<p>I've been getting 2 -3 wrong every time, and it's so frustrating. I've been wondering:</p>
<p>When I'm reading the text, is it good to eliminate all possible outside experience sources on any type of questions? Is it technically possible to get the all the questions right by just being logical and OBJECTIVE?</p>
<p>Seriously, yes. Solely depend on the knowledge given by the passage. Especially when the topic is familiar with you or something that you are interested in, you are most likely going to overlook the true intention of the passage.</p>
<p>CAREFUL: Do not bring outside evidence to the passage as others have stated. HOWEVER, be willing to form implications BASED on the passage itself. Don't always think, "It has to EXPLICITLY say it for it to be the answer." As long as the passage REASONABLY implies something, it can be used. One time I got so worried about "Answer in the passage" that I wouldn't let a simple details be assumed. I started getting things wrong so I took a more balanced approach.</p>