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  1. Hi, I have my GMAT date scheduled for May 24 and I am in desperate need to have some more practice tests. Can somebody exchange ETS paper based tests with me. I have Test No: 28,42 and 52. I just need 2 more tests. Thanks and Regards,
  2. Unlike most warbler species, the male and female blue-winged warbler are very difficult to tell apart. (A) Unlike most warbler species, the male and female blue-winged warbler are very difficult to tell apart. (B) Unlike most warbler species, the gender of the blue-winged warbler is very difficult to distinguish. © Unlike those in most warbler species, the male and female blue-winged warblers are very difficult to distinguish. (D) It is very difficult, unlike in most warbler species, to tell the male and female blue-winged warbler apart. (E) Blue-winged warblers are unlike most species of warbler in that it is very difficult to tell the male and female apart.
  3. Fantastic improvement and Good luck with Stanford and NYU. I was just wondering if you purchased paper based ETS tests for practice. If you do , can you send it to me for practice as my day is only one week away. Thanks
  4. I need some more tests for the preparation. I am ready to exchange the tests with somebody who has some ETS paper based tests. I have ETS based Test No:28,42 and 52. please let me know ASAP as my date is only one week away. Thanks and Regards
  5. 1) In the early stages of the development of the common law, equitable remedies were available only in the courts of the Chancery and not in the courts of law, such as injunction. A) equitable remedies were available only in the courts of the Chancery and not in the courts of law, such as injunctions B) equitable remedies, such as injunctions, were available only in the courts of the Chancery and not in the courts of law C) only equitable remedies, such as injunctions, were available in the courts of the Chancery and not in the courts of law d) the availability of equitable remedies, such as injunctions, was restricted to the courts of Chancery and not to the courts of law e) equitable remedies, such as injunctions, were not available in the courts of law but only in the courts of Chancery 2) The English version of "Waiting for Godot", of which Beckett was the translator, was seen in a new production at the Performing Arts Center last year. a) of which Beckett was the translator b) which Beckett was the translator c) having been translated by Beckett d) that had been translated by Beckett e) the translator Beckett
  6. 1. This fall two out of five households in the United States will harvest some of their own food from a vegetable garden in backyards and city lots. (A) their own food from a vegetable garden in backyards and city lots. (B) its own food from a vegetable garden in backyards and city lots. © their own food from vegetable gardens in a backyard or a city lot 8. (D) their own food from vegetable gardens in backyards or city lots. (E) its own food from a vegetable garden in a backyard or a city lot 2. Four generations of Americans have developed the habit of reading the daily newspapers due to the comic strips being appealing. (A) due to the comic strips being appealing (B) because of the appeal of the comic strips © for the fact of the comic strips’ appeal (D) as a result of the comic strips having appeal (E) since the comic strips were appealing
  7. 24. Unlike the law protecting endangered animals, the Fish and Wildlife Service’s listing of endangered plants does not prohibit collectors to take listed plants from the wild if in doing so they comply with state laws. (A) to take listed plants from the wild if in doing so they comply with state laws (B) from taking listed plants from the wild if they are so doing in compliance with state laws © from taking listed plants from the wild if in doing so they comply with state laws (D) who take listed plants from the wild should they be in compliance with state laws (E) that take listed plants from the wild so long as they are doing so by being in compliance with state laws 25. In bourgeois culture, where it is considered that running a machine is less noble than to be a lawyer or a metaphysician, parents often make great sacrifices to put their children through secondary school and college. (A) where it is considered that running a machine is less noble than to be a lawyer or a metaphysician (B) where it is considered more noble to be a lawyer or a metaphysician than to run machines © which consider that running machines is less noble than to be a lawyer or a metaphysician (D) which considers it more noble to be a lawyer or a metaphysician than running machines (E) considering it more noble being a lawyer or a metaphysician than to run a machine
  8. In my view, A should be correct because progress is modified and since it is singluar, "has" should be used. A is correct in my view.
  9. Answer is D in my view.Because Deluxe MC has made fewer changes to the automobile than other MC,Deluxe automobiles are more durable automobiles
  10. 8. Many companies have been pushing for a three-week extension of daylight saving time, which would mean that the sun would continue to set an hour later during the fall months. The owners of chain of convenience stores, for example, expect to gain $15 million a year in additional sales, mostly from the people who tend to... (A) stay away from these stores after dark (B) stay outdoors during the fall months © spend more money in the fall (D) spend less money in the fall (E) shop at these stores when they are pressed for time
  11. 30. Freedman's survey showed that people living in small towns and rural areas consider themselves no happier than do people living in big cities. (A) no happier than do people living (B) not any happier than do people living © not any happier than do people who live (D) no happier than are people who are living (E) not as happy as are people who live 35 A star will compress itself into a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole after it passes through a red giant stage, depending on mass. A. A star will compress itself into a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole after it passes through a red giant stage, depending on mass. B. After passing through a red giant stage, depending on its mass, a star will compress itself into a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole C. After passing through a red giant stage, a star's mass will determine if it compresses itself into a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole D. Mass determines whether a star, after passing through the red giant stage, will compress itself into a white dwarf,a neutron star,or a black hole E. The mass of a star, after passing through the red giant stage, will determine whether it compresses itself into a white dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole. 42 The suspect in the burglary was advised of his right to remain silent, told he could not leave, and was interrogated in a detention room. A. of his right to remain silent, told he could not leave, and was B. of his right to remain silent, told he could not leave, and C. his right to remain silent and that he could not leave and D. that he had a right to remain silent, could not leave, and was E. that he had a right to remain silent, that he could not leave, and was
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