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  1. The analogy is quite confusing. But when we find the secondary meaning of "cool", we can be sure that the answer is "E". "cool" also means not friendly, interested or enthusiastic. e.g. She was decidedly cool about the proposal. One who is not friendly shows hostile behavior as "disobedient person shows iniquitous behavior". Hence answer is "E" It is quite amazing of a single word to convey exactly two opposite meanings. Isn't it?
  2. To start with, you can check with this site - http://www.downdowndown.net/index_gre.htm. You might be prompted to install Chinese font. Just cancel it.
  3. Hey guys!! Let's start a thread in which we discuss only about the real questions in GRE. So, please do post only real questions that you might have found practically or from any other published source.
  4. Right answer should be unpredictable (A). Here the clue is "effort taken" which considers effort as an input to achieve competitive advanatage. Amount of input could not be measured as difficult but as "unpredictable". It is not surprising that superior service can generate competitive advantage for a company, but the effort taken to improve service can often be -----------. (A) difficult (B) expected © diversified (D) unpredictable (E) promising
  5. Rahul !!! Don't worry Relax! I also have my test drawing near. You have nothing in hand. As you mihgt have noticed that vocab is not the only issue in GRE. It is logic. The logic of how you build analogy in different context. Your reading style- how efficiently you read etc. You need to practice. Devote 8-10 hrs. And everyday - do at least 40 new analogies question , 40 antonyms and 6-7 reading. Assess how fast you extract the meaning of words you had learnt and go throught confused words again and again. it's the time to look at only at the problems you find difficult. You can't revise everything. So, try to be productive. And listen to goodm music and do mediataion if possible.
  6. well. i agree with you. cure means " to make a person or an animal healthy again after an illness ". The verb thus need an external influence. Whereas revive is natural. You faint because you become very weak. The body gains energy automatically. Recuperate also means a natural process of restoring health. Bridge can be - "Your body recuperate after the surgery" and "your body revives after being faint"
  7. Hey, You and me were stuck on same problems. I am also looking for the reasonable answer.
  8. Hey Guys!! http://testmagic.sslpowered.com/interfac.html. Executables file in this link shows a virus like activities. It changes your display setting instantly you double click the .exe file. PDF files are secure.
  9. Tu shi great ho. Thanks. I will be even more thankful to you if you solve the problem of other links soon. I wish I could also assist you by uploading some materials. But, all I have is Barrons and Petreson, PP and nothing more. BB and other book s are not available in the place where I live. :( I have come across BB for a long time. But, I don't know what it is. U might have now measured my need of extra materials. Isn't it? Please, upload some more exe files of BB.
  10. hey, can u tell me whether critical reasoning section is included in GRE real test?
  11. alwaysahead

    gre material

    Hey Guys, don't u think I am also waiting fot the material. Please help ma out yaar. I welcome as many materials u provide.
  12. So, what are you gonna prove with this?? Does it give any hint?
  13. I think you are deviating fromt he main topic. Keep on practicing.
  14. Congrats. [clap] So, you seem to be perfect in quantitative... Great. How is the experience inside the test center?? I mean weren't u stuck in any question for a long time and for the question that you later on find to be easy?? If yes, then how did you tackle the situation?? How did you apply your quant experience in the real test?
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