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NEW QUESTION # 11
Any serious policy discussion about acceptable levels of risk in connection with explosions is not well served if the participants fail to use the word "explosion" and use the phrase "energetic disassembly" instead. In fact, the word "explosion" elicits desirable reactions, such as a heightened level of attention, whereas the substitute phrase does not. Therefore, of the two terms, "explosion" is the one that should be used throughout discussions of this sort.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument above depends?

  • A. In any serious policy discussion, what is said by the participants is more important than how it is put into words.
  • B. The phrase "energetic disassembly" has not so far been used as a substitute for the word "explosion" in the kind of discussion at issue.
  • C. The only reason that people would have for using "energetic disassembly" in place of "explosion" is to render impossible any serious policy discussion concerning explosions.
  • D. The phrase "energetic disassembly" is not necessarily out of place in describing a controlled rather than an accidental explosion.
  • E. In the kind of discussion at issue, the advantages of desirable reactions to the term "explosion" outweigh the drawbacks, if any, arising from undesirable reactions to that term.

Answer: E

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NEW QUESTION # 12
Politician: Fewer people are entering the labor market now than previously. If the economy grows, the demand for motivated and educated people will far outstrip the supply. Some companies have already started to respond to this labor-market situation by finding better ways to keep their current employees.
Their concern is a sure indicator that the economy is growing.
Which of the following is the best criticism of the politician's reasoning?

  • A. The fact that companies are making prudent preparations for a possible future development does not mean that this development is already taking place.
  • B. The fact that the number of new entrants into the labor market is declining does not mean that the number of new entrants is lower than it has ever been.
  • C. The fact that some companies now try harder to keep their employees does not mean that they used to be indifferent to employee morale.
  • D. The fact that demand will outstrip supply does not mean that there will be no supply at all.
  • E. The fact that current employees have become more valuable to some companies does not mean that those employees will do their jobs better than they used to.

Answer: A

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NEW QUESTION # 13
The cube of one positive real number equals the square of a second positive real number. What is the product of the 2 numbers?
(1) The second number is twice the first number.
(2) The cube of the second number is 32 times the square of the first number.

  • A. BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.
  • B. EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
  • C. Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.
  • D. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is not sufficient.
  • E. statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient.

Answer: E


NEW QUESTION # 14
In 1999 Mary's annual salary was 3/2 of her annual salary in 1988. In 2002 her annual salary was 7/4 of her annual salary in 1988. The percent increase in Mary's annual salary from 1999 to 2002 is closest to which of the following?

  • A. 14%
  • B. 23%
  • C. 17%
  • D. 20%
  • E. 25%

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 15

  • A. 0
  • B. 1
  • C. 2
  • D. 3
  • E. 4

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 16
Which of the following best completes the passage below?
Established companies concentrate on defending what they already have. Consequently, they tend not to be innovative themselves and tend to underestimate the effects of the innovations of others. The clearest example of this defensive strategy is the fact that______

  • A. a once-successful manufacturer of slide rules reacted to the introduction of electronic calculators by trying to make better slide rules
  • B. the inventor of a commonly used anesthetic did not intend the product to be used by dentists, who currently account for almost the entire market for that drug
  • C. one of the first models of modern accounting machines, designed for use in the banking industry, was purchased by a public library as well as by banks
  • D. a highly successful automobile was introduced by the same company that had earlier introduced a model that had been a dismal failure
  • E. ballpoint pens and soft-tip markers have eliminated the traditional market for fountain pens, clearing the way for the marketing of fountain pens as luxury or prestige items

Answer: A

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NEW QUESTION # 17
Public health professional: The Shoreville Department of Environmental Services (OES) has Inspected area beaches for pathogenic bacteria for more than 20 years. Currently, DES monitors 50 freshwater beaches and
10 coastal beaches on a weekly basis. Program participation by owners of beaches that are open to the public is voluntary. Owners of beaches who choose not to participate in the Program are allowing the public to recreate on entirety unmonitored beaches.
The DES now proposes adoption of the Adopt-a-Beach Program, designed to promote health and environmental education as well as public involvement in the protecting of public beaches. The program would require DES to collect biological data from all area beaches. It will also help reduce the number of beach advisories, whereby the public must be warned of dangerous conditions on certain beaches.
On the basis of the pubic heath professional's statement, indicate which of the following is most likely True of the Adopt-a-Beach program at the time of writing, and indicate which of the following is most likely False (A the program at the time of writing. Make only two selections, one in each column.

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NEW QUESTION # 18
Christa, Jada, and Yvette were swimming laps at an outdoor swimming pool. Christa planned to swim for Cm minutes at a constant speed and swim a total of t~. laps. Jada planned to swim for Jm minutes at a constant speed and swim a total of Jt laps. Yvette planned to swim for Y minutes at a constant speed and swim a total of Yi laps. They started swimming at the same time and stopped swimming at the same time when lightning began to occur. If Christa lost 40% of her planned swimming time, which of the 3 swimmers lost the greatest percentage of her planned laps?

  • A. Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient
  • B. BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.
  • C. EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
  • D. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) atone is not sufficient
  • E. Statement (l) ALONE Is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 19

Television picture quality improves as resolution increases. However, the resolution at which a given improvement in resolution becomes visible varies with the distance of the viewer from the screen. As a viewer moves closer to the screen, a given improvement in resolution eventually becomes noticeable, finally conferring its "full benefit" at a point at which moving closer would not improve the viewing experience.
On the graph, 480p, 720p, 1080p, and 1440p represent four common degrees of resolution: greater numbers indicate greater numbers of pixels on the screen and thus greater resolution. Shaded portions show the distances at which these resolutions become noticeable, while the broken lines show the maximum distances at which a viewer with normal eyesight would be expected to experience full benefit-all as a function of screen size. For each resolution and screen size shown, there is a small gap between the maximum distance for full benefit from the resolution and the minimum distance for noticeable benefit from the next higher resolution.
(Note: 3 feet is roughly 1 meter, and 1 inch is roughly 2.5 centimeters.) Assuming that the information contained in the graphic correctly applies to all viewers, select from the drop-down menus the options making the statements most accurate.

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NEW QUESTION # 20
Archaeologists seeking the location of a legendary siege and destruction of a city are excavating in several possible places, including a middle and a lower layer of a large mound. The bottom of the middle layer contains some pieces of pottery of type 3, known to be from a later period than the time of the destruction of the city, but the lower layer does not.
The force of the evidence cited above is most seriously weakened if which of the following is true?

  • A. Both the middle and the lower layer show evidence of large-scale destruction of habitations by fire.
  • B. Pottery of types 1 and 2, found in the lower level, was used in the cities from which, according to the legend, the besieging forces came.
  • C. Bronze ax heads of a type used at the time of the siege were found in the lower level of excavation.
  • D. Gerbils, small animals long native to the area, dig large burrows into which objects can fall when the burrows collapse.
  • E. Several pieces of stone from a lower-layer wall have been found incorporated into the remains of a building in the middle layer.

Answer: D

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NEW QUESTION # 21

What is the median of the numbers in set A?
(1) n is even.
(2) n is less than 7.

  • A. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) atone is not sufficient.
  • B. Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient.
  • C. EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
  • D. BOTH statements TOGETHER ace sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE Is sufficient.
  • E. Statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone Is not sufficient.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 22
Christa, Jada, and Yvette were swimming laps at an outdoor swimming pool.
Christa planned to swim for Cm minutes at a constant speed and swim a total of t~. laps.
Jada planned to swim for Jm minutes at a constant speed and swim a total of Jt laps. Yvette planned to swim for Y minutes at a constant speed and swim a total of Yi laps.
They started swimming at the same time and stopped swimming at the same time when lightning began to occur. If Christa lost 40% of her planned swimming time, which of the 3 swimmers lost the greatest percentage of her planned laps?

  • A. Statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient
  • B. BOTH statements TOGETHER are sufficient, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.
  • C. EACH statement ALONE is sufficient.
  • D. Statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) atone is not sufficient
  • E. Statement (l) ALONE Is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is not sufficient

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 23
Denying that one of its many irregularities had been the long-term mismanaging of company funds, the AD
& M company produced clear evidence to back its claim.

  • A. its many irregularities is the long-term
  • B. its many irregularities had been the long-term
  • C. their many irregularities had been the long-term
  • D. its many irregularities has been the long-term
  • E. their many irregularities is the long-term

Answer: B

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The singular pronoun its agrees in number with the singular noun referent AD & M; the past perfect verb form had been is used appropriately to refer to an action completed prior to the action of the simple past tense produced.


NEW QUESTION # 24
A certain local bakery operates 7 days a week. On Monday of next week, the bakery will begin a new schedule for baking 3 specialty breads. Under the new schedule, millet bread will be baked on Monday of next week and will be baked again every other day thereafter (Wednesday, Friday, and so on). Seven-grain bread will also be baked on Monday of next week, and will be baked again every third day thereafter (Thursday, Sunday, and so on). Pumpernickel bread will be baked on Tuesday of next week and will be baked again every third day thereafter. The schedule will continue indefinitely, and these 3 breads will not be baked at any times other than those specified.
In the table, select First day for none of the J for the day of the week on which, for the first time under the new schedule, none of the 3 specialty breads will be baked; select Second day for none of the 3'forthe day of the week on which, for the second time under the new schedule, none of the 3 specialty breads will be baked.
Make only two selections, one in each column.

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NEW QUESTION # 25
Neighboring landholders: Air pollution from the giant aluminum refinery that has been built next to our land is killing our plants.
Company spokesperson: The refinery is not to blame, since our study shows that the damage is due to insects and fungi.
Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the conclusion drawn by the company spokesperson?

  • A. Pollutants that are invisible and odorless are emitted into the surrounding air by the refinery.
  • B. The study did not measure the quantity of pollutants emitted into the surrounding air by the aluminum refinery.
  • C. The neighboring landholders have made no change in the way they take care of their plants.
  • D. Air pollution from the refinery has changed the chemical balance in the plants' environment, allowing the harmful insects and fungi to thrive.
  • E. The various species of insects and fungi mentioned in the study have been occasionally found in the locality during the past hundred years.

Answer: D

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NEW QUESTION # 26
People tend to estimate the likelihood of an event's occurrence according to its salience; that is, according to how strongly and how often it comes to their attention.
By placement and headlines, newspapers emphasize stories about local crime over stories about crime elsewhere and about many other major events.
It can be concluded on the basis of the statements above that, if they are true, which of the following is most probably also true?

  • A. The press is the news medium that focuses people's attention most strongly on local crimes.
  • B. The coverage of international events in newspapers is neglected in favor of the coverage of local events.
  • C. Readers of local news in newspapers tend to overestimate the amount of crime in their own localities relative to the amount of crime in other places.
  • D. The language used in newspaper headlines about local crime is inflammatory and fails to respect the rights of suspects.
  • E. None of the events concerning other people that are reported in newspapers is so salient in people's minds as their own personal experiences.

Answer: C

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NEW QUESTION # 27
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The Graduate Management Admission Test, commonly known as GMAT, is a standardized test designed to assess the analytical, writing, quantitative, verbal, and reading skills of students aspiring to pursue a graduate management program. The GMAT certification exam is widely accepted by more than 7,000 business and management programs across the globe, including top-ranked universities such as Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton.

 

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