Problem Solving is the classic standardized test question type. You will be presented with a question and given five possible answer choices. The math skills tested in problem solving questions are high-school level skills, including algebra, arithmetic, and geometry. The real challenge will lie in identifying what the questions are asking and avoiding trap answer choices.
Each Data Sufficiency question consists of a question and two statements of data. Test takers must determine whether the statements provide sufficient data to answer the question. Your success on Data Sufficiency will require a clear understanding of the directions and how to eliminate answers efficiently, which will come with strategic, guided practice.