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  1. Is A positive? 1. X^2 -2x + A is positive for all x 2. AX^2 + 1 is positive for all x
  2. Can you please elaborate a little more iam finding it difficult to understand. Argument as per my understanding : Food is adulterated to add its life. 5 people performed an experiment on animals to make sure the food is good and later concluded its good for humans too. Later a panel of peopl found this to be wrong as the methodology adopted was wrong , hence the food is not safe for consumption. Now whats the flaw ... ( without reading the answer choices what comes to my mind is ..) 1 . how do one proves that the people who judged are right ( maybe are themselves are wrong) 2. the menthodology adopted by second group maybe wrong . Now coming to answer choice .. A : i dont actually understand the context here what the sentence means B : completly wrong C : looks k ( but not a great choice ) D : Not rquired E : matches with my paraphrase... iam with A,C,E ... Can someone explain me more about these choices ?
  3. Zoom it by using Microsoft Office Picture Manager. Plz explain in detail why you reject a choice & way you select one. Thanks
  4. IMO E 1 : 1,2,3,4 : Average is not odd , while 1,2,3,4,5 average is odd 2: 1,2 : Average is not odd , 1,2,3,4,5 , average is odd Combining : 1,2,3,4,5 sum odd average is odd while 1,2 sum is odd but average is not odd.
  5. If the price of a magazine is to be doubled, by what percent will the number of magazines sold decrease? (1) The current price of the magazine is $1.00. (2) For every $0.25 of increase in price, the number of magazines sold will decrease by 10 percent of the number sold at the current price
  6. One question which really disturbs me is !! What women want ? ............................ this question is asked in the starting of the thread but i dont see convincing ans to it. So any takes guys ????? I feel they are tooooo complicated for such a simple and sweet life ;) They really want tooooooo much ;)
  7. Hi , First of all congratulations for your score . Can you please send us the RC Module 5 pdf. Just make sure the link works . Thanks
  8. i see contradiction in 12rk34 reply and abhasja's reply ?? Who is right ?
  9. guys please i need your help on this !! Anyone good with grammer??
  10. Hi , Can anyone please explain the usage of Subject Pronouns : I,You and Object Pronouns Me,Him, her etc. For example . You and i .... You and me ..... Rama is taller than me Rama is taller than I which one's are correct and what are the rules for the same. I want to know the concept behind the same. I have read at my places but still iam not clear with the rules and the usage. Guys please help me on this .
  11. Hi Star , i havent got the link to the esnips folder yet . Please can you check and let me know . I have dropped a PM also ;) Thanks
  12. Hi star , i cant acces your esnips link can you please check that and re-post the same Thanks
  13. A manufacturer of workstations for computer-aided design seeks to increase sales to its most important corporate customers. Its strategy is to publish very low list prices for workstations in order to generate interest among the buyers for those corporations.Which of the following, if characteristic of the marketplace, would tend to cause the manufacturer’s strategy to fail?A. The proposed list prices would seem low to a typical buyer for the manufacturer’s most important corporate customers.B. The capabilities of workstations suitable for given jobs are not significantlydifferent among various manufacturers.C. The manufacturer’s most important corporate customers employ as buyerspersons who are very knowledgeable about prices for workstations for customeraided design.D. Customers differ significantly in the percentage of resources they can devote to computer workstations.E. Buyers for corporations that purchase workstations for computer-aided design receive bonuses for negotiating large discounts from the list price.
  14. A person bought an article at 15% discount and sold it for Rs 1600. What is the % profit? (I) The marked price is 1500 (II) By selling the article at Rs 153 more, he would get 12% more
  15. As litigation grows more complex, the need that experts explain technical issues becomes more apparent. (A) that experts explain technical issues becomes (B) for experts to explain technical issues became © for experts to explain technical issues becomes (D) that technical issues be explained by experts became (E) that there be explanations of technical issues by experts has become
  16. If |x| I. x^2>1 II. x>0 III. x (A) I only (B) II only © III only (D) I and II only (E) I and III only
  17. With Proposition 13, if you bought your house 11 years ago for $75,000, your property tax would be approximately $914 a year (1 percent of $75,000 increased by 2 percent each year for 11 years); and if your neighbor bought an identical house next door to you for $200,000 this year, his tax would be $2,000 (1 percent of $200,000). Without Proposition 13, both you and your neighbor would pay $6,000 a year in property taxes (3 percent of $200,000). Which of the following is the conclusion for which the author most likely is arguing in the passage above? (A) Proposition 13 is unconstitutional because it imposes an unequal tax on properties of equal value. (B) If Proposition 13 is repealed, every homeowner is likely to experience a substantial increase in property taxes. © By preventing inflation from driving up property values, Proposition 13 has saved homeowners thousands of dollars in property taxes. (D) If Proposition 13 is not repealed, identical properties will continue to be taxed at different rates. (E) Proposition 13 has benefited some homeowners more than others.
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