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  1. iamcste, Nice explanation, I was arguing between B and D.
  2. Nice Q, I had the same doubt (who Vs whom). Per the foll link (excellent explanation by the way), I understood that 'who' refers to Virgin Mary here, we can ignore "they say", so A is correct. Grammar Girl :: Who Versus Whom--Advanced
  3. I first chose A, but after reading ekvall's explanation, satisfied with D. Forgot that among refers to one item only.
  4. Agree, 'as' is used for comparing two clauses here. D has passive voice, will avoid.
  5. D has the right parallel str...'which' should be avoided here
  6. yeah, its A, since the Q stem says n>20.
  7. Its B for the same reason stated by Kabutar.
  8. Yes spring2009, in GMAT, we should have the same result. i.e., two statements cannot contradict each other, atleast I have not seen one yet. second stmt says "there is a total of 17 chairs in the last rows.". Could this be a typo ?, should it say "last two rows" ?
  9. Yes, we need both statements in order to find target for March. Also, the first statement says, 310( December target)= y+ 9x, not 6x.
  10. Its C because rate cannot be 'faster' I remember seeing this before !!! Source: http://www.www.urch.com/forums/gmat-sentence-correction/101084-rather-instead.html
  11. IMO, its B. As long as x is greater than 0 and less than y, x^2 is always less than y^2. the stem says x
  12. Thanks kool_sunny, dint see ur update before posting.
  13. Hi GREMAT, Can you please send a copy of this zip file to lucky3blue@gmail.com ?. Thanks in advance.
  14. Among all, 'required of' is a better option, go with B.
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