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  1. Can somebody please explain me why is B wrong?
  2. I think second one is better who declared, Reason, it is not ongoing action and Declared matches with jumped.
  3. Hi folks, Sometimes I get confused between To and for like- It depends upon his ability to fight war or It depends upon his ability for fighting war.. He is going to fight or He is going for fight I guess first one seems correct for both..but can someone provide some rules for the usuage of to and for?
  4. answer for the first one is B and for second is B. For the first one I also thought the answer C but correct answer is B. Can you please tell me the how did you solve second question. I was clueless in the second question.
  5. When I googled for Critical Reasoning book it threw me this book. I think this is different from LSAT, because title of this book has GMAT.
  6. Got one more question- Q>> Dr. A: The new influenza vaccine is useless at best and possibly dangerous. I would never use it on a patient. Dr. B: But three studies published in the Journal of Medical Associates have rated that vaccine as unusually effective. Dr. A: The studies must have been faulty because the vaccine is worthless. In which of the following is the reasoning most similar to that of Dr. A? (A) Three of my patients have been harmed by that vaccine during the past three weeks, so the vaccine is unsafe. (B) Jerrold Jersey recommends this milk, and I don’t trust Jerrold Jersey, so I won’t buy this milk. © Wingzz tennis balls perform best because they are far more effective than any other tennis balls. (D) I’m buying Vim Vitamins. Doctors recommend them more often than they recommend any other vitamins, so Vim Vitamins must be good. (E) Since University of Muldoon graduates score about 20 percent higher than average on the GMAT, Sheila Lee, a University of Muldoon
  7. Q>>Which of the following best completes the passage below? Monarch butterflies, whose average life span is nine months, migrate from the midwestern United States to selected forests outside Mexico City. It takes at least three generations of monarchs to make the journey, so the great-great-grandchildren who finally arrive in the Mexican forests have never been there before. Yet they return to the same trees their forebears left. Scientists theorize that monarchs, like homing pigeons, map their routes according to the earth’s electromagnetic fields. As a first step in testing this theory, lepidopterists plan to install a low-voltage transmitter inside one grove of “butterfly trees” in the Mexican forests. If the butterflies are either especially attracted to the grove with the transmitter or especially repelled by it, lepidopterists will have evidence that______ (A) monarch butterflies have brains, however minuscule (B) monarch butterflies are sensitive to electricity © low-voltage electricity can affect butterflies, whether positively or adversely (D) monarchs map their routes according to the earth’s electromagnetic fields (E) monarchs communicate in intergenerationally via electromagnetic fields
  8. Hi All, Have you ever heard of this book? If someone has used this please let me know review comments about this book. I am thinking to buy some guide for CR. Thanks.
  9. Prawler, do you have information how I can buy his documents and moreover how is the material in his documents. Can you please provide all these informations?
  10. Can anyone send me Max's documents at sh.abhi@gmail.com? Thanks In Advance.
  11. I think cooldude, 750+ and Kann have given very good inputs..Thanks.
  12. I would go for A.. but what is the OA?
  13. I think C must be correct.. I was confused between C and D, but later realized that D can not be correct. As if the people already had been contracted by disease then why they did not test +ve. So C is the answer, I guess:)
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