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  1. Should be A C lacks that to make it subjenctive and hence wrong
  2. 2.The most common reasons for an employee's unwillingness to accept a transfer are that mortgage rates are high, housing in the new location costs more, and the difficulty of selling the old home. A. that mortgage rates are high, housing in the new location costs more, and the difficulty of selling the old home B. that mortgage rates are high, housing in the new location costs more, and that it is difficult to sell the old home C. high mortgage rates, the greater cost of housing in the new location, and that the old home is difficult to sell D. high mortgage rates, the greater cost of housing in the new location, and it is difficult to sell the old home E. high mortgage rates, the greater cost of housing in the new location, and the difficulty of selling the old home
  3. Where are u CTG.No addition to the forum.
  4. 1.Although the coordination of monetary policy can help facilitate the orderly financing of existing imbalances, it is unlikely that its effect on their size is significant in the absence of an appropriate fiscal adjustment. (A) it is unlikely that its effect on their size is significant (B) it is unlikely that the size of their effect would be significant © affecting their sizes are not likely to be significant (D) the significance of their effect on its size is unlikely (E) its effect on their size is not likely to be significant
  5. Manhattan SC: Bowerbirds The bowerbirds of Australia derive their name from the fact that the males build elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs to attract females, decorating them with flowers and other vegetation in a display of courtship. A the fact that the males build elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs to attract females, decorating them with flowers and other vegetation B the elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs that the males build and decorate with flowers and other vegetation in order to attract females C the elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs, decorated with flowers and other vegetation that the males use to attract females D the fact that the males build elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs, having decorated them with flowers and other vegetation, to attract females E the elaborate bowers of sticks and twigs that are built by the males and decorated with flowers and other vegetation to attract females .
  6. uses of even though is wrong in E Though is used to show +result in -ve quality Agree with D
  7. The health commissioner said that the government had implemented strict measures to eradicate the contaminated food and, despite the recent illnesses, it will try to prevent the outbreak from reccurring in the future. A it will try B that it tried C it had tried D it would try E that it would try The health commissioner said that the government had implemented strict measures to eradicate the contaminated food and, (despite the recent illnesses,) that it would try to prevent the outbreak from reccurring in the future.
  8. I gave the first test .Scored 600.I skiiped all the RCs, I think quant in manhataan is of GMAT standard except for few questions.You can expect ssuch kind of the questions in real GMAT. I made 9 mistakes in quant and scored 43.(9 mistakes in GMATPrep makes atleast 49. Sc in MANHATTAN is touhg but its not that tough that it can be taken care of.CR are definetly tough with out of this world reasoning for the correct answer.I strongly think that one should not bother about CR mistakes as its not representative of the real test. RC no comments.
  9. Quoting GMAT SETS EXPLANATION B Clearly weakens the argument. C If most of the donations by previous donors were unsolicited, then the 80% figure in the argument must be largely comprised of first-time donors. If that is the case, then the fundraisers did, in fact, do a good job (relative to other university fund-raisers), which refutes the argument. D Weakens. E Weakens ANSWER: A If the fund-raisers had average success in securing donations from donors who had never supported Smithtown previously, and that rate of success for that population of donors is generally not so good (which the argument implies), then the 80% figure must be largely comprised of previous donors, which supports the contention of the argument. This is Question 29 in Sets 10 and 19. Be advised that the reference answer in the sets is C. However, I say it's wrong. By popular demand, I'm going to try to make the case for A one more time. Here is the argument, re-written with A included as a premise. It bolsters one of the arguments assumptions and clearly strengthens the argument: --Smithtown University's fund-raisers succeeded in getting donations from 80 percent of the potential donors they contacted. Since the people most likely to donate are those who have donated in the past, good fund-raisers constantly try less-likely prospects in an effort to expand the donor base. However, recent information reveals that Smithtown’s fund-raisers had merely average success in receiving donations from contacts with potential donors who had never donated before. Therefore, this exceptionally high relative success rate actually indicates that they were doing an average job, at best, and reflects insufficient canvassing effort.--
  10. Should be A aqddittion and substraction has no effect on SD
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