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 Arvomonk1
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I want to practice the 10 q's in 10 minutes drill but that obviously won't work very well if the questions increase in difficulty over the span of the 47 q's. Do they increase or are they all generally easy?

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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Arvo,

Thanks for the question! They don't increase in a perfect straight line of difficulty, but they do generally increase in difficulty. In the longer marathons, they increase up to a point of very high difficulty around question 60 before then dropping down a bit and then beginning to rise again before peaking once again at the end. If you do the questions in groups of 10, the cool thing is that the difficulty keeps increasing up to a point, which makes your drills harder and harder as you go through them. Some students see that as a benefit, not a a negative!

Thanks!

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