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  1. correct.. here Dioxins mean diff type not quantity...tricky one :-)
  2. A report by the American Academy for the Advancement of Science has concluded that much of the currently uncontrolled dioxins to which North Americans are exposed comes from the incineration of wastes. (A) much of the currently uncontrolled dioxins to which North Americans are exposed comes (B) much of the currently uncontrolled dioxins that North Americans are exposed to come © much of the dioxins that are currently uncontrolled and that North Americans are exposed to comes (D) many of the dioxins that are currently uncontrolled and North Americans are exposed to come (E) many of the currently uncontrolled dioxins to which North Americans are exposed come IMO correct ans should use "much of ......which North...come". Dioxins is non countable, correct?
  3. Hi e.naresh, pm me I will send the docs to you. Read the forum rules to know more on download stuff...
  4. Thanks Mitzi, for looking into this.. ok here is one eg. In virtually all types of tissue in every animal species, dioxin induces the production of enzymes that are the organism’s trying to metabolize, or render harmless, the chemical that is irritating it. (A) trying to metabolize, or render harmless, the chemical that is irritating it (B) trying that it metabolize, or render harmless, the chemical irritant © attempt to try to metabolize, or render harmless, such a chemical irritant (D) attempt to try and metabolize, or render harmless, the chemical irritating it (E) attempt to metabolize, or render harmless, the chemical irritant explanation: The –ing form of a verb can be used as a noun (e.g., Running is her favorite sport.), but it is often awkward, particularly when used with a possessive, as in this case. Substituting the noun attempt for the gerund trying eliminates the problem. While chemical that is irritating it and chemical irritating it are both grammatically correct, they are excessively wordy. A Trying is awkward, especially as the object of organ ism’s B Trying that it metabolize is ungrammatical C Attempt to try is redundant D Attempt to try and is redundant E Correct. In this sentence, the noun attempt replaces the gerund trying as the object of organism’s. The correct answer is E. My question is, is there more way apart from above ex when Gerund is tested in GMAT?
  5. Friends, Quick q. I want to know how Gerund is tested in GMAT. I came across few question related to Gerund in OGs. I tried reading on website but not sure if I can tackle GMAT questions with that information. Can anyone pls explain how Gerunds are tested in GMAT? Thanks in advance...
  6. Guys, I heard that Princeton -100 ~ real score is that true? and GMATPrep is close to real (well it should be)
  7. It is well known in the supermarket industry that how items are placed on shelves and the frequency of inventory turnovers can be crucial to profits. (A) the frequency of inventory turnovers can be (B) the frequency of inventory turnovers is often © the frequency with which the inventory turns over is often (D) how frequently is the inventory turned over are often (E) how frequently the inventory turns over can be Seems I am missing very basic concept but want to know why D is wrong... even if we ignore word "often". Please explain...
  8. m.campanella, Thanks for your detailed explanation.. really that was very helpful.. I am working on parallelism and seems we have a lot questions in GMAT from this topic....
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    Guys, which is best for Maths Practise? Apart from Kaplan 800....
  10. thanks guys for the explanation....
  11. Hey Nishant, pls post questions in relevant section...more person will see and explain your query there..
  12. This might helps you: Here are some quick definitions: [*]credit SB with STH (verb): give responsibility for. Thomas Edison is credited with inventing the light bulb.[ *]credit X to Y (verb): give money or credit to. The bank credited $1 million to trebla's account. [*]credit for (noun): money received for or in exchange for something. The customer received a $20 credit for the interruption in service.
  13. The decision by one of the nation’s largest banks to admit to $3 billion in potential losses on foreign loans could mean less lending by commercial banks to developing countries and increasing the pressure on multigovernment lenders to supply the funds. (A) increasing the pressure (B) the increasing pressure © increased pressure (D) the pressure increased (E) the pressure increasing Please explain....
  14. hats off to those who have chosen D.... D Correct. This statement properly identifies a conclusion supported by the claims.
  15. For a trade embargo against a particular country to succeed, a high degree of both international accord and ability to prevent goods from entering or leaving that country must be sustained. A total blockade of Patria’s ports is necessary to an embargo, but such an action would be likely to cause international discord over the embargo. The claims above, if true, most strongly support which of the following conclusions? (A) The balance of opinion is likely to favor Patria in the event of a blockade. (B) As long as international opinion is unanimously against Patria, a trade embargo is likely to succeed. © A naval blockade of Patria’s ports would ensure that no goods enter or leave Patria. (D) Any trade embargo against Patria would be likely to fail at some time. (E) For a blockade of Patria’s ports to be successful, international opinion must be unanimous.
  16. Dear m.campanella, Thanks for the advise. I have started my study on packets basis and following your suggestions. Thanks again for all your help.
  17. Hi m.campanella, quick question... I feel my verbal is weak and I am working on it. I have OG10, OG11 and OG Verbal (I completed OG10 ). I think for GMAT OG is best and for tough Kaplan 800. My question is for practising if I will do ~25 SCs daily then i will exhaust OGs very soon. What you suggest?
  18. as explained by Samarpan..the more ... the greater, C is correct.
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