Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text, including determining where the text leaves matters uncertain.
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What does the "Not Given" option signify in TFNG questions?
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The statement is directly contradicted by the passage.
The passage does not provide sufficient information to determine the statement's validity.
The passage provides partial information related to the statement.
The statement is an opinion rather than a fact.
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In TFNG questions, what does "True" indicate?
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The statement exactly matches the information presented in the passage.
The passage does not mention the statement at all.
The passage provides partial information related to the statement.
The statement contradicts the passage.
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What does the "Not Given" option signify in TFNG questions?
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In TFNG questions, what does "True" indicate?
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What does "False" indicate in TFNG questions?
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What is the first step you should take when approaching a TFNG question?
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Why is it important to identify synonyms in TFNG questions?
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Which of the following is a synonym for "rise" as used in TFNG strategies?
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Which word is a synonym for "nuisance" based on TFNG strategies?
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If the passage states, "The first personal computer was developed in the 1970s," and the statement is "Personal computers were first invented in 1990," what is the correct categorization?
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The passage mentions, "Many students enjoy online learning." The statement reads, "All students prefer online learning." What is the correct answer?
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The passage states, "Bed bugs have made a comeback in Toronto." The statement is, "Rats are the most common nuisance Torontonians face." What is the correct categorization?
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Why should you be cautious with words like "all," "some," and "never" in TFNG questions?
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If the passage states, "Some people in Canada like to eat poutine," what would be the categorization for the statement, "Poutine is always eaten by Canadians"?
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What should you do if you cannot find information related to a TFNG statement in the passage?
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Why is it advised not to use your external knowledge when answering TFNG questions?
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What is the benefit of reading the TFNG statement before reading the passage?
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According to the strategies, what should you do after identifying keywords in a statement?
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The passage states, "This increase in cybercrime has alarmed many experts." The statement is, "Cybercrime is on the rise." What is the correct categorization?
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If a statement says, "All children should eat broccoli," and the passage states, "Some children should eat broccoli," how should you categorize the statement?
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Which of the following quantifiers requires careful comparison in TFNG questions?
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What is a recommended approach if you spend too much time on a single TFNG question?