How do you actually pick the right answer on reading passage questions? Most people get this wrong from the start. They think they're searching for the BEST answer. Like scoring each choice out of 10 (this one's a 6, this one's a 7, go for the highest). But the truth is, that's not it. You're looking for the choice that ISN'T wrong. For example, A, B and C might each have something clearly wrong in them. D is just the one left standing. It's all about ELIMINATION. And when you eliminate, the rule is simple. EVERY word of the choice has to be supported by the passage. Not the exact words, but the exact idea. If a choice says something the passage never actually mentions/backs up, it's bad. Check this video if you want to see a full overview of the process and the call it's from.