  • Probability Tree Example
  • Tree Diagram Hard Example
  • Example 1
  • Example 2

Decision Making: Drawing Conclusions

  • Drawing Conclusions
  • Example 1
  • Example 2

Decision Making: Evaluating Arguments

  • Stronger vs Weaker Arguments
  • Step by Step Approach
  • Common Traps
  • Example 1
  • Example 2

Decision Making: Syllogisms

  • Syllogisms
  • Example 1
  • Example 2

Decision Making: Venn Diagrams

  • Question Types
  • Rules
  • Example 1
  • Example 2
  • Example 3

Decision Making: Top Tips

  • Top Tips

Quantitative Reasoning: Introduction

  • What is QR?
  • Question Types
  • Basic Knowledge
  • Strategy
  • Calculator Shortcuts
  • Calculator

Quantitative Reasoning: Percentages

  • Percentages
  • Worked Example 1
  • Worked Example 2
  • Practice Question 1
  • Practice Question 2
  • Practice Question 3

Quantitative Reasoning: Tax

  • Tax
  • Bar Method
  • Worked Example 1
  • Worked Example 2
  • Practice Question 1
  • Practice Question 2
  • Practice Question 3

Quantitative Reasoning: Ratios and Proportions

  • Ratios and Proportions
  • Worked Example 1
  • Worked Example 2
  • Practice Question 1
  • Practice Question 2
  • Practice Question 3

Quantitative Reasoning: Geometry

  • Geometry 1
  • Worked Example 1 1
  • Worked Example 2
  • Practice Question 1
  • Practice Question 2
  • Practice Question 3 1

Quantitative Reasoning: Averages

  • Averages
  • Worked Example 1 3
  • Worked Example 2
  • Practice Question 1
  • Practice Question 2
  • Practice Question 3

Quantitative Reasoning: Probability

  • Probability
  • Worked Example 1
  • Worked Example 2
  • Practice Question 1
  • Practice Question 2

Quantitative Reasoning: Speed Distance Time and Conversions

  • Conversions1
  • Speed Distance Time
  • Worked Example 1
  • Worked Example 2
  • Practice Question 1
  • Practice Question 2

Quantitative Reasoning: Graph Chart Interpretation

  • Graph and Chart Interpretation
  • Worked Example 1
  • Worked Example 2
  • Practice Question 1
  • Practice Question 2

Situational Judgement

  • Introduction
  • Logistics and Strategy
  • Roles of different Characters
  • Appropriateness
  • Importance
  • GMC
  • Empathy
  • Compassion
  • Honesty and Integrity
  • Respect and Dignity
  • Patient Centredness
  • Dedication and Commitment
  • Confidentiality
  • Consent
  • Professionalism
  • Patient Safety
  • Equality
  • Due Diligence
  • Conflict Resolution
  • Prioritisation
  • Leadership and Teamwork
  • Dealing with Pressure
  • Decision Making
  • Communication Skills
  • Responsibility to the community
  • Social Media
  • 4 Pillars
  • Tips and Tricks