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  1. No knock on you dude but 500 is kinda aiming low, why not aim for 700 plus? This forum is excellent resource provided you put in the effort. But if you really want 500(plus) go through OG 10 & 11 and take one timed test in 2 weeks.
  2. Cuteseyus, I am in the same boat but I am taking it on April 24th. I would say look at posts from people who have studied and done well on the exam and base your prep on that as that is what I intend to do. I intend to kill on the GMAT and will focus only on OG 10, 11, VR & QR Guides and GMATPrep. My 2 cents :)
  3. What is the sum of integers in the above table? A 28 B 112 C 336 D 448 E 784
  4. Limitations are not countable I have my limits (can you count how many limits you have) But, one can say "I have a few limitations" so, it depends on the usage.
  5. http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image029.gif In square ABCD above, if DE = 2EB, then the area of the shaded region is what fraction of the area of the square region ABCD? (A) http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image030.gif (B) http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image031.gif © http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image032.gif (D) http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image033.gif (E) http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image034.gif
  6. http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image029.gif In square ABCD above, if DE = 2EB, then the area of the shaded region is what fraction of the area of the square region ABCD? (A) http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image030.gif (B) http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image031.gif © http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image032.gif (D) http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image033.gif (E) http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PSQuadrilaterals1LB_files/image034.gif
  7. http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/PS%20circles%20set2%20AT_files/image007.jpg If the length of the arc ACB in the circle above with center O is 12π, and the radius of the circle is 15, what is the measure of the angle OAD in degrees? (A) 12 (B) 18 © 24 (D) 36 (E) 72 OA: E This prob is from bellcurves.
  8. If two positive numbers that have a ratio of 1 : 2 are increased in a ratio of 1 : 1, which of the following could not be the new ratio? (A) 2 : 3 (B) 4 : 7 © 4 : 9 (D) 11 : 21 (E) 26 : 51 Detail explanation would help - Thanks in advance!
  9. http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/Circles_files/image039.jpg If O is the center of the circle shown in the figure and angle y is 60 degrees, what is the sum of the measures of the angles x + y + z? (A) 150 (B) 90 © 60 (D) 30 (E) It cannot be determined from the information given.
  10. Here you go: http://www.www.urch.com/forums/gmat-problem-solving/81212-gprep-rate.html
  11. Dave drove at total 2250 miles over a period of 15 days. Each day after the first he increased the number of miles he drove in a single day by one mile. What is the difference between the average (arithmetic mean) number of miles he drove per day and the median number of miles driven over the course of the 15 days? (A) 0 (B) 1 © 5 (D) 15 (E) 25
  12. Last year at a particular day care center, 98% of the children were sick less than 40 days and 50% of the children were sick less than 25 days. If days sick was normally distributed among the children, what is the standard deviation? (A) 65 (B) 48 © 24 (D) 15 (E) 7.5
  13. Dave drove at total 2250 miles over a period of 15 days. Each day after the first he increased the number of miles he drove in a single day by one mile. What is the difference between the average (arithmetic mean) number of miles he drove per day and the median number of miles driven over the course of the 15 days? (A) 0 (B) 1 © 5 (D) 15 (E) 25
  14. OA is A - Shooter yes it does - by the way these questions came out of bellcurves
  15. GMAT, SAT, LSAT Test Prep | Bell Curves The questions are available in various forms as practice at end of each lesson or as a quiz. The results are saved so if you get them wrong you can go back to them. They also have quizzes you can download and do them at your discretion.
  16. If the mode of a set of 4 integers is greater than the mean of that set, which of the following must be true? I. The mean of the set is greater than the mode of the set II. The mode of the set is greater than the median of the set III. The smallest member of the set is the median of the set (A) None (B) I only © II only (D) III only (E) II and III only
  17. The equation of line a is http://www.bellcurves.com/questionimages/lines_files/image026.gif. If line m has a negative reciprocal slope to line a and passes through point (2, –4) what is the y-intercept of line m? (A) –14 (B) –4.4 © –3.6 (D) 4.4 (E) 6
  18. You can't need 100 plus posts .. you can post it on an external site and provide the link
  19. Shooter you are taking values for x instead of y. Lets start with 2: given y >=0 |x-3| if y=0 x-3 x If y = 3 (y has to be >=0) |x-3|
  20. Target look at Retake's method: St II) xy Let x =5 , y=-4 |x-y|= |5 - (-4) |= 9 > |5| - |-4| = 5 -4 =1 Let x = -4 , y=5 |x-y| = 9 |-4| - |5|= 4-5=-1 xy
  21. Pat is reading a book that has a total of 15 chapters. Has Pat read at least 1/3 of the pages in the book? (1) Pat has just finished reading the first 5 chapters. - Does not mention anything about # of pages so IS (2) Each of the first 3 chapters has more pages than each of the other 12 chapters in the book. - - Does not mention what that # may be yes the # of pages in the first 3 chapters are more but what about 12 to 3 maybe maybe not together still not enough since we do not know if 3+2 chapters would equal 1/3rd of the book.
  22. E - x^2/|x| from 1: x 4/2 2 > 1 so IS from 2: x > -1 lets say x= -1/2 then same as above with both 1 > x > -1 the exception here is 0 so E
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