How to prepare and attempt questions of vocab section of NMAT?

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Abhishek Desai
9 years ago
Firstly, start with the vocabulary questions as they're quite straight-forward and can be solved quickly then move towards the RC's. See to it that you don't spend a lot of time on a single question, if you don't know the answer, either mark it randomly or make an educated guess. If you think you ca

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Zubin Mehta
9 years ago
Practice enough and leave questions which you cannot figure out in the exam so that you don't waste your time. Keep giving mock tests and rectify your mistakes so that you don't repeat them.

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