I'd second this.I’m not sure how well I have done, but I’ve always passed. I spent less time practising and more time understand the logic / reasoning behind it. Until that becomes my logic. I found listening to the podcast with Assessment Day’s creator really helped. Feel free to PM me if you want to discuss the mechanics of it all
Also, and whilst this might sound patronising and really obvious, I'd stress to really read the questions. The way human brains work means that when we are reading we instinctively fill in what our brain expects to be there. However, the diference between an "and" and an "or" can fundamentally change the meaning of a sentence, so it's important to really make sure you've manually read a question rather than let your brain go on autopilot.