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  1. my answer is B but the answer that i have as OA shows "A" thanks guys, I think B should be correct .
  2. The contractor and the engineer agree on the cause of the bridge failure, but both blame the other. both blame the other each blames the other each blame the other person both are blaming the other each blames one another
  3. my sample for question 2 just has 4 options ,if any body else has this quesiotn with 5 options please post it
  4. Last August the XT chain of gasoline stations had a temporary sales promotion in effect In the promotion , any customer who made a purchase of ten or more gallons of gasoline was entitled to a tree car wash . For the month of August , XT experienced a ten percent increase in gasoline sales as compared to sales in August the previous year .so evidently the promotion was successful as a means of boosting sales . In evaluating the argument , it would be most helpful to answer which of the following ? 1) In the areas in which XT’s gasoline stations operate , how did total combined gasoline sales for all gasoline stations last August compare with sales for the previous August? 2) Was the money that XT earned from the increase in gasoline sales enough to offset the cost of providing tree car washes during the promotion? 3) Were there any customers who bought ten or more gallons at an XT gasoline station during the promotion who would have or more gallons at an XT gasoline in lower quantities , but more frequently ,if the promotion had not been in effect? 4) Did XT or any or its gasoline stations have to pay other businesses to provide the car washes that customers were offered in the promotion? 5) Are XT’s gasoline sales in August usually significantly higher than one twelfth of XT’s annual gasoline sales ?
  5. Arctic terns, being true long-distance migrants , they nest in coastal wetlands of northern Europebut fly south for thousands of miles to spend the European winters in Antarctica 1)Arctic terns , being true long distance migrants , they nest in coastal wetlands of northern Europe 2)Arctic terns are true long distance migrants , nesting in coastal wetlands of northern Europe 3)Being that they are true long distance migrants , arcti terns nest in coastal wetlands of northern Europe 4)Nesting in coastal wetlands of northem Europe , arctic terns are true long distant migrants 5)True long distance migrants , arctic terns nest in coastal wetlands of northem Europe using the mirrors left on the lunar surface by the Apollo missions, mirrors allowing the Earth –Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers, it has been determined by scientists that the moon is moving from the Earth at the almost imperceptible rate of thte3e to four centimeters per year . 1) allowing the Earth -Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers .it has been determined by scientists that the moon is moving 2)allowing that the Earth-moon distance can be measured precisely lasers, scientists have been able to determine that the moon is moving 3) that allow the Earth-Moon distance to be measured precisely by lasers ,it was determined byscientists that the lasers ,it was determined by scientists that the Moon is moving away 4)that allow that the Earth-Moon distance can be measured pre3cisely by lasers , scientisls were able to determine that the moon is moving away
  6. vd 17 I agree with you that refrence here is a historical account ,so verb should be singular but I stuck in D and E,
  7. written in ink or engraved by stylus ,more than 2000 letters and documents on wooden tablets excavated at the site of the old roman fort at vindolanda.In northern england are yielding a historical account of the military garrison in the first and second centuries that are so vivid in their details about personal life as they are from popeii A)are so vivid in their details about personal life as they are B)are as vivid in their details of personal life as those gathered C)is as vivid in their detail about personal life as that gatheed D)is as vivid in its details of personal life as that gathered E)is so vivid in its details of personal life as is that
  8. The cause of the wreck of the ship Edmund Fitzgeraid in a severe storm on lake Superior is still unknown , when the sunken wreckage of the vessel was round , searchers discovered the hull in two pieces lying close together , The storm’s violent waves would have caused separate pieces floating even briefly on the surface to drift apart . Therefore . the breakup of the null can be ruled out as the cause of the sinking . Which of the following is an assumption on which the argument dipends? 1) Ships as large as the Edmund Fitzgerald rarely sink except in the most violent weather. 2) Under water currents at the time of the storm did not move the sepa rated pieces of the hull together again . 3) Pieces of the hull would have sunk more quickly than the intact hull would have 4) The waves of the storm were not violent enough to have caused the 5) If the ship broke up before sinking , the pieces of the hull would not have remained on the surface for very long
  9. Five hundred million different species of living creatures have appeared on Earth, nearly 99 percent of them vanishing. Five hundred million different species of living creatures have appeared on Earth, nearly 99 percent of them vanishing. Nearly 99 percent of five hundred million different species of living creatures that appeared on Earth have vanished. Vanished are nearly 99 percent of the five hundred million different species of living creatures that appeared on Earth. Of five hundred million different species of living creatures that have appeared on Earth, nearly 99 percent of them have vanished.Of the five hundred million different species of living creatures that have appeared on Earth, nearly 99 percent have vanished.
  10. Sonya: The government of Copeland is raising the cigarette tax. Copeland’s cigarette prices will still be reasonably low, so cigarette consumption will probably not be affected much. Consequently, government revenue from the tax will increase. Raoul: True, smoking is unlikely to decrease, because Copeland’s cigarette prices will still not be high. They will, however. No longer be the lowest in the region, so we might begin to see substantial illegal sales of smuggled cigarettes in Copeland. Raoul responds to Sonya’s argument by doing which of the following? 1) Questioning the support for Sonya’s conclusion by distinguishing carefully between No change and no decrease 2) calling Sonya’s conclusion into question by pointing to a possible effect of a certain change 3) Arguing that Sonya’s conclusion would be better supported if Sonya could cite a prededent for what she predicts will happen 4) Showing that a cause that Sonya claims will be producing a certain erect is not the only cause that could produce that effect 5) pointing out that a certain initiative is not bold enough to have the predicts it will have
  11. According to a recent survey of municipal services, the city’s streets could be cleaner, its fire code be better enforced, and its crime rate reduced if the current adrninistration improved its management practices. 1) be better enforced, and its crime rate reduced 2) better enforced, and its crime rate reduced 3) could be better enforced, and kit could reduce its crime rate 4) better enforced, and its crime rate could reduce 5) could be better en forced, and its crime rate reduce
  12. It is crucially important to farmers that the herbicides they use to control weeds not damage their crops. One very effective herbicide is safe for corn, but soybeans are damaged even by the herbicide’s residue, which remains in the soil more than a year after the herbicide is applied. Soybeans and corn are not sown together in the same riled;nevertheless, most farmers are reluctant to use the herbicide on their corn. Which of the following, if true, provides the strongest justification for the farmers’ reluctance? 1) The residue of the herbicide in the soil a year after application is not enough to control most weeds effectively. 2) To maint ain the nutrients in the soil, corn and soybeans are often planted in A riled in alternate years. 3) The demand for soybeans is growing faster than is the demand for corn. 4) For maximum yield, soybean plants are grown closer together to each other than are corn plants. 5) The application of herbicides is less critical for soybean than for corn crops.
  13. In recent years, networks of fiber-optic cable have been replacing electrical wire for transmitting telecommunications signals, Signals running through fiber-optic cables deteriorate, and wo the signals must be run through a piece of e3quiplent called a regenerator before being transmitted father. Light-Line is the leading manufacturer of signal regenerators. Therefore, Light-line is one of the companies that will most benefit if new long-distance fiber-optic telecommunications networks are constructed. Which of the following, if true, casts the most doubt on the prediction about light-ling’s prospects? 1) Telecommunications signals sent along electrical wires can travel much Farther than signals transmitted through fiber-optic before needing to be Regenerated. 2) Expanding its production of regenerators will require Light-line to spend Proportionately more on labor and materials. 3) The volume of signals that a fiber-optic cable can carry is several Thousand times greater than the volume that can be carried by an electrical Wire of similar size. 4) There are technologies that enable telecommunications signals to be transmil Without either wire or fiber-optic cable 5) Several manufacturers are developing regenerator technologies that will allow To be transmitted many times farther than at present before requiring regeneration
  14. Antarctica receives more solar radiation than does any other place on Earth, yet the temperatures are so cold and the ice cap is reflective, so that little polar ice melts during the summer; otherwise, the water levels of the oceans would rise 250 feet and engulf most of the world’s great cities. A. is reflective, so that little polar ice melts during the summer; otherwise, B. is so reflective that little of the polar ice melts during the summer; were it to do so, C. so reflective that little polar ice melts during the summer, or else D. reflective, so that little of the polar ice melts during the summer, or E. reflects so that little of the polar ice melts during the summer; if it did
  15. Because of wireless service costs plummeting in the last year, and as mobile phones are increasingly common, many people now using their mobile phones to make calls across a wide region at night and on weekends, when numerous wireless companies provide unlimited airtime for a relatively small monthly fee. Because of wireless service costs plummeting in the last year, and as mobile phones are increasingly common, many people As the cost of wireless service plummeted in the last year and as mobile phones became increasingly common, many people In the last year, with the cost of wireless service plummeting, and mobile phones have become increasingly common, there are many people With the cost of wireless service plummeting in the last year and mobile phones becoming increasingly common, many people are While the cost of wireless service has plummeted in the last year and mobile phones are increasingly common, many people are please explaine
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