Critical reading sections in most exams consist of reading comprehension questions and sentence completion questions Reading comprehension questions form the majority of most question in the critical reading section. Basically, you have to read a small paragraph, often of increasing length and difficulty, and then answer questions based on them.
Take SAT for example. Groups of sentence completion questions are followed by groups of reading comprehension questions. The sentence completion questions are arranged in order of difficulty: they start out with easy “warm-up” questions and get more and more difficult as they go along. The reading comprehension questions are generally arranged to follow the passage’s organization; questions about material found early in the passage come before questions about material occurring later.
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